Hi, i found out about monkeytype a month or so ago I've tried about 6 different sites now and find they all give me different results so i've narrowed it down to these two However, in all the modes i found, the text is just a mashup of words that don't go together
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I feel like i can type faster with real sentences because i can predict and prepare for the next word
Is there a setting to achieve that
On monkeytype, when you finish a race, it shows your wpm on the left corner, but on the bottom it also shows that 'raw' thing there, and it's usually higher than my wpm, what's that supposed to be? 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 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.
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 Each site seems to have it's advantages, i would have been frustrated to start on monkeytype. Consistency as monkeytype reports it is simply a measure of how much your fluctuates over the course of a test
Again, you will find consistency improves will accuracy because accuracy improves your flow which, overtime improves speed and consistency Slow is smooth and smooth is fast. Monkeytype english vs english 1k vs english 5k vs english 10k vs english 25k vs english 450k Which would be the best to practice for general improvement?
Trueso i just typed 46wpm and it felt seriously slow, stumbling over incorrect words and such, about 86% accuracy but that was a random words
Next i typed a quote out at 62wpm at 95% which felt like a satisfying speed and accuracy for me Is that considered good or is the average screwed way down by the number of really slow typers I haven't gotten down touch typing to a t yet (use all. How accurate is typingtest.com vs monkeytype