I would say, one thing, or two: 1)If you learn to type, do it properly, i tried 6-7 finger method for several years, I thought it was efficient, but when I started to do it 100% right, I slowed down to 12 wpm, but after 4 days I've bocome more accurate, and even faster tham before (1 hour on keybr everyday). Right finger placment has 100% mire patantiinal 2)Try to acheve accuracy, I mean make no mustake. Don't try to achieve super speed, do it in a cimfortable way, you should look calm. You might not believe it, but the most of my records were hit when I didn't try to type fast, I was concertrated. P.s highly recommend you to use keybr and maximum text size, with punctuation signs on. That's how I do that, it's quite easy, quick to get used to, and handy.
i started learning touch typing on keybr today my average was around 45 wpm with only index and middle finger and i can tell you, it's a whole new experience (using your pinky is hard af)
I totally get that! Right now I'm getting used to advanced typing tests ad its a whole new feeling - stay tuned for that video and thank you so much for taking the time to watch my video I really appreciate that :)
This is the same experience on my touch typing journey to the word. Happy to see someone experience the same challenge. Also learn to type with proper finger placement and start from zero then increase your accuracy. Trust me ive been there and starrting your finger memory from scratch may be slow on first but will break that 90 wpm barrier.
6:49 and 7:01 there's your problem. Pro-tip always stick to one keyboard and try to use the same one to train your muscle memory. Instead of shuffling between laptop keyboard and external keyboard. Each keyboard is different, if you keep shuffling the keyboards, you'll again take some time to re-adjust and recallibrate to the new keyboard and hence losing the flow.
Looking back at this video a few months later (and with a new typing video planned out), I completely agree with you! Thanks for leaving your comment and for checking out the video :)
Accuracy is everything. If you're doing it wrong, you're training yourself wrong. Focus on accuracy and the speed will come. This kind of thing naturally takes a while.
Yea I just started 2 days ago and my progress has been good started at 9 wpm now at 18 in short sentences 40wpm it varies I got interested in this because my school work Composition writing essays
Hey Adam thank you so much for taking the time to watch my video and to leave your comment I really appreciate it. Stay tuned for the part 2 that is releasing soon ;)
You can be too! Everything I have learned is from UA-cam so I'll be giving back with the most important tips I have learned in a new video coming soon. Stay Tuned!
Yupp, the major thing you need to keep in mind is accuracy. Don't worry about your speed. When you see your speed is actually increasing along with your accuracy, then you will be amazed at some point in time. I was stuck on 55 wpm and the mistake I was doing is that I would try to force myself to type as fast as possible without giving a damn to my accuracy. Then I realized that this way it wouldn't work. So, after that, I mainly focused on my accuracy, to achieve not below the 98% of target on accuracy. However, sometimes I would go below 98% accuracy and hit around 96%-97%. But, then as soon as I realize that my main goal is accuracy not speed, I would go back on my terms and try to maintain consistent accuracy. Conclusion: Now, I am way above my previous speed of 55 wpm and reached the 65 wpm mark. At 55 wpm, my accuracy would be around 91%-93%. But at 65 wpm with the prime aim of the accuracy of 98% actually, my accuracy got better and better along with my speed and my accuracy is around 99% at the present context. If I complete 30 races of typing per day, my accuracy would be almost 99%-100% in more than 26 races on average and 98% for the rest of the races. Note: I have used other platforms as well. But if you want to get the real feel of typing along with some toughness. Try type racer. This is the platform that I use. Plus my personal best is 86WPM with 98% accuracy and right now I am on average of 65WPM. And, by the way, amazing video.
I work as a programmer so im basically typing all day, and my natural typing technique involves all fingers on the left hand and generally 2 plus the pinky for the return or backspace key on the right hand, and i type 80 wpm with this technique. I’ve started to learn 10 finger typing now, and am at about that same initial plateau of around 60/70 wpm but its difficult to switch to this technique now for programming because its slower and all the different symbols on the right which are frequently used in programming have to be typed with the pinky, which is a pain to be honest because its so many keys for the least agile finger. Good to see that there is a way beyond this initial plateau so I will keep trying!
