Free Word & Typing Games

Test your typing speed — or fight for your life. Type to survive, all free in your browser.

GameVolt's word and typing games turn your keyboard into the controller. Whether you want a clean words-per-minute benchmark or an arcade thrill where every keystroke matters, it plays instantly in your browser — no downloads, no signups. Server-validated leaderboards mean the scores are real, and your progress and trophies follow you when you sign in.

⌨️ Typing Games

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Type or Die

A typing zombie game and WPM speed test in one. Type the word above each zombie to drop it before it reaches you, chase combos, survive boss waves, and take the date-seeded Daily Challenge. Server-validated leaderboard, hot-seat 2-player, and 31 trophies.

Typing WPM Zombie
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Play Word & Typing Games for Free

Typing games are the most satisfying way to get faster at the keyboard — you improve without even trying, because the game *is* the practice. At GameVolt our typing games run instantly in any browser, work best on desktop with a real keyboard, and never ask you to install anything.

Type or Die

Type or Die has two faces sharing one engine. In Zombie mode, zombies shamble toward you from the dark — type the word above each one to drop it before it reaches your line. Build combos for a score multiplier, earn Nuke and Slow-mo power-ups, and face a boss every few waves. In Speed Test mode it's a clean, honest words-per-minute run over 15, 30 or 60 seconds — the same metric serious typists chase, with a global leaderboard that's recomputed server-side so the scores actually mean something.

A Leaderboard You Can Trust

Most browser leaderboards take the client's word for your score. Type or Die doesn't: the server replays your keystroke log against the exact text you were given and recomputes your WPM itself, so a number is only on the board if it was genuinely typed. There's a daily challenge with the same seed for everyone, 31 tiered trophies to chase, and a hot-seat two-player mode for passing the keyboard.

Desktop-First, Honestly

This is a keyboard game, so it shines on a laptop or desktop. On a touch device without a keyboard it'll let you know to come back on a real one — we'd rather be honest than ship a frustrating soft-keyboard experience.