Target Typing: Words Are Targets
Gun-fu is just choreography under pressure: accuracy first, speed a very close second. In this drill every word is a target pulled from the John Wick universe — excommunicado, parabellum, babayaga — and you have 60 seconds to clear as many as you can. A typo doesn't end the run, but it breaks your streak. A man of focus doesn't fat-finger sommelier.
Each word is a target. Type it correctly to take it down. A typo breaks your streak. 60 seconds on the clock.
>Why typing?
Because the Continental runs on its switchboard. Every contract in the films is processed by the Accounts Payable office — rotary phones, vacuum tubes and operators typing dossiers at speed. Consider this your job application. Brush up on the vocabulary first in the High Table glossary if terms like adjudicator keep tripping you.
>Frequently Asked Questions
▸How is the score calculated?
One point per word completed within the 60-second window. Typos break your streak but never subtract points. 40+ targets earns the Baba Yaga rank.
▸Where do the words come from?
All words are drawn from John Wick lore: characters, weapons, High Table terminology and franchise vocabulary like excommunicado, parabellum and Ruska Roma.