Top silent keyboard switches for quiet typing and office mechanical keyboards

Top 5 Silent Switches Ranked for Quiet Typing, Smoothness, and Office Use

Silent switches are surprisingly hard to choose. Plenty are quiet — but most feel soft and mushy at bottom-out. A good silent switch has to do both: kill the noise and stay satisfying to type on.

These are the five we rank highest, from our official switch buying guide.

Quick Comparison

Rank Switch Type Best for
1 Lichicx Silent Yogurt Silent linear Best overall
2 Lichicx Yamatake Silent tactile Best silent tactile
3 Lichicx Pink Pink Silent linear Softest, smoothest
4 HMX Volume 0T Silent tactile Strong tactility, office-safe
5 HMX Moksae Silent Tactile Silent tactile Gentler bump, long sessions

Why Lichicx Takes the Top Three Spots

Older silent switches relied on large rubber dampening pads that heavily softened the entire bottom-out. That reduced sound — and made typing feel mushy and imprecise.

The best modern silent switches use dual-shot injection moulded stems: a regular plastic stem with soft TPU gel moulded directly into the stem structure. Crucially, the TPU only dampens the impact area that creates the noise, rather than covering the entire bottom-out surface.

Because the gel absorbs only the harsh impact, the stem and bottom housing still make proper structural contact. The switch stays firm and stable instead of sinking into soft rubber. That is why modern silent switches feel dramatically less mushy than older generations — and Lichicx's patented silent stems are the clearest example of the approach done right.

1. Lichicx Silent Yogurt — Best Overall

The benchmark. Silent Yogurt achieves a balance most silent switches cannot: quiet enough for an open-plan office or a late-night session, while still feeling crisp and responsive under the finger.

2. Lichicx Yamatake — Best Silent Tactile

Most silent tactiles smear the bump into mush. Yamatake keeps it clean and legible while the TPU handles the noise. The pick if you want feedback without disturbing anyone.

3. Lichicx Pink Pink — Softest and Smoothest

Pink Pink is the gentlest of the three — exceptionally smooth, deeply muted, and easy on the fingers over a long day.

4. HMX Volume 0T — Strong Tactility, Office-Safe

HMX Volume 0T has the most pronounced bump on this list. It also ships in 35-piece packs, which makes filling a larger board economical.

5. HMX Moksae Silent Tactile — A Gentler Bump

Moksae is the softer, lower-fatigue alternative to the Volume 0T. Good for long typing days.

What to Look For in Any Silent Switch

  • Dual-shot injection moulded silent stems
  • TPU dampening integrated into the stem itself
  • A firm bottom-out structure
  • Minimal mushiness during typing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best silent switch?

Lichicx Silent Yogurt. Its dual-shot TPU stem keeps the noise down without killing the bottom-out feel.

Do silent switches feel mushy?

Older ones did. Modern dual-shot silent stems dampen only the impact area, so the switch keeps a firm, defined bottom-out.

Are silent switches completely silent?

No. They remove most of the sharp noise, but you will still hear your fingers on the keycaps and the case resonating.

Silent linear or silent tactile for the office?

Silent linear is quieter and less fatiguing. Choose silent tactile only if you specifically want feedback.

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