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About Keys and Carrots Typing

I stumbled onto Keys and Carrots Typing when I was hunting for a typing tutor that didn’t feel like, well, actual schoolwork. Right off the bat you’re greeted with a clean interface and a cheerful carrot mascot that showers you with praise (and virtual carrots) every time you level up. It feels more like you’re playing a little side-scrolling adventure than drilling home row exercises, which is exactly what makes it stick.

The lessons are broken into bite-size chunks, starting with the basics—home keys, simple words—and gradually ramping up until you’re typing full sentences. There’s no rush: you can repeat any lesson as many times as you want, and the game nudges you toward goals without ever making you feel behind. Each correct keystroke sprouts a tiny carrot, and collecting enough unlocks the next stage. It’s a surprisingly addictive little incentive system.

I love that it tracks your speed and accuracy in real time, showing you exactly where you tend to slow down or make mistakes. No flashy distractions—just your progress chart, clear instructions, and a simple color code to highlight what you’ve mastered versus what still needs work. If you need a quick warm-up before diving into emails or a long report, you can jump right into a timed challenge and see if you can beat your personal best.

Honestly, it’s become my go-to whenever I want to sharpen my typing without feeling like I’m slogging through textbook drills. Whether you’re a total beginner or just looking to pick up the pace, it’s a friendly, no-pressure way to turn those wild keyboard habits into muscle memory—and get a stash of adorable carrots along the way.