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

Number Drip: Number-Row Typing Break Game

Digits 0–9 drip slowly—hold the matching number key in the catch zone. Sixty seconds of number-row typing games without leaderboard pressure.

Illustration. Number Drip: Number-Row Typing Break Game — Keyboard Breaks — Type Faster

Not the same as numpad tests

Number Drip uses the main keyboard number row (Digit0–Digit9), not the ten-key pad. Holds mirror Key Rain Shelter: contact time matters more than tap speed.

Your numpad WPM on `/test/numpad` stays separate—this typing game only wakes the row above QWERTY.

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

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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Pair with data-entry work

Spreadsheet and invoice roles often bottleneck on top-row digits even when numpad is fast. A calm number-row typing break before data-heavy drills can reduce mis-aimed numbers.

Stop after one minute and jump to drills or a one-minute prose test so you do not confuse typing game rhythm with benchmark pacing.

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

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.