WPM thread

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you WILL give them your info and post your useless measure so i can have a false sense of superiority NOOOOOOOOOW
 
44 WPM on a mobile device.

Use this site: https://www.typingtest.com/
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its worse because i actually had to use punctuation and proper formatting :cage: bad habits i guess
the earlier one i got 58 wpm because i ignored both those things and just tried to ace it, i put an extra space and never deleted it so i got like 70% accuracy with 20 typos
i also just use 2 hands and none of that proper hand positioning shit so i halt for half a sec when having to enter or use keys that i rarely ever press
 
women who type fast on their phones spend way too much time in goycial media so its fair to make a correlation
Really the issue is that some of these manosphere niggers will list a book of all red flags and pretend like there's a perfect woman. It's like they want to date a man or haven't talked to a woman in years. Bonus points if they claim the ugliest SEA or even black woman to be the perfect woman.
 
If I'm "locked in" then I can hit around 144 WPM on this MonkeyType thing with 99% accuracy, but I'm quite certain that the lack of punctuation, capitalization, and sentence structure all ease the test a fair bit.
44 WPM on a mobile device.

Use this site: https://www.typingtest.com/
This one's a much better measurement because it tests the speed using regular, formal grammar. With 100% accuracy (backspacing to a previous word every now and then after missing a letter), I got 112 WPM.
 
116WPM is the most i've gotten so far, unless u count raw where i got over 120WPM. Later today, I will take the test again as I haven't done it in a while, I might've slowed a bit by now. On another note, I am actually interested in getting a consistent 150WPM even for daily usage, as hard as that would be. It would allow me to much more easily type insanely long paragraphs without having to take forever, which I actually have plenty of usage for especially given what I do on a daily basis.
 
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