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Offline Linkbane

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #450 on: Tue, 15 April 2014, 08:46:55 »
How do you guys type so fast on 10fastfingers and those racing sites?

I always misread part of a passage and type the wrong thing ... maybe I am slightly dyslexic  :p

Reading is an important factor on those sites though. I read around 4 to 5 words ahead of what I'm typing at that particular moment.

What dafu-
I usually read only one or two words ahead. What's your wpm?
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #451 on: Tue, 15 April 2014, 10:06:06 »
Around 140 WPM. I can also type one or two words ahead but then I get alot more distracted when I make a mistake. Except for the fact that I feel forced to use backspace I'm also out of concentration in that case. That's why I prefer to read a little bit ahead, it works for me :)
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #452 on: Tue, 15 April 2014, 11:24:45 »
Around 140 WPM. I can also type one or two words ahead but then I get alot more distracted when I make a mistake. Except for the fact that I feel forced to use backspace I'm also out of concentration in that case. That's why I prefer to read a little bit ahead, it works for me :)
I seem makes sense. I tend to be in the 150 area, but one thing that helped me a lot was learning to use Ctrl+backspace to delete the entire word. I should try reading a bit more ahead, as I sometimes get bogged down trying to read the words. Nice tips.  ;D
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #453 on: Tue, 15 April 2014, 11:40:08 »


Mechanical keyboards are amazing. I couldn't break 80 before yesterday and I was able to do that with a baby on my lap and only a days time getting used to a different keyspacing and form factor.
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #454 on: Tue, 15 April 2014, 11:41:05 »
this is words words are
Around 140 WPM. I can also type one or two words ahead but then I get alot more distracted when I make a mistake. Except for the fact that I feel forced to use backspace I'm also out of concentration in that case. That's why I prefer to read a little bit ahead, it works for me :)
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #455 on: Tue, 15 April 2014, 11:47:50 »
this is words words are
Around 140 WPM. I can also type one or two words ahead but then I get alot more distracted when I make a mistake. Except for the fact that I feel forced to use backspace I'm also out of concentration in that case. That's why I prefer to read a little bit ahead, it works for me :)
learning to use Ctrl+backspace to delete the entire word.

wow I had no idea this existed....

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #456 on: Tue, 15 April 2014, 11:49:09 »
Me either, my mind is blown. No more pounding backspace 10 times in a row!
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #457 on: Tue, 15 April 2014, 13:29:56 »
+1 for ctrl + backspace

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #458 on: Tue, 15 April 2014, 13:34:20 »
I average around 100.

Probably some where in the 130s in my "prime"
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #459 on: Tue, 15 April 2014, 13:40:54 »
I hit 120 a couple days ago but sadly haven't been able to beat it since.

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #460 on: Tue, 15 April 2014, 14:15:57 »
Secrets of the world, #1 presented by Linkbane..  :p
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #461 on: Tue, 15 April 2014, 22:44:22 »
Took 3 tests online, averaged 94 WPM.

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #462 on: Wed, 16 April 2014, 14:35:40 »
I haven't been able to beat 97 yet, I typically get 96 when I test.. so I am consistent at least. I'll have to try some of the tips here, though I generally get going and then think I'm going to break the board as I bottom out hard. I think I need some heavier switches. :)

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #463 on: Wed, 16 April 2014, 16:49:41 »
I haven't been able to beat 97 yet, I typically get 96 when I test.. so I am consistent at least. I'll have to try some of the tips here, though I generally get going and then think I'm going to break the board as I bottom out hard. I think I need some heavier switches. :)

Tip that I picked up a while ago, imagine your fingers are light like air when you're close to finishing. It helps keep your presses light and fast.
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #464 on: Wed, 16 April 2014, 17:07:17 »
say that again out of context
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #465 on: Wed, 16 April 2014, 20:15:13 »
say that again out of context

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #466 on: Wed, 16 April 2014, 21:21:37 »
say that again out of context

when you're close to finishing
I actually was thinking that someone would say something like what you did.. None of us are truly ever mature, eh?
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #467 on: Thu, 29 May 2014, 19:26:30 »
Old thread, but:

