Keyboard Rush

Fun typing practice that holds your attention

Typing practice has a reputation problem. The usual options are dry word lists, ad-cluttered websites, or kid-only games that adults bounce off immediately. Keyboard Rush is what happens when you build a rhythm game around typing instead.

Why "fun" matters for practice

Speed and accuracy come from repetition, and repetition only happens if you keep coming back. Anything that makes the next session feel like something you want to do, instead of something you have to schedule, is doing real work. A song you enjoy is a strong pull.

Works for adults building real-world typing speed

Picking up touch typing in your thirties. Trying to break a plateau. Rhythm-based practice lets you slow down without feeling embarrassed, because the song is setting the pace, not a timer counting mistakes. Start on easy, add letter rows as your hands learn them. The game supports the standard English QWERTY layout.

Works for kids too

The game is family friendly. There are no third-party ads, no accounts to create, no chat features, and no behavioral tracking. Gameplay is keyboard-driven. Parents can sit a kid in front of the demo and walk away. The game contains mild flashing visual effects, which can be turned off in the in-game settings.

Free in your browser

The demo runs without an account or a download. If the family sticks with it, the full version is a single $7.99 purchase that unlocks every song and every difficulty across all your devices.

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