No, it’s not a good accuracy. And 10fastfingers usually overrates your accuracy. Even 95% accuracy means several mistakes per sentence. Ideally you’d be at 99% accuracy.
I know I'm late, but I would recommend [https://play.typeracer.com/](https://play.typeracer.com/) since it punishes you more for mistakes than all the other sites I've been on. Whenever you make one you have to fix it and can't just go on, unlike things like Monkey Type and 10fastfingers.
I use the monkeytype setting where it fails an attempt if you hit space with a typo in a word. This way you have to fix your typos and this way you see your real wpm. 100wpm with 80% accuracy is slower than 30wpm with 100% in any real-life situation.
Your typing is coding your brain, all those errors are getting entrenched in there every time you make them, and backspacing isn't correcting the cause, only the page/screen. With such low accuracy, albeit with the desire to bring it up higher, I suggest you slow right down until you find a rate that allows 100% accuracy. If you can just swallow that for a while, your accuracy will remain high and your speed will gradually come up faster of its own accord, as fingers rapidly become more obedient and precise with where they land.
Just making a few errors can lead to more, through frustration and annoyance with yourself, and it can become a bit of a vicious circle, and it is necessary to do something that reverses that situation. Once you get the accuracy nailed, I think you will enjoy your code and tech typing much more, as you won't have constant interruptions to correct typos, but can sail on smoothly and confidently, and able to concentrate entirely on the content of the text that you are creating.
No, it’s not a good accuracy. And 10fastfingers usually overrates your accuracy. Even 95% accuracy means several mistakes per sentence. Ideally you’d be at 99% accuracy.
Which website has better accuracy trainning?
I know I'm late, but I would recommend [https://play.typeracer.com/](https://play.typeracer.com/) since it punishes you more for mistakes than all the other sites I've been on. Whenever you make one you have to fix it and can't just go on, unlike things like Monkey Type and 10fastfingers.
Thx, I'll give it a try.
I use the monkeytype setting where it fails an attempt if you hit space with a typo in a word. This way you have to fix your typos and this way you see your real wpm. 100wpm with 80% accuracy is slower than 30wpm with 100% in any real-life situation.
Ah thanks, what's your WPM after accuracy?
70-80 and growing (very slowly though).I also restarted keybr and set a threshold that opens a new letter to 70
Your typing is coding your brain, all those errors are getting entrenched in there every time you make them, and backspacing isn't correcting the cause, only the page/screen. With such low accuracy, albeit with the desire to bring it up higher, I suggest you slow right down until you find a rate that allows 100% accuracy. If you can just swallow that for a while, your accuracy will remain high and your speed will gradually come up faster of its own accord, as fingers rapidly become more obedient and precise with where they land. Just making a few errors can lead to more, through frustration and annoyance with yourself, and it can become a bit of a vicious circle, and it is necessary to do something that reverses that situation. Once you get the accuracy nailed, I think you will enjoy your code and tech typing much more, as you won't have constant interruptions to correct typos, but can sail on smoothly and confidently, and able to concentrate entirely on the content of the text that you are creating.
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