Free Excel Shortcut Practice

Start free Excel shortcut practice in the browser with no sign-up. Choose a difficulty, practice by category, or use review mode to build Excel keyboard speed on Mac or Windows.

FreeNo sign-upBrowser-basedDifficulty-based practiceMac and Windows

If you want to review shortcuts before you start, open theExcel shortcut listoroperation guides.

For Excel formulas, start withFunction Practice Mode.

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Review Mode

Best for reinforcement

Focus on the shortcuts you missed before. Use this mode when you want to turn recognition into reliable recall.

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🔄 How continuation works

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Auto-save: your progress is saved during practice. You can use the pause action to move to the result screen immediately.
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Continuation rule: unfinished sessions remain resumable even if you stop before answering the next question.
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No deadline: you can return and resume later.
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Recovery: if a resumable session exists, this page shows a resume button automatically.
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If you want to leave practice without losing the session, use the pause flow inside the drill screen.

This removes interrupted sessions, review data, and progress stats for ExcelGym.

Excel shortcut practice FAQ

Is Excel shortcut practice free?

Yes. KeyboardGym Excel shortcut practice is free to use.

Do I need to sign up before I start Excel shortcut practice?

No. You can start Excel shortcut drills in the browser without creating an account.

Which mode should I start with?

Start with Foundation difficulty. Once those shortcuts feel stable, move to Applied and Advanced.

Can I practice only F2 or Shift+F11?

Yes. You can open a targeted shortcut drill directly from a query string or from each shortcut detail page.

Does Excel shortcut practice work for Mac and Windows?

Yes. The site supports both Mac and Windows, and shortcut reference pages show variant keys where needed.

Can I also learn Excel functions here?

Yes. Function reference pages and function practice modes are available in the same site.