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How to measure typing speed and accuracy?

Typing speed and accuracy can be measured by performing a typing test, which assesses how quickly and accurately a person can type a given text or passage. You can check your speed and accuracy via the Ratatype typing test.

  • For languages with the Cyrillic alphabet, typing speed is measured in characters per minute (how many characters per minute you type without typos). This includes all characters, including spaces.
  • For languages with the Latin alphabet, typing speed is usually measured in words per minute. A word equals an average of 5 characters, including spaces.
  • Typing speed is sometimes measured in beats per minute. In this case, the unit of measurement includes not only the number of typed characters but also keystrokes on auxiliary keys such as Shift and Alt.

On Ratatype, typing speed is measured in characters per minute for Ukrainian, and in WPM for other languages. During a typing test, only correctly typed words are counted. If you make a typo, the character counting stops until you correct it.

Typing accuracy is the percentage of correctly entered characters out of the total number of characters in the text.

To get a good understanding of an individual's typing accuracy and speed, it is recommended to take several typing tests and calculate the average score. This provides a more accurate picture of performance.

In addition to typing tests, regular practice is an excellent way to improve speed and accuracy. Practicing for 30 minutes a day can enhance typing proficiency, speed, and accuracy. It is also important to maintain proper posture and ergonomics while typing to prevent injuries and ensure optimal performance.

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