Are there any other websites. These are the 4 different modes i personally use on monkeytype: And recently i've been trying to practice on the master difficulty in monkeytype on both of these settings because i've been getting alot of typos and with the hope that forcing myself into a.
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It wants you to type at 50+ wpm and have perfect accuracy. A minimalistic, customizable typing test. I've just updated the section titled monkeytype language settings with video evidence from nothisisjohn, showing a 50 wpm disparity in speed between a set of words that he knows.
I've been using monkeytype (among other sites) off and on for a long time.
Last nov i started a 30 day challenge to. Using monkeytype to get faster, by trying for accuracy instead. I am particularly interested in accuracy and overall consistency of accuracy. English 10k+numbers+punctuation + time:60s quotes+long funbox:58008 + time:60s english+10.
Hi all, i’m wondering if there are any good alternatives to monkey type? 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. Hi, i found out about monkeytype a month or so ago. I actually started at typingclub just to get familiar with which finger to type which keys, once i was a comfortable i then progressed to.
However, in all the modes i found, the text is just a mashup of words that don't go together.
I've been using typing club for a bit, but i've gotten to the point where it has become unrealistic. Keybr is much better as a beginner than monkey type.