top | item 44162886 (no title) jagger27 | 9 months ago I really recommend MonkeyType. The UI is great, the stats are clear, and the modes are really elegant.https://monkeytype.com/I used it daily like the author for about 6 months to improve from 80wpm to about 120wpm. discuss order hn newest absoluteunit1|9 months ago Yeah this is really good site!!I used it for a while but plateaued after some time. Using https://www.typequicker.com/practice now - has more detailed stats and a daily typing test with a leaderboard to motivate me to do at least a little each day Lol rahimnathwani|9 months ago I'm curious:- how many minutes per day?- after each test, did you redo wrong/slow words?My current typing speed, as measured by Monkeytype, is 80wpm (after a deduction for errors). jagger27|8 months ago 15 minutes a day at most, usually less, and I did not do any drills on slow words. Over time errors smoothed out. monster_truck|9 months ago Came here to say this. It really is a well made siteI'm at 140, gaining ~1wpm per hour spent on it. Sometimes I feel like I'm only getting better at re-entering words on a screen
absoluteunit1|9 months ago Yeah this is really good site!!I used it for a while but plateaued after some time. Using https://www.typequicker.com/practice now - has more detailed stats and a daily typing test with a leaderboard to motivate me to do at least a little each day Lol
rahimnathwani|9 months ago I'm curious:- how many minutes per day?- after each test, did you redo wrong/slow words?My current typing speed, as measured by Monkeytype, is 80wpm (after a deduction for errors). jagger27|8 months ago 15 minutes a day at most, usually less, and I did not do any drills on slow words. Over time errors smoothed out.
jagger27|8 months ago 15 minutes a day at most, usually less, and I did not do any drills on slow words. Over time errors smoothed out.
monster_truck|9 months ago Came here to say this. It really is a well made siteI'm at 140, gaining ~1wpm per hour spent on it. Sometimes I feel like I'm only getting better at re-entering words on a screen
absoluteunit1|9 months ago
I used it for a while but plateaued after some time. Using https://www.typequicker.com/practice now - has more detailed stats and a daily typing test with a leaderboard to motivate me to do at least a little each day Lol
rahimnathwani|9 months ago
- how many minutes per day?
- after each test, did you redo wrong/slow words?
My current typing speed, as measured by Monkeytype, is 80wpm (after a deduction for errors).
jagger27|8 months ago
monster_truck|9 months ago
I'm at 140, gaining ~1wpm per hour spent on it. Sometimes I feel like I'm only getting better at re-entering words on a screen