> To: xxxxxxx@hotmail.com
> From: nobody@typingtest.com
> Subject: Results from TypingMaster Online Test
> Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 18:42:02 -0400
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> Dear James F.,
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> Thank you for assessing your typing skills with
> the free TypingMaster Online Test - and welcome back
> to www.TypingTest.com.
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> TYPING TEST RESULTS
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> Here are your full test results:
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> - Test Name: Strategic Alliances with Competitors
> - Date: 2003-10-15 17:43
> - Test Time: 01:00
> - Gross Speed: 191 WPM
> - Errors: 3
> - Accuracy: 98%
>
> - NET SPEED: 188 WPM

It's not something I tried a dozen times either...  maybe two or three times, max.  I've never cared much for speed typing sites, until I found out a couple years ago that there was actually some tournament that had a decent cash prize (not great, but...)... so then I spent a decent amount of time on typeracer for a month or so but not much since then.  Doesn't look likely that anyone is going to do a speed typing competition w/ a decent prize any time soon...  well, not for keyboards anyway.  Being able to text rly fast on a smart phone is a lot more meaningful..   :thumb:

I parked my account on there at 222wpm in last 10 (heavy race selection, obv)...   Didn't do much race selection before that, so the 171 avg is pretty accurate.  I haven't been to hi-games (I think that's what it's called?) in a while, but I'm pretty sure I got something like a 180 on the 30 second typing test on my second or third try.

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #468 on: Thu, 29 May 2014, 19:49:51 »
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #469 on: Thu, 29 May 2014, 20:05:45 »
I get about 110 wpm, but usually 70-90 sustained.

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #470 on: Thu, 29 May 2014, 20:14:41 »
In the 90's but realistically for average typing probably around 60ish.

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #471 on: Thu, 29 May 2014, 20:58:52 »
Pretty much at 60 now. Well, except when I'm winding down like now.

I started at a whopping 15.... Now, after 1, 1/2 years on a mech board. I'm nearly at 60 :p

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Re: What is your WPM?
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #473 on: Thu, 29 May 2014, 21:07:44 »
I'm lucky if I can sustain 80ish.  Still working on the whole touch typing thing.
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #474 on: Tue, 17 June 2014, 21:00:29 »
I seem to be getting about 60wpm on the typing web test with bursts up to 70 about 98-99% accuracy on my best runs.  :( I don't think I will ever get a lot  faster as I seem to be hitting keys as fast as I am physically capable of.  Of course I could improve slightly if I make less mistakes. Although you don't have to delete the word and continue on it will stop until hit the next correct key which really seems to slow me down.  Soon as i come off home row I lost speed big time.

Been practicing for over a month... I seem to type a bit slower on this topre board than my brown board at home as well, but it sure if great to type on anyways.

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #475 on: Wed, 18 June 2014, 04:39:26 »
im averaging around 60-70 wpm, but this is my new PB! congratulations me!
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #476 on: Wed, 18 June 2014, 10:13:29 »
I get a sustained like 95-105 and can hit 120/125 on good days on my blues. Something about that rhythmic clicking flow it's like spectacular. But I had no idea the CTRL-Backspace thing was a thing this might literally be changing my life. I used to be around 70-80 but with touch typing my speed went through the roof  :eek:. Taught myself to touch type by buying a das ultimate with no labels which forced me to use muscle memory  :thumb:

Can anyone in the upper 100s advise no how one may be able to increase typing speed and decrease typos overall? I.e. what has honestly really worked for you. When the speed of your thoughts begins to match your typing speed writing is an incredible experience and I feel like I'm close but not really there yet.
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #477 on: Wed, 18 June 2014, 11:20:14 »
My current max is 73.  That's as fast as I can go when everything comes together.  55-60 is what I can maintain comfortably.  I try for zero errors at any speed.  I'd love to be at 90 wpm but I feel like I've reached a peak.  I'm hoping it will come with time.

