Behind the Keys

Elevating typing to a
professional discipline.

Solve Problem is a premium, open platform designed to help programmers write code faster, students qualify for public sector exams, and touch typists break global speed limits.

Active Daily Typists
15,000+
Across 120+ countries
Total Keystrokes Logged
4.2 Billion
With zero lag latency
Average Speed Increase
32%
After just 15 practice sessions
Official Certificates Verified
8,400+
Used for government job trials
Core Pillars

Built for speed, styled for silence.

We focus entirely on typing mechanics. Standard typing games rely on animations and score popups that cause distraction. We designed Solve Problem to mimic high-performance terminal environments: clean layout, fluid blinking cursor, and zero delay latency.

Typing Engine Speed Metrics

WPM is calculated dynamically using standard 5-character word matrices. We measure the rolling interval of your input to construct detailed speed curves, identifying when you hesitate and where you accelerate.

Granular Accuracy Auditing

We track every keystroke, comparing it against the expected key in standard ASCII and Unicode maps. Errors are categorized as spelling, casing, or spacing, giving you actionable analytics to improve.

Localized Exam Layouts

Solve Problem replicates the official typing environment parameters used in SSC (Staff Selection Commission) and CPCT exams. Practice using Mangal or Inscript layouts with strict time-limits.

Designed for Developers

Code typing requires specialized muscle memory for brackets, arrows, and punctuation. Our Coding module simulates real syntax highlighting and braces completion to train developers.

Verified Certification

Each certificate issued on our platform contains a cryptographically generated verification code. Employers can query our public register to verify authentic speed credentials.

Minimalist Focus Mode

Inspired by Apple design principles, our engine has zero distracting banners, advertisements, or notification noises. Only a pure typing interface that fades out as you start.

Our Journey

Tracing the milestones and evolution of Solve Problem

2024

The Blueprint

Solve Problem was founded to address the lack of clean, localized typing practice interfaces for regional government exams.

2025

Script Expansion

Introduced Unicode Mangal and Inscript layouts for Hindi and Gujarati scripts, serving over 100,000 exam aspirants.

2026

Multiplayer & AI Passages

Launched WebSocket multiplayer racing queues and real-time paragraph generators powered by the Gemini API.