Practice real Urdu sentences, watch your WPM and accuracy update live, and get faster with every attempt — completely free, no signup.
Urdu is written right-to-left in a Nastaliq style Perso-Arabic script, and Urdu typing speed is a scored part of many Pakistani government job tests (PPSC, FPSC, and provincial clerical exams). This tool's phonetic mode lets you practice using your normal English keyboard.
Urdu is written in the Perso-Arabic script, written right-to-left. Lucky Typing gives you real, natural Urdu sentences to type — not random characters — so the practice actually builds usable speed.
No — turn on the Phonetic toggle and type Urdu sounds using your normal English keys (for example, typing 'a' produces ا). This is the fastest way to practice if you don't have Urdu keyboard software installed.
Yes — Lucky Typing's Urdu typing test is completely free with no signup required.