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Average Typing Speed by Age and Profession

February 28, 2026·6 min read

Typing speed varies significantly across age groups and professions. Understanding these averages helps you set realistic expectations and goals for your own typing journey.

Average Typing Speed by Age

Age Group Average WPM Notes
6-11 years10-15 WPM Just learning keyboard basics
12-16 years25-35 WPM Developing skills through schoolwork
17-25 years35-55 WPM Digital natives with regular keyboard use
26-45 years40-60 WPM Peak years with work experience
46-60 years35-50 WPM Slight decline but maintained through practice
60+ years25-40 WPM Varies widely based on computer experience

Typing Speed by Profession

Software Developers: 50-80 WPM average. While code isn't written at full speed, fast typing helps with documentation, emails, and code reviews.

Writers & Journalists: 60-90 WPM. Professional writers often develop excellent speed through years of daily writing.

Data Entry Specialists: 60-90 WPM with high accuracy requirements. This is one of the few jobs where typing speed is directly measured.

Administrative Staff: 50-70 WPM. Consistent speed needed for correspondence and document preparation.

Students: 30-50 WPM. Varies widely based on how much time they spend typing.

Factors That Affect Typing Speed

  • Practice frequency: Daily typists are naturally faster
  • Typing method: Touch typing vs hunt-and-peck makes a huge difference
  • Keyboard type: Familiar keyboards yield faster speeds
  • Text complexity: Common words are typed faster than technical jargon
  • Physical condition: Fatigue, cold hands, and stress all reduce speed

Want to see where you stand? Take a WPM test and compare your results to these averages.