All Typing Games — Browse by Grade and Skill

The best free typing games for kids are organized by skill level: Letter Rain and Alphabet Zoo for ages 5–7 (letter recognition), Home Row Hero for ages 6–8 (home row), Dino Dash and Word Bubbles for ages 7–9 (words), and Speed Racer, Type Master and the zombie games for ages 9–14 (speed and sentences). All 28 games are browser-based, free, instant-play, and require no login.

Top 6 Free Typing Games for Kids, by Age

  1. Letter Rain — best for ages 5–6: catch falling letters to learn key positions before reading fluency.
  2. Home Row Hero — best for ages 6–8: teaches the ASDF–JKL; resting position, the foundation of touch typing.
  3. Dino Dash — best for ages 7–9: the headline word-typing game for early readers building real words.
  4. Speed Racer — best for ages 8–10: car race that rewards full-keyboard speed without sacrificing accuracy.
  5. Sentence Safari — best for ages 9–11: full sentences with punctuation, the bridge to real writing.
  6. Type Master — best for ages 9–14: a timed speed-and-accuracy test for confident typists.

How to Pick a Typing Game

The right typing game online depends on age, skill, and how long the child has been typing. We sort every game on TypingGamesKids by three things — grade level (Pre-K through 8th), skill (letter recognition, home row, words, sentences, speed), and theme (racing, zombies, music, space) — so parents and teachers can find a fit in under a minute.

Are Typing Games Online Free?

Every game in this library is free, browser-based, and instant-play — no login, no download, no parent email collection. Games run on Chromebooks, iPads with a Bluetooth keyboard, Windows or Mac laptops, and any modern browser. Because we never ask kids to create an account, the site is COPPA-compliant and safe for school use.

Typing Games vs Typing Lessons

Lessons teach correct finger placement; games turn that practice into something a kid will come back to tomorrow. Most students need both — a 10-minute structured lesson followed by 15 minutes of game play locks in the muscle memory faster than either alone. Pair our games with the free 2-minute typing test once a week to measure real progress in WPM and accuracy.