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  • What is really a typical typing speed? : r monkeytype - Reddit
    It depends on your definition In the speed typing community that speed is considered slow, but just in the regular world, the avg speed for adults is 40 wpm, vs in this community it's around 100
  • An observation and question regarding Monkeytype. . . : r monkeytype - Reddit
    The fact that someone can type that quickly while still being able to produce coherent writing makes me want to believe that this is an AI-generated video, and the top 100 scores on all the monkeytype leaderboards are probably achieved by AI bots, so that I don't feel as inadequate as I do now that I know what typing at those speeds looks and
  • Alternative sites to Monkeytype? : r typing - Reddit
    Alternative sites to Monkeytype? Hi all, I’m wondering if there are any good alternatives to monkey type? I am particularly interested in accuracy and overall consistency of accuracy I’ve previously used typing com aswell I can type 60+ at 97%+ regularly but often make too many easy mistakes Thank you
  • Monkey-type. com is now available - the new minimalistic typing test . . .
    What is it? Monkey type is a new typing test It is minimalistic, helps you focus, and makes sure you actually look at what you are typing Further, it provides a history of your results so you can track your progress Features
  • Monkeytype or Keybr? overall which site improves typing the . . . - Reddit
    Keybr is much better as a beginner than monkey type I actually started at TypingClub just to get familiar with which finger to type which keys, once I was a comfortable I then progressed to keybr got green on all letters, I am now using monkeytype which seems the next logical step Long road ahead Each site seems to have it's advantages, I would have been frustrated to start on monkeytype
  • How to improve consistency? : r typing - Reddit
    You WILL be inconsistent The reason for this is that there are some words that are easier to type than others As an example, it is a lot easier to type "well" than it is to type "irrelevant " Different runs have different words and so you WILL be inconsistent You will also realize at the end of the monkey-type test where it shows you the graph of how your WPM changed over the typing
  • Monkeytype guide updated to version 4. 0 : r typing - Reddit
    Edit: By the way, I loved the guide My only assistance in typing that actually helped so far was from some advice from John in his how I type at 200 WPM video where he talked about reading ahead, accuracy, typing words all at once etc However, what I appreciated about your guide is the explanation of the deeper reasons behind it
  • What are good websites to use to practice typing? : r typing - Reddit
    I've been using typing club for a bit, but I've gotten to the point where it has become unrealistic It wants you to type at 50+ wpm and have perfect accuracy Are there any other websites that are good to use to practice typing? Looking to try something new that doesn't have completely unreasonable expectations




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