Fingers first, games second
All four Keyflow mini-games are typing-driven: you type letters or words on screen to play. Use them after the home row feels stable, not as day-one lessons.
If accuracy stays below 85%, return to Finger Course or lower Advanced levels instead of grinding games.
What each game trains
Speed 60 (plane shooter): type full English words to shoot enemies — word recognition and continuous input.
Letter rain: single falling letters — reaction time and key placement across the keyboard.
Castle defense (survival): type whole words before monsters reach the wall — accuracy under light pressure.
Whack-a-mole: letters or short 3–5 letter words pop up on a timer — speed plus English word shape memory.
Choosing difficulty
Beginner: mole single-letter mode or easy letter rain — prioritize seeing the right key.
Intermediate: Speed 60, mole word mode, or castle defense with medium-length words.
Advanced: faster spawns and longer words in every game; keep accuracy near 90%.
Leaderboards
All four games accept optional nickname submissions. Stick with one game and difficulty for a week and compare your own best scores.
High WPM with low accuracy means you should drop one difficulty level and rebuild control.