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Welcome to The Typing Game Magician
Magic Typing Hat I am the world's best magician, and the world's only Typing Game Magician.
Pulling a rabbit out of the hat is a simple trick.

I can read your mind! You are under my power!
You are helpless and there is nothing you can do about it!


Do you want to know how to play?
I will show you colored typing letters:
Typing asdf
Suppose you select and then say out loud: "Red S."

I will read your mind and hide your letter behind a red box as shown:
Typing asdfx
Look closely. I read your mind and have hidden the red "s!"
I showed you the black "s" just to see if you were paying attention.
Typing Game Magician
Click on the
Typing Game Magician to begin.
Pay attention and follow directions.


Typing Game Magician

Typing Sound
Typing Game Hints:
Learning to type is not magic. But it does require practice.

Start with the basics You learn how to type by developing motor reflex patterns. This enables your fingers to strike the correct keys automatically. You will soon know how to look at a letter, and without thought, your fingers automatically reach for the correct key.

Practice! The best way to improve your typing skills is to practice. I know I said that. I can work with you, but you have to practice.

Set aside practice time. Set aside a time when you can concentrate on learning how to type. Instead of saying "tomorrow," why not right now?

Posture! Most learners remember the importance of always using the correct key reaches. However there is a tendency to forget the importance of posture. If your posture at the keyboard changes, sound typing skills will not develop. If you do not sit up “straight” and keep your feet flat on the floor, the angle of your arms will change; thus changing the keystroke reach.

Poor posture equals poor accuracy. Posture changes result in varying the keystroke reach. Plus, poor posture is fatiguing. So, please sit up straight.


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