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How fast do you guys type?
One-Minute test
I finished the whole thing with time to spare. I used to type alot faster, but now I'm learning to use my thumbs for more keys while typing. Here's another one This one's pretty good. I got 87 wpm. |
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between about 60 and 70 wpm.
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![]() Typingtest.com said I finished 87 words in a one minute test, which would be 87 words per minute. Could be because I read what I was about to type about 15 times before I actually typed it
Last edited by Vehementi; 08-13-2002 at 01:17 PM.. |
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As far as the tactuskeyboard.com test goes, what I understood is that you had to multiply the number of lines typed during the minute by 11.
The first time I got to type 7.1 lines aprox: 7.1 x 11 = 78.1 the second was close to 7.8 = 85.8 and the last time I tried... damn, I really pushed it really hard and got some sort of headache afterwards... anyway the maximum typing rate I got was of 8.7 lines = 95.7 wpm. I would recommend you just to try this out if you are really bored (like I was ) heh, not a productive way of wasting your time though the test seemed pretty fair for some kind of bet or something .
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The first one I finished completely before the little time pie-chart was even 1/3rd of the way finished. LoL. That test is kind of useless.. Not a very good test. But the second was good!
Test name: Stategic Alliances with Competitors Gross speed: 77WPM Net speed: 73WPM Accuracy 94% Rest name 1999 Wanted Alive! Tigers in the Wild Gross Speed: 71WPM Net Speed: 63WPM Accuracy 88% The Irrational Side of Managerial Decision-making Gross Speed: 72WPM Net Speed: 68WPM Accuracy 80% Fishing in Finland Gross Speed: 77WPM Net Speed: 71WPM Accuracy: 92% The Adventures of Hucklberry Finn Gross Speed: 95WPM Net Speed: 88WPM Accuracy: 92% I type very fast with simple worlds. In Mavis Beacon I get around 130WPM with basic, 4 letter or less words. With more complicated words, you'll noticed my typing ability drops dramatically. I remember taking a test on Mavis Beacon's typing tutor that brought me down to 40WPM. It just depends if I'm used to typing the words being listed or not. |
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Very cool
Have any of you tried The Typing of the Dead for Dreamcast?
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I have done 94wpm on typist.com
accurate was 96% Last edited by TS | Crazyace; 08-12-2002 at 06:20 PM.. |
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I typed 10 lines so i assume I did 110 wpm. :shrug: I blame it on Instant Messenger.
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Test name: Stategic Alliances with Competitors
Gross speed: 74WPM Errors: 4 Net speed: 71WPM Accuracy 94% Test name: Fishing in Finland Gross speed: 67WPM Errors: 7 Net speed: 60WPM Accuracy: 89% Test name: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Gross speed: 70WPM Errors: 7 Net speed: 63WPM Accuracy 90% |
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Test Name: Fishing In Finland
Gross Speed: 47 WPM Errors: 7 Words Net Speed: 40 WPM Accuracy 85% I blame my MS Natural Keyboard. Never got used to the thing.... |
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"Natural keyboards" are supposed to be easier to type on than old fashioned ones.
While I think they are more comfortable, I can't really say they are faster. I've been typing on a natural keyboard for 3 years now and when I pick up a regular keyboard, it seems like I can type faster. I tend to make more mistakes though. I have gotten very used to mine though and I prefer the natural layout as opposed to the classic keyboard layout. Some other people use an entirely different keyboard setup all together. I think it is called the DVORAK standard, rather than traditional QWERTY.. Just imagine using a DVORAK all your life and sitting down to a QWERTY board to type something up.
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I got about 97wpm on the tactus test.
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QWERTY was originally designed for typewriters, which is pathetic, because all the most frequently used keys are spaced out as much as possible to prevent jams... ![]() BTW, does anyone here use DVORAK? |
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58.3 words per minute
I've got around 58-59 words per minute
5.3 (roughly) x 11 = 58.3 words per minute (Estimated) Well I gave myself a "C" for typing accuracy. |
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69, trust me to hit on a number like that
Used the first one but couldnt be bothered to turn cogs in my rusty brain to work out the speed.
69WPM, 100% Accuracy on Typing Master ![]() My screenshot of results doesnt seem to be showing, if you cant see it go here: http://www27.brinkster.com/nazmeister/ Last edited by Nazobyte; 08-26-2002 at 03:52 PM.. |
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Touch type tutor ( tttutor.exe )
Legal typing test with stupid words that I have never set eyes on before gave me around 60 wpm. |
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) heh, not a productive way of wasting your time though the test seemed pretty fair for some kind of bet or something
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