Meet the host

Meet Una

Una is the cheerful unicorn behind this alphabet arcade. She loves bright letters, fast fingers, playful practice, and tiny moments of progress that make you want one more run.

Una's Alphabet Arcade was built to make alphabet practice feel light, welcoming, and fun from the first key. Some typing sites feel serious from the moment you land on them. This one is meant to feel different. The game starts quickly, the layout stays clear, and every run gives you a reason to smile, reset, and try again.

The classic alphabet game is the heart of the arcade, but it is only one part of the story. Reverse runs, random order, no mistakes, memory mode, mobile thumb mode, and the daily challenge all give you slightly different ways to build rhythm. That mix matters because it keeps practice from feeling flat. One day you may want a calm A to Z run. Another day you may want a wild little chaos sprint that wakes your fingers up.

Fast to start

The game stays near the top of the page so you can jump straight in without hunting around for the fun part.

Easy to replay

Quick restart buttons, local best times, and ghost pace markers make it easy to chase one more clean run.

Built for return visits

The daily challenge, streak tracking, guides, and local leaderboard all give you reasons to come back tomorrow.

What Una wants the arcade to feel like

Warm, bright, and a little magical. That is the goal. The site uses playful language because typing practice does not need to feel like homework. At the same time, it is still meant to be useful. The guides are there to help you build smoother rhythm, the different game modes help you shake up your habits, and the local leaderboard helps you spot progress over time.

Una also wants the arcade to be friendly on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. Some players will be chasing speed records with both hands on a keyboard. Others will be tapping through a quick round on a phone while waiting in line somewhere. Both should feel good.

Where to start

If you are new here, the classic alphabet game is still the best first stop. After that, try reverse alphabet for a brain twist, A to M Sprint for a quick confidence boost, and the daily challenge when you want something fresh. If you are chasing smoother habits, the guides shelf is a lovely next stop too.

Good first picks

Start with a few bright favorites

These pages are a nice way to get the full feel of the arcade.