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By I_love_Leyeli_Meredova, history, 6 weeks ago, In English

how many words per minute you type?

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I type at the speed of thought but my keyboard wishes it could take a coffee break.

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Mine is 83WPM on typeracer but I think during the contests I type very slow :(

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Mine is a mere 40-50WPM.

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Mine is 43-WPM

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80-90WPM! picture

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    tried to download the picture because it's not loading, but my windows detected a virus in the file.

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80-90wpm

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    probably 5-10 wpm faster than you ;)

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      probably 10-20 wpm even faster than you :))

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around 120WPM on Monkeytype and around 90 wpm on typeracer. I'm Ferrari!!!

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    No. you are a liar, who cheats in every contest.

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      idk what kind of prove you want but this is real. If you have discord then add me friend or email me whenever you see this, I will type on live session just to open your eyes. My discord: wasiiii

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      and yes, I admit that I cheated in 2 contests but you should not say every

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        but then again you wrote a blog claiming you are innocent! btw how much do you pay for each solution from telegram? you gotta be so rich!!

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          lemme tell you the story behind that. btw, I ain't a professional cheater or something. tg is banned in ma country. Those 2 were just from some greed. one got skipped because I shared my solution somewhere and in the other div 3 I cheated.

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            could you come up with better excuses?

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              idk but reality is reality. Don't know what you think about but I can't say much.

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        If you cheated in 2 contests and want to leave it in the past, then you should delete your account and start on a new account where you didn't cheat.

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          the rating got removed and those rounds are unrated for me now

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      Are you Sheikh Hasina? You are supposed to be in parliament, what you are doing here. Have you lost your power?

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        naah man. I am just a mere fanboy of "Mother of Humanity".

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around 45 WPM generally

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So low that he last contest was extended by 10 minutes so that I can at least submit a code correct or incorrect x_x

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~130 on monkeytype/10fastfingers and 100 to 120 on tests with no mistakes allowed or heavy punctuation

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40 wpm

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130-170, usually around 150

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avg 75-80wpm on monkeytype and max. 89wmp on easy 30sec.

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Around 120-130 wpm on monkeytype

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Usually 60-70 words. But i can't understand how someone upload their code in 1 minute in contest time without reading problem. I think they use template for these.

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    I think most people type their code as they read because they can come up with solution while they read, which might take 30-ish seconds, and they have 30 more seconds to finish up and submit

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max 65wpm avg 58-59wpm -_-'

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30-40 wpm

slow

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My highest on monkeytype was 190wpm, but usually it's around 160-165. Writing code is a lot slower though, since there's more punctuation and you have to think harder about what you're typing. Probably the biggest speed boost for me was learning vim keybinds, since it makes editing code a lot faster.

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20

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80 wpm on typeracer but 45-50 wpm while coding

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120-140 on MonkeyType.

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20-30 WPM pretty slow!

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80-90 WPM but it slows down while coding cuz thinking is slower than typing.

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Like 68

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~40

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My current PB is 153 WPM in English and 105 WPM in English 1K on MonkeyType. I reached that in about 18 months and 267 hours of typing on MonkeyType after switching to Colemak keyboard layout from QWERTY. Here is my Profile.

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    Same here, I switched to Colemak a couple years ago and gained an extra +50wpm from it. I think the biggest downside was forgetting qwerty and having trouble using other people's computers, but it was still worth it. As an experiment, I switched back to qwerty this year and caught up to my Colemak speed after a few months of practice. I think this was due to unlearning the bad muscle memory that I'd built up as a kid, and starting with good techniques from scratch.

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      I switched from Colemak because of comfort. My left hand hurt after typing on Monkeytype after about 20 minutes. But in my Colemak, I can type for an hour (even more) without issue. See Colemak Vs QWERTY layout. See how Colemak's layout is so symmetric while QWERTY is unstable. Because of that, finger effort is distributed unevenly.

      You can make a .ahk file (AutoHotkey) of your layout and save it to any cloud storage. Just like I did, Github. That way, you can access that file from any computer.

      Regarding typing speed, You can reach typing speed as high as you like with enough practice with any layout. The keyboard layout does not make much of a difference regarding speed. This statement has been proven by multiple high-speed typers who use different layouts.

      Regarding muscle memory, You can learn any multiple layouts without interfering with your muscle memory of other layouts, just like you type in your mobile phone with QWERTY, and Colemak on your computer. Mythicalrocket, currently the #1 typist in the world, knows four keyboard layouts: QWERTY, Colemak, Canary, and "QWERTY with reverse keyboard". and he can type more than 200 WPM in all of them.

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Around 40 probably... sometimes up to 50 during contests though :D

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When my mood is great(I mean My brain's perfect time) I wrote about 90wpm in typeracer,other time about 60wpm in typeracer.

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35-40 wpm

However, during contests, I feel it is slightly more (maybe 45 wpm).

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Mine is 80 WPM

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83 WPM ig.

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100 WPM on average on monkeytype but I think for codes I type much slower

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I am become death.
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60-70 wpm (freestyle, not touch typing)

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70wpm on a good day

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Average red coder in comments

around 120-150wpm

bro that's almost three times as our speed

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around 75 wpm

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avg 60-70wpm, i think thats enough?

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85-95 wpm average, on monkeytype. Highest 104 wpm

But while writing code I think my speed is similar to 50 characters per min :(

I made this similar to monkeytype for coders : https://github.com/NayakPenguin/MonkeyTypeCoder

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generally 60-70wpm, but 40+- during contest.

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50-60

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170-190 on monkeytype

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90ish-100ish on Nitrotype

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Around 40

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    Wow! You were almost an LGM and typing 40 words per minute. But unfortunately I also type like you.

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Mine is 105-WMP

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Just took a test myself on 10fastfinger and went quite chilling with it. 104 WPM, 99.05% accuracy.

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    you must be good with your fingers then

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      Haha, used to. I'm a bit old now, and this speed is nowhere near my peak days. Only that I'm calmer than I was, which improves consistency instead.

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60-70 wpm on typingtest, but like coding is different since the word you type are limited, for, while, if, else, int, ll, string, char, n,m,q, cin, cout, void and your fingers get used to them like typing a whole `for (int i = 0 ; i < n ; i ++) takes almost a second for me, so when coding maybe it reaches to 70-80wpm

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around 40 wpm

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Imagine who can type as fast as turtle : >

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140-163 WPM :D

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That is not important, 'how fast do you think' is more important.

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on big quote test 130 with both hand, 40 whilst edging

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Mine is 68-WPM

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90+ on monkeytype. 70+ on typeracer.

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100 WPM+, sometimes when i am at peak about 130+ wpm

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20 wpm T_T

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how can i increase my type fast?

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150 when I'm typing int n; cin >> n;

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20-25 wpm...

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Around 80-90 in Monkeytype. But while coding i think its too much lower.

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avg: 70 in type race!

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33 wpm