Hi, i found out about monkeytype a month or so ago. A minimalistic, customizable typing test. Monkeytype consistently has me at a much higher score than typingtest.com, but monkeytype doesn't have any capital letters or numbers, which typingtest.com does have.
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However, in all the modes i found, the text is just a mashup of words that don't go. It wants you to type at 50+ wpm and have perfect accuracy. 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.
Hi all, i’m wondering if there are any good alternatives to monkey type?
English 10k+numbers+punctuation + time:60s quotes+long funbox:58008 + time:60s english+10. These are the 4 different modes i personally use on monkeytype: Next i typed a quote out at. Consistency as monkeytype reports it is simply a measure of how much your fluctuates over the course of a test.
Keybr is much better as a beginner than monkey type. Truei've been using monkeytype (among other sites) off and on for a long time. I am particularly interested in accuracy and overall consistency of. Last nov i started a 30 day challenge to see how much faster i could learn to type.
I actually started at typingclub just to get familiar with which finger to type which keys, once i was a comfortable i.
I've been using typing club for a bit, but i've gotten to the point where it has become unrealistic. Again, you will find consistency improves will accuracy.