I suck on regular membrane keyboards.  I don't have to use them much but when I do it does literally feel, like I've seen other say, like typing on a wet towel.  Go back to a mechanical, any mechanical, and it feels rather effortless in comparison.

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #478 on: Wed, 18 June 2014, 14:36:01 »
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #479 on: Wed, 18 June 2014, 15:56:38 »
90 on mx reds (because of mistakes)

105 on Topre.
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #480 on: Wed, 18 June 2014, 23:59:44 »
around 70 WPM on Ergo Clear switch, I am still learning to type so hopefully I will get better.
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #481 on: Thu, 19 June 2014, 01:48:49 »
Personal best on typeracer was somewhere between 130-140 wpm with mx browns and 154 with topre.
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #482 on: Fri, 27 June 2014, 22:58:49 »
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #483 on: Sat, 28 June 2014, 02:09:40 »
I average around 90-100 wpm!

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #484 on: Sat, 28 June 2014, 04:46:53 »
this is words words are
Around 140 WPM. I can also type one or two words ahead but then I get alot more distracted when I make a mistake. Except for the fact that I feel forced to use backspace I'm also out of concentration in that case. That's why I prefer to read a little bit ahead, it works for me :)
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Another helpful tip is to use ctrl + (left or right) to navigate through words and ctrl + shift + (left or right) to highlight words.  Sometimes there are certain words you want to keep in-between words you want to delete.  I haven't had to use my mouse much when typing up documents anymore.
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #485 on: Sat, 28 June 2014, 12:54:26 »
55-60 WPM. Funny, however, I type equally fast on all of my keyboards. Short throw switches, I feel as if I type faster. But in reality, just as fast as on any other mechanical keyboard I have...hmmm :rolleyes:
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #486 on: Sun, 29 June 2014, 18:09:13 »
Just typed 160 on typeracer... aww yeah!
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #487 on: Sun, 29 June 2014, 18:13:58 »
Just typed 160 on typeracer... aww yeah!
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #488 on: Sun, 29 June 2014, 18:49:18 »
Thanks Frenier! :)
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« Reply #490 on: Mon, 30 June 2014, 11:07:23 »
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« Reply #492 on: Mon, 30 June 2014, 11:48:21 »
I do about 90.
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #493 on: Tue, 12 August 2014, 21:52:26 »
I appear to be slightly faster with Greens than with Blues. I type between 135 and 140 on my Ducky Shine 3 (MX Blue), received a KBP V60 Mini (MX Green) today and already get 142 WPM :)

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #494 on: Wed, 13 August 2014, 10:20:50 »
I'm up to the low 80's.

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #495 on: Wed, 13 August 2014, 10:45:34 »
Around 115 WPM on dvorak, and about 60 on qwerty
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #496 on: Wed, 13 August 2014, 11:18:20 »
Might as well also post a "10 fast finger" result here



This is kind of my typing style. Not really fast, but it is comfortable because I make few mistakes. I do type faster in Dutch than I do in English, simply because I spend more time doing that, it is how I started/ learned to type and my fingers and muscle memory are more familiar with the words.

Also, I have to admit, that if you add things like numbers, symbols and punctuation (for example, typeracer). My speed drops A LOT, with about 10 WPM. Though I maintain a high accuracy. I do not hit the wrong keys, I just slow down a lot.

I do not think I would ever type as fast as Sifo for example. I think that at least to an extent, it is an innate skill. My sister spends way less time behind the computer than I. Yet she types at >100 WPM on her laptop's chiclet keyboard, while I type only about 70-80 on my fancy pants keyboards. We both use a traditional normal style of touch typing with barely any difference in the technique.
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #497 on: Wed, 13 August 2014, 12:10:34 »
I'm also faster in Dutch than English even though English should be a 'faster language' to type. Takes more time for me to process the words I'm typing, just get around 130 WPM with it.
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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #498 on: Tue, 17 April 2018, 09:40:50 »
Could probably type faster, but at a relaxed pace got this.

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Re: What is your WPM?
« Reply #499 on: Sun, 22 April 2018, 15:08:37 »
Got 83 WMP.