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Keyboard Breaks
  • 5/25/2026
  • Updated 5/25/2026

Bigram Breeze: Two-Letter Flow Typing Game

Type pairs like th and er left to right at your own pace—a sixty-second typing break and typing game with no WPM leaderboard on Type Faster.

Illustration. Bigram Breeze: Two-Letter Flow Typing Game — Keyboard Breaks — Type Faster

Left then right, not chord

Each prompt shows two letters with a directional cue—first key, then second. The game rewards sequential flow, not simultaneous presses. That matches how common English pairs are typed in real words.

Wrong order increments gentle feedback without touching streak systems.

Pick one typing break per reset—stacking three typing games often recreates the stress you were escaping.

Use Whack-a-Key or Reach Corners when errors are wrong-key; use Backspace Breeze when errors are uncorrected typos.

Interactive Practice

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Run the same test discussed in this article without leaving the page.

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Bridge to prose speed

Bigrams sit between isolated letter drills and full passages. Use Bigram Breeze when home row feels fine but word chunks feel sticky.

Follow this typing break with `/drill` on your worst bigram-containing words if one round is not enough—typing games start the reset, drills measure it.

Zen Garden and Breathing Keys are for nervous system reset, not measurable warmup—leave when you feel calm.

After a typing game, run the same one-minute test passage type so you can tell whether calm hands helped accuracy.

Continue practicing

The in-page typing tool matches this article’s duration preset. Open the full test for other durations and settings, or jump into a drill to target weak keys.