Yo this is the first video I’ve seen from you and it was WAYY higher quality then what I expected. Great Job!! Also I was just wondering what editing software you use to edit your videos? Keep up the great work
I used to edit with LumaFusion but now I have switched to Final Cut Pro X. I'm going to making a bunch of new content surrounding that coming soon so that more people can start making their own high quality videos! Thanks for leaving the comment and taking the time to watch the video I really appreciate it :)
For such a small channel this is a really good video, no joke man. Some parts were a lil dragged out but overall i learned from it without cringing (which tbh nowadays is an achievement lmao). I can see you going places bro just dont give up on this!
Hey All Kinds thank you so much for taking the time to watch my video and leave your comment. I really do appreciate the feedback! I'm still relatively new to this and just trying to learn how to get better and what exactly my style is - your constructive criticism really does mean a lot to me for that reason and the videos are not going to stop coming! Thanks again for watching this video and I look forward to seeing what the future brings :)
I've always typed on a phone all my life. Typing on keyboard feels so incredibly strange, i am at 16wpm when I'm looking at the keyboard. Recently started learning touch typing after watching this and it's hella fun!
It is not a combination of random letters. The letter frequency is boosted for what you need to work on while providing you with a proper sonority hierarchy and plausible phonetics transferred to spelling. That is very hard to do, advanced algorithms need to be formulated and data capture need to be at its peak. It is amazing. Don't treat it like it is random letter combinations, that is degrading
I don't know why I never thought of practicing typing on one screen while watching UA-cam on another. This kept me more mentally stimulated enough to make me practice for longer periods.
It's a great way to make those long practice session seem no t so bad, though, I've felt that as I have gotten fast I need to focus more on the typing itself - thus I have switched to podcasts to stay both stimulated and focused. More information like this is to come in the part 2 of this video so stay tuned!
Matt Bison I understand. You’ll laugh, but I JUST got to the point where I’m hitting 54 WPM sometimes, so I’ve got hours and hours of repetitive practice to go. Thank goodness for the videos, music and other things I can do at the same time. Looking forward to part 2.
I am at 45 WPM now whereas I was only an averegae 30 last week ....Touch typing has helped me a lot when it comes to accuracy ..... I would really love to see 90 or above one day......
kbr is the best...in kbr lets you import your own word list...so you can do the most common words....it has the best typing interface and the statistics charting...
Right now i type for 53 wpm, my highest was 63, hopefully i can get more. I was literally about to give up until i saw more people record their experience and then they actually grow and get better. It motivated me to keep going, hopefully i get to my goal which is 90. Edit: well i got 85 wpm which was not my goal but it was still pretty close, but I'm still happy about that
it shouldnt be too drastic - as you practice, you get used to the speed that you type. right now i type at about 110 and when i do the 1 minute one i drop down to between 100 and 105
@@alpay389 Hi, I think I kind of reached it. I'm able to hit 56 wpm but most of the time just around 40 and above. I've started my touch typing when I bought a new keyboard last December 22. I would continue practicing till I can constantly maintain 50.
Yeah i have been at 20-30 my entire life really and am working on it so instead of 20 or 22 wpm consistently with 88-92% accuracy now 25-27 sometimes right above 30 and 95+ accuracy So I’m working to get 100 wpm
I type in a speed around of 87 wpm. But in german. English is my next target. In english I type around 60 wpm now. But I discovered it for myself that accuracy is the main thing I have to concentrate on. But nice video, thanks for your upload!!11OneOneEleven
I am an early teen and I am just like you.. I felt good knowing that everyone goes through that point where they are stuck and cant do better.. and accuracy helps them.. my highest is 94 wpm.. and I am too trying to get to 100
I'm a little confused. Fastfingers shows you typed 83 words per minute with one error. That would make your adjusted speed 82 words per minute. Unless they have a different way of calculating the score.
they probably have a different way of calculating it that includes your mistakes - because you still typed during that time. thats only my guess though!
