Practice real French sentences, watch your WPM and accuracy update live, and get faster with every attempt — completely free, no signup.
French uses the Latin alphabet plus accented characters like é, è, ç and à, which trip up a lot of typists switching from plain English. Practicing real French sentences builds the muscle memory for those accents so you don't have to hunt for them mid-sentence.
French is written in the Latin script with accents. Lucky Typing gives you real, natural French sentences to type — not random characters — so the practice actually builds usable speed.
You don't need to switch your whole keyboard layout — most systems let you type accented letters with shortcuts (e.g. Option+e then e for é on Mac, or a French AZERTY layout on Windows if you type French often).
Yes — Lucky Typing's French typing test is completely free with no signup required.