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Does anyone have any resources for how to be a better typer?

10FastFingers.com Monkeytype
  1. TypeFacer is one of the simplest and easiest ways to preview all installed fonts in your system.
    What I did was look up the touch typing hand layout (googling it is pretty easy), then just force myself to use it. I started off going from 37wpm to 7wpm, but through a lot of use (especially doing daily type tests on websites like https://play.typeracer.com/ or https://10fastfingers.com/ ) I'm now at ~65wpm without looking after a couple months.

    #Speed Typing #Personal Productivity #Tool 97 social mentions

  2. Improve your Typing Speed with our Typing Games
    What I did was look up the touch typing hand layout (googling it is pretty easy), then just force myself to use it. I started off going from 37wpm to 7wpm, but through a lot of use (especially doing daily type tests on websites like https://play.typeracer.com/ or https://10fastfingers.com/ ) I'm now at ~65wpm without looking after a couple months.

    #Speed Typing #Typing Games #Productivity 76 social mentions

  3. Monkeytype is a minimalistic typing test, featuring many test modes, an account system to save your typing speed history and user configurable features like themes, a smooth caret and more.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    When you’re bored, you can always go on monkeytype or typeracer to test your speed.

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