Cryptogram

Decode a substitution cipher to reveal a famous quote. Pure deduction puzzle.

About this game

Cryptogram is a typing game. Typing games measure your words-per-minute (WPM), accuracy, and consistency on standard or game-specific text passages. The variant determines the source text — common words, code samples, song lyrics, or game-specific challenge prompts. Sessions track personal-best WPM and accuracy across runs. There is no signup and no real-money wagering.

How to play

  1. Click or tap to start. A passage appears and a cursor highlights the first character.
  2. Type the passage. Correct keystrokes advance the cursor; incorrect keystrokes show a red flash and don't advance.
  3. WPM, accuracy, and elapsed time update live on the HUD.
  4. Round-end shows the final WPM + accuracy and saves to the session's personal best.

Tips and strategy

  • Touch-typing is essential past 60 WPM — keep wrists neutral and use all 10 fingers.
  • Accuracy beats raw speed in scoring; most games penalize errors heavily.
  • Practice 5-10 minutes per day rather than long sessions; muscle memory builds best in short bouts.

History and context

Typing tutors emerged in the 1970s on mainframes; Mavis Beacon (1987) brought the format to home computers. Online typing tests (TypeRacer, 10FastFingers) made the genre social in the 2010s, with global leaderboards and head-to-head racing. Modern typing games sit at the intersection of arcade scoring and life-skill training.

Free to play. Cryptogram is part of the Ice Cheetah Gaming House library — 74 free browser games across nine categories. No real-money wagering, no signup, no downloads. Play instantly in your browser.