I found a good website that has a test for typing speed. I have scored a 42 WPM with minimal errors 3 times in a row now. Can anybody else do better? (no cheating by using copy/paste)
I got 88wpm the first time, and I only made two mistakes. Then 81wpm, with 1 mistake. Are you sure this thing isn't a little off, because I normally type like 70. Maybe I'm just having a good day.
83wmp with 2 mistakes. It largely depends on which one you get for certain people. I got a poetry one that capitalized without periods, so I had to keep slowing down my rhythm. I only got 75wmp with 4 mistakes that time. But if it's simple words, or at least commonly used complicated words (things I might use in debates on AG for example), then it becomes much easier.
42 wpm, 1 mistake. (Failed to make one of the many spelling errors in the test. It was evil text.) 50 wpm, 1 mistake. (Failed to make the ONLY spelling error in the test. >_> 48 wpm, 0 mistakes. (There were no spelling errors in it. XD) 47 wpm, 0 mistakes despite the large amount of quotation marks. @_@ 42 wpm, 0 mistakes, too many capital letters in strange places. 45 wpm, 0 mistakes. Woot.
Midforties to type without mistakes, though I did manage a final rushed one (I tried to care less about mistakes...) at 51 wpm (and 0 mistakes).
I'm not a speedy typer. My hands are buzzing now. XD
Congratulations! You made no mistakes, practice does make perfect.
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