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Many typists have not memorized the keyboard. Usually each key is labeled, so nontypists can hunt and peck letter by letter, relying on knowledge in the world and minimizing the time required for learning. The problem is that such typing is slow and difficult. With experience, of course, hunt-and-peckers learn the positions of many of the letters on the keyboard, even without instruction, and typing speed increases notably, quickly surpassing handwriting speeds and, for some, reaching quite respectable rates.
— The Design of Everyday Things (book) by Don Norman
Language: English
Submitted by: ppubalo
This text has been typed more than 1000 times:
Avg. speed: 82 WPM
Avg. accuracy: 96.6%

Top 10 scores for this text

User Speed Accuracy Points Place Date Options
1 joshua728 218 WPM 100% 288 1/2 Oct 16, 2023
2 arenasnow 199 WPM 100% 263 1/2 Apr 4, 2019
3 arenasnow2 177 WPM 99% 233 1/2 Sep 9, 2019
4 atthetop 177 WPM 99% 233 1/2 Dec 13, 2019
5 han2000 173 WPM 99% 228 1/4 Nov 15, 2018
6 rosewolf 173 WPM 99% 228 1/4 Feb 2, 2020
7 alpha_panda 173 WPM 99% 227 1/2 Nov 9, 2019
8 ayeyuhskuh 172 WPM 100% 227 1/2 Apr 17, 2025
9 xanderec 172 WPM 98% 226 1/2 Nov 11, 2024
10 g1_petroleum 172 WPM 98% 226 1/2 Jan 4, 2025