Practice real Arabic sentences, watch your WPM and accuracy update live, and get faster with every attempt — completely free, no signup.
Arabic is written right-to-left in a cursive script, and typing tests are a standard part of clerical and government hiring across the Gulf and wider Arab world. This tool includes a phonetic mode, so you can practice using your ordinary English keyboard if you don't have an Arabic one installed.
Arabic is written in the Arabic script, written right-to-left. Lucky Typing gives you real, natural Arabic sentences to type — not random characters — so the practice actually builds usable speed.
No — turn on the Phonetic toggle in the app and type Arabic sounds using your normal English keys (for example, typing 'a' produces ا). You can still switch to a real Arabic keyboard layout if you prefer.
Yes — Lucky Typing's Arabic typing test is completely free with no signup required.