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Turkish uses a Latin alphabet with extra letters (ç, ş, ğ, ı) and a dotted/dotless I distinction that's a classic source of typos for anyone used to an English keyboard. Typing speed in Turkish is also tested as part of Turkey's KPSS government hiring exams.
Turkish is written in the Latin script with ç, ş, ğ and dotted/dotless I. Lucky Typing gives you real, natural Turkish sentences to type — not random characters — so the practice actually builds usable speed.
If you type Turkish often, the Turkish F layout is the traditional touch-typing standard in Turkey, while Turkish Q is closer to a standard QWERTY layout — either works for practicing here.
Yes — Lucky Typing's Turkish typing test is completely free with no signup required.