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

Typing Break After a Typing Test: Using the Result-Screen Card

Finished a one-minute test and still buzzing? Use the optional typing break card on results to open calm typing games, then return to timed practice.

Illustration. Typing Break After a Typing Test: Using the Result-Screen Card — Keyboard Breaks — Type Faster

Why the card exists

Standalone typing test pages can show a small typing break prompt after results. It links into `/games` with tracking so product teams can see whether typing games help people restart tests calmly.

The card is optional—you can ignore it and retest immediately. It shines when you chased a personal best, missed, and need sixty seconds without another timer.

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

Try this 1 minute tool right here

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

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Pick a typing game that matches your mood

Nervous energy fits reaction typing games like Whack-a-Key. Heavy fingers after errors fit Backspace Breeze. If you only want breathing, try Breathing Keys before you open another timed passage.

When the typing break ends, use the in-game footer to jump straight back to a one-minute test while your posture is still tall.

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

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

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.