Practice real Russian sentences, watch your WPM and accuracy update live, and get faster with every attempt — completely free, no signup.
Russian is written in the Cyrillic alphabet, laid out completely differently from QWERTY on a native ЙЦУКЕН keyboard. Practicing full sentences here helps you build layout memory for the letters that don't map anywhere near their English keyboard position.
Russian is written in the Cyrillic script. Lucky Typing gives you real, natural Russian sentences to type — not random characters — so the practice actually builds usable speed.
Yes, unless you're using an on-screen or phonetic Cyrillic input tool — the standard way to type Russian is the ЙЦУКЕН layout, which most operating systems support as a built-in language pack.
Yes — Lucky Typing's Russian typing test is completely free with no signup required.