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Thanks. It has only been my relaxed effort pace for about a little over a week though, probably mainly thanks to me memorizing all the words used for English and Dutch tests and developing some muscle memory for those particular words.
I just tried an Indonesian typing test and got 120 WPM after the second attempt, but it took a lot of focus. Oddly enough, I made less mistakes than I usually do in English or Dutch. It may be interesting to see how fast I can get in those languages by memorizing the words.
What WPM can you reach in other languages?
I just tried an Indonesian typing test and got 120 WPM after the second attempt, but it took a lot of focus. Oddly enough, I made less mistakes than I usually do in English or Dutch. It may be interesting to see how fast I can get in those languages by memorizing the words.
What WPM can you reach in other languages?
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Schollie wrote:Thanks. It has only been my relaxed effort pace for about a little over a week though, probably mainly thanks to me memorizing all the words used for English and Dutch tests and developing some muscle memory for those particular words.
I just tried an Indonesian typing test and got 120 WPM after the second attempt, but it took a lot of focus. Oddly enough, I made less mistakes than I usually do in English or Dutch. It may be interesting to see how fast I can get in those languages by memorizing the words.
What WPM can you reach in other languages?
For Indonesian and the similar languages, it's usually in the 90s.
For Dutch, I can get 120s. That's probably my favorite "international" language to type in.
Yeah, I noticed the words are pretty much the same for the languages, so it makes it a bit easier over time to get faster since we're used to typing the same words.
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Here are two videos of me typing 190 WPM in Dutch and 196 WPM in English, to replace or complement my videos of previous times:
Dutch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUeM95-xVz8
English: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gFo36nTg38
I should thank Impermanence for his advice to type more accurately (rather than just more quickly), because as soon as I followed his advice, my WPM got up.
Dutch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUeM95-xVz8
English: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gFo36nTg38
I should thank Impermanence for his advice to type more accurately (rather than just more quickly), because as soon as I followed his advice, my WPM got up.
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Schollie wrote:Here are two videos of me typing 190 WPM in Dutch and 196 WPM in English, to replace or complement my videos of previous times:
Dutch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUeM95-xVz8
English: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gFo36nTg38
I should thank Impermanence for his advice to type more accurately (rather than just more quickly), because as soon as I followed his advice, my WPM got up.
No need to thank me! You are amazing and did it all yourself .
196 is just unreal. Congratulations!
I like how you kept going even though you messed up two words on the first line (carry and big).
I usually restart if my first two or three lines aren't perfect.
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Thank you! It's my best time yet and I'm happy I was filming at the time!
I know what you mean! I used to always restart if my first few lines weren't perfect, but I screwed up so often that, eventually, I just kept going, regardless of any mistakes.
I know what you mean! I used to always restart if my first few lines weren't perfect, but I screwed up so often that, eventually, I just kept going, regardless of any mistakes.
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Schollie wrote:Thank you! It's my best time yet and I'm happy I was filming at the time!
I know what you mean! I used to always restart if my first few lines weren't perfect, but I screwed up so often that, eventually, I just kept going, regardless of any mistakes.
Have you completed the practice mode for English/Dutch?
It's pretty nice to see and type different words.
The hardcore mode can be frustrating during the boss levels!
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I have almost finished the English softcore practice mode. Trying the Hardcore Mode should be interesting (and, no doubt, very frustrating)! It'll be a great exercise to get even more accurate.
I also notice that it's very hard for me to get high WPM in the practice mode: I usually get around 140 or 150 WPM.
I also notice that it's very hard for me to get high WPM in the practice mode: I usually get around 140 or 150 WPM.
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Schollie wrote:I have almost finished the English softcore practice mode. Trying the Hardcore Mode should be interesting (and, no doubt, very frustrating)! It'll be a great exercise to get even more accurate.
I also notice that it's very hard for me to get high WPM in the practice mode: I usually get around 140 or 150 WPM.
That's very good if you're getting it in the later levels where the words are longer!
That's like getting 140-150 in "advanced" typing mode.
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Nice! You're right, that's the exact WPM range I have been getting in the advanced typing tests! It should be interesting to see how much faster I can get in "real world typing" by doing the same amount of advanced tests as I do normal typing tests.
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I've got two more videos:
English (200 WPM): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odj9EFf8h8c
Dutch (194 WPM): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmBUi7Y7H0Y
English (200 WPM): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odj9EFf8h8c
Dutch (194 WPM): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmBUi7Y7H0Y