Monkey-type. com is now available - the new minimalistic typing test . . . Monkey see, monkey type So, after some positive feedback on the first post, I decided to make this a reality After finishing my uni major project I had time to build up the whole back end, address your feedback, and add some new features you might enjoy
Monkeytype guide updated : r learntyping - Reddit Official subreddit for monkeytype com; a minimalistic, customizable typing test --- A recent Reddit policy change threatens to kill many beloved third-party mobile apps, making a great many quality-of-life features not seen in the official mobile app permanently inaccessible to users
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Monkeytype: modes. : r typing - Reddit Depends on your intention I started practicing touch typing to be able to reduce the cognitive load of having to search for keys when dealing with usual office stuff - writing emails, chatting with coworkers
Monkeytype guide updated to version 4. 0 : r typing - Reddit Edit: By the way, I loved the guide My only assistance in typing that actually helped so far was from some advice from John in his how I type at 200 WPM video where he talked about reading ahead, accuracy, typing words all at once etc However, what I appreciated about your guide is the explanation of the deeper reasons behind it
An observation and question regarding Monkeytype. . . - Reddit The fact that someone can type that quickly while still being able to produce coherent writing makes me want to believe that this is an AI-generated video, and the top 100 scores on all the monkeytype leaderboards are probably achieved by AI bots, so that I don't feel as inadequate as I do now that I know what typing at those speeds looks and sounds like compared to my pathetic typing
r monkeytype - Reddit hi! this is an example of the phenomena i don't understand how my average wpm ends up being the lowest wpm i get on a given test for example, here, i was in 160s-170s for like 5 seconds and then went down to 150s-140s for the majority of the test up into the last second where i went to 133 yet, somehow, my wpm was this? it doesn't make sense how my lowest would be my average
Monkeytype or Keybr? overall which site improves typing the . . . - Reddit If you already know how to type then Monkeytype is the best site on this list, because of two very simple and seemingly rather boring features The first is the fact that you can expand the selection of words that you practice typing far beyond the 200 that you cycle through on the default settings, and far beyond the 302 words in the 10FastFingers default settings
Best settings in monkeytype for practical use : r typing - Reddit I've been practicing on the default 30 seconds time limit on monkeytime from the very beginning and It's been going well for me but I want to know if there's a better way for me to practice typing for me to improve my skills for practical use (practical use as in writting emails, messages, word documents - you get the point)
Alternative sites to Monkeytype? : r typing - Reddit Most importantly, you'll get to repeatedly practice the words that you make mistakes on Every word that you make a mistake on becomes a "problem word" and to get rid of it you need to type it correctly in 4 consecutive tests If you make a mistake on that word again before you get rid of it, then you have to type it correctly on 6 consecutive