Do you recommend TypeRacer in order to improve my typing . . . - Reddit It has clearly led my to some improvement, but I find myself often fixated with the stats and winning, so that I end up skipping or quitting races, or forcing myself to type faster than I could should (for it hurts my accuracy) in order to help my stats
A website for training speed typing : r InternetIsBeautiful What bugs me about monkey type is the Ctrl+backspace shortcut to delete the whole word doesn’t register I find it faster to delete and restart the whole word after a mistake rather than deleting and picking up at the right spot so that site messes me up
Breaking high WPM plateau? (120wpm plateau) : r typing - Reddit One of the most essential settings to be aware of is that if you press Esc and then type the word language you'll be presented with a list of all the different selections of words that you can practice typing
really struggling with picking up touch typing and feeling . . . - Reddit Really struggling with learning touch typing and have been practicing daily for more than 45 mins so far I read all comments here and people are saying they reached 40 to 50 words per minute in just one week I am really struggling with key positions and sometimes instead of t, I type the y key sometimes The middle and ring fingers have been the most frustrating to learn What am I doing
Safety cuz I’m paranoid : r Typeracer - Reddit Pretty stupid question but l’m kinda paranoid and wanna make sure XD Is the website generally safe from malware whatsoever? Really wanna practice…
An observation and question regarding Monkeytype. . . : r monkeytype - Reddit I used to think I disliked the input method used by Type Racer, but I've come to appreciate it more recently, and in a couple of ways, it has actually become my favorite typing test It's the most accurate way to measure your everyday typing speed, and I enjoy the competitive aspect of it a lot more than I ever thought I would
Typeracer and the likes has become a whole lot more fun. : r . . . - Reddit Typeracer and the likes has become a whole lot more fun All thanks to buckling down on learning to touch type I started out hovering around 35-40 wpm, so average I'm now at 55-60 with bursts up to 75 wpm when I've loosened up and hit that flow state
Any tips to improve past 50 wpm? : r Typeracer - Reddit I'd also recommend putting some time aside to practice a little every day, whether or not on type racer Keep touch-typing when you have to write a report, or even a reddit comment, find some fun typing games that you can adjust the speed so you can reliably practice at challenging but workable levels without the pressure live races induce