WPM Typing Tests
WPM Typing Test #6
Feb 20th
Clear the text from the screen by typing it as quickly (yet carefully) as you can. Words will disappear as you type them. After you complete the test, you will see a results screen that will provide you with your WPM (words per minute) typing speed.
The text for this test is from Langston Hughes’ moving poem A Dream Deferred.
WPM Typing Test #5
Feb 20th
Type the text as quickly (yet carefully) as you can. The word wills disappear as you type them. After you complete the test, you will see a results screen that shows your typing speed in wpm (words per minute).
The text for this test is excerpted from Mark Twain’s famous essay on New England weather. There are three different excerpts, so feel free to test yourself multiple times.
WPM Test #4
Dec 8th
Type the words as fast as you can. Letters disappear as you type them. After you complete the test, you will see a results screen that shows your wpm (words per minute) typing speed.
The text for this test is latin. For some, this might be a more effective way to assess your typing speed as you will be using words you don’t recognize and therefore will have to type by sight. There are a number of different paragraphs to test yourself with
WPM Typing Test #3
Aug 26th
Type the words as fast as you can. Letters disappear as you type them. After you complete the test, you will see a results screen that shows your wpm (words per minute) typing speed.
The text for this test is from Einstein’s essay The Mysterious
WPM Typing Test #2
Jan 12th
Type the paragraph as it appears as fast as you can. Letters disappear as you type them. After the test, you will see a results screen that shows your wpm (words per minute) typing speed.
The text for this test is from Henry David Thoreau’s Walden.
WPM Test #1
Jan 12th
Type the paragraph as it appears as fast as you can. Letters disappear as you type them. After the test, you will see a results screen that shows your wpm (words per minute) typing speed.
The text for this test is from Barack Obama’s acceptance speech.
Speed Test
Oct 25th
Game Intrsuctions
To play, either paste some text into the input box, or just hit enter to have the application provide you with text. If you add your own text, make sure you add enough to type for 45 seconds.
Once the time starts, begin to type the text. Your output will appear below the sample text as you type. As soon as you make an error, your text will turn red. At this point, make sure you go back to correct your error (at which point the text will return to being black).
Your score is in words per minute and is based on how far you made it correctly through the text.