How fast do you type in your country?

how fast do you type in your country?

typing-speed-test.aoeu.eu/?lang=en

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Like 50 wpm. And thats on a good day

36 wpm how bad is that?

lol... ur kidding right?

Not good. But unless you're a programmer of some sort it's kind of a useless skill

No I'm not. when we were supposed to learn typing in school. I went on miniclip instead

Not only am a slow fuck when it comes to typing in english, but thanks to Any Forums i legit forgot how to type fast in russian as well

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>learn typing in school
>miniclip
Based boomer.
>80 wpm
>slow fuck
Fuck your humble bragging.

around 60 wpm. I wonder how fast it would be if these tests actually gave real sentences to type instead of random strings of words

>Based boomer.
I was born in 2000

Not bragging because there have already been dozens of threads like this and i remember people there were averaging 100 wpm

i used to be able to do 110 i think

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55 to 65 usually. I have dyslexia which makes it hard at times. it also heavily dependant on the type of text I am trying to type

106 wpm
I practise practically every day working in data entry but while speed is important, everything still has to be transcribed perfectly to a T

you dont need to type that quickly as a programmer.
if you're typing a lot then you should be using a library. or you're some pajeet layering on react components.

About 100-120
I learned from Runescape when I was a kid

>74 wpm
if it were actual sentences im pretty sure it'd be about 65. Shift and punctuation keys slow my tyinf down.

Threads like these are inherently biased because they're more likely to attract fast typers.

You're probably right

I see. What jobs require fast typing?

anything where you transcribe stuff.
whether that's data entry, or you're in a court house writing a transcript.
it would also help if you do a lot of document writing.