fifteen hundred characters in five minutes
- Characters typed
- 1,500
- Minutes taken
- 5
- Uncorrected errors
- 5
Net words a minute59
300 standardised words over 5 minutes, less one word per error
Open this exampleTyping speed on the standard convention where a word is five characters, with errors deducted. Net speed is the only figure worth quoting, since gross speed rewards typing fast and badly.
Also called: wpm calculator, words per minute test.
59 net words a minute against 60 gross, with 98.33% accuracy. Around the adult average.
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The five-character word is a convention from typewriter testing that survives because it makes speeds comparable regardless of the text. Gross speed divides standardised words by minutes. Net speed subtracts one word for every uncorrected error, which is what stops the measure from rewarding speed at the expense of accuracy. Professional typing tests almost always quote net.
a word is five characters; net speed subtracts one word for each uncorrected errorEach of these is asserted on every build. If a change to the engine ever moved one of these answers, the build would fail before the page could print it.
Net words a minute59
300 standardised words over 5 minutes, less one word per error
Open this exampleNet words a minute60
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