Keep Going: Lessons to Move Forward
Letters Г, К, Л
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Letters В, Ш, У
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Letters С, П + Practice
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Letters Е, Д, Ы
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Letters И, Щ, Ф
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Letters М, Р, Ь
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Period and Comma
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Final Stretch
Letters Ц, Ж, Ч
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Letters Й, З
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Letters Х, Ю, Э
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Letters Б, Ё, Ъ
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Letter Я + Enter Key
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Questions & Answers
Touch typing is a method where you use all ten fingers and type without looking at the keyboard. Keys are memorized through finger muscle memory, which helps you type faster, more accurately, and with less effort. Learn more about how touch typing works in our blog.
No. Looking at the keyboard slows you down and increases mistakes. Touch typing trains your fingers to find keys using muscle memory, so your eyes stay on the screen and your focus stays on the text.
Yes — accuracy comes first. Speed increases naturally once your fingers learn the correct movements. Typing fast with many mistakes actually slows you down in real work.
Most learners switch to touch typing within 1–2 months with regular practice. Improving speed and consistency can take longer, but progress continues as long as you keep practicing.
Your fingers rest on the home row keys, with each finger responsible for a specific area of the keyboard. Typingbrain teaches this gradually so you don’t have to memorize everything at once.
Yes. Beginners often see progress within the first weeks. Once you stop searching for keys and start using all fingers, typing becomes noticeably faster and smoother.