What makes a word weak?
A weak word is one that causes repeated errors in your recent sessions. A single typo is not enough to make it the main recommendation.
Personal word practice
A few recurring words can create most of the hesitation in an otherwise strong session. TypeHabit collects those words and turns them into a focused, limited-repeat drill.
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How it works
Words with mistakes are collected from recent local typing sessions.
The drill repeats useful targets while limiting how often one word can dominate the set.
The summary shows how many focused words you completed without an error.
Why practice this
Common questions
A weak word is one that causes repeated errors in your recent sessions. A single typo is not enough to make it the main recommendation.
Focused practice is kept separate from normal test intent. Repetition is limited and exists to build the movement before you return to varied text.
TypeHabit uses safe filler words, but the drill becomes more personal after you complete a normal typing test.