I write using all my fingers, but I’ve never managed to attain full mastery, for example I never use the correct fingers to type numbers in the top row, or I struggle with special characters. Sure, the letters row I am comfortable (although I could be a bit better, I’m at 76wmp 96% accuracy) but the rest I’d love to be able to master them.
I searched a bit and found about Keybr, which seems really cool and it’s open source. Of course MonkeyType, although that looks a better tool once you’ve already feel more comfortable and not to actually learn, and it’s also open source. And then TypingClub, which has a nice tree that teaches you everything in order. What do you think it’s the best approach? Maybe first do the TypingClub lessons, then practice every once in a while with either Keybr or MonkeyType?


Personally, I like to gamify learning new skills.
Typing of the Dead is a great game to help you with accuracy. Typing games are a genre as well, and I believe theres a free Warhammer 40K typing game you can get on steam. Really improves the dopamine of getting good typing skills
From Dead Letter Department to Mavis Bacon Teaches Typing. Gaming is the way ✊
i remember “playing” typer shark a long time ago. i think it still exists somewhere today.