My highest was 93 wpm. Touch typing is a bit challenging for me because it just makes me mess up sometimes and it might be hard to rely on yourself to type that way but I am working on it. I used to be a really bad typer when I was like 13. The right amount of confidence and practice really push you the right way to do better. I am not the best at touch typing though.
@@imanebenrbia8534 Yep still making process. My best is 122 wpm and with an average of at least 108 wpm. I'm still trying to get more than that but it takes time. I feel like my fingers get lighter the faster I get. They used to feel so heavy when I started typing and now they feel like as light as feathers to me.
My Average speed rn is around 27 wpm ,yeah i know that sucks...After seeing this video I've decided to commit myself to push for around 60 wps in a month. Let's see if it's going to work and btw you are among few who could motivate me into doing something 😄
@@amalthomas768 dude, that's amazing! i practiced a bit daily and went from i think 83wpm (super slow progress, i used to top at 70-sth wpm, too) to like 100wpm average, now topping at 120wpm but it's so inconsistent. you can do this :)
I started learning to touch type like 4-5 weeks ago and my average currently is 65 WPM while personal best is 75. Before this, I just used 2-3 fingers.... that hunt and peck method which got me to 50 on average but obviously wasn't healthy at all. I am happy with whatever progress I have made. Next goal is to get 80+ WPM constantly.
Hey man im beignner tell me wt things shud i hve to keep in ma mind . Ma right hands finger are not liftng up to keys upwards frm home row keys .Suggest me some tips to make a strong mapping of them so i cud learn it in a right direction
I saw you mention that you were carrying over bad habits from touch typing, which bad habits are those? I'm currently at about 45 wpm and really wanna get better. I'm learning touch typing and curious
some of the things i used to do were typing with some fingers and not others (when really you have 5, so you gotta USE 5) and also continuing to look down at the keyboard. those were some of the big ones because as soon as you break through those, youre able to increase your speed. 45 isnt bad though - you got this!
How do you stop you’re self form looking down, I’m not even looking at the keys to type and my accuracy still stays about 98-100% closing my eyes so I have the keys memorized but I have a hard time looking at the screen for more than a minute nonstop
That's an interesting problem... but a good one to have! At least your accuracy is high! Maybe do tests that are not focused on accuracy, rather just trying to keep your eyes on the screen
bro i want to ask you something , I am at average 60wpm but i am IT student and I only averages at common words provided by keybr abd fastfangers sites I want to be good at all keys including all symbols , symbols used while programming Should i learn these basic first and averages upto 80 90 wpm or start learning from basic with symbols keys ????🙏
I recommend that you just learn the basic keys first because you'll get used to the touch typing experience and you will also build up some typing confidence. From there, I would say move onto symbols as you'll have an advantage in that you'll already know how to type the other keys on the keyboard. I'm practicing something similar for a part 2 of this video - stay tuned!
Really a great video love u Awesome story I m typing 3 hr for 7 days and 1 hr for a month and again 5 min for 15 days my typing speed is not going too abroad 35_45
literally watched this video thinking there was something good here and you're literally doing what i already do except less and i already type 120 on average lmao
Hi bro! I am Mohith vignesh . I started touch typing from 4 days in keybr.com. I got upto letter M. I am struggling with lower case letters and function keys .So i started searching a solution solution for this.I found that we should type with hands having '' in and out'' movements , but they did not give clear explanation about this .Can u please help to make a video on hand movements while typing.It would be really helpfull
I started touch typing about a week ago, I started not even knowing which fingers to click which keys and now I’m averaging 40 wpm on sights with punctuation and stuff and 60 and sometimes even 70 on key.br definitely scared ima hit a plateau soon tho
I didn't type for years and I started at only 21 wpm (I know that's horrendous) after about 3 weeks I'm averaging 46 wpm. Don't give up no matter how bad you are at the beginning.
Another thing that will happen, at least it happened with me is that I can tell when a type a word wrong just by the feel of how my fingers moved when I typed it.
Honestly a random Amazon keyboard lol but I do have a mechanical keyboard review on the channel already with another coming on the way so stay tuned :)
It's a very valuable skill even outside of school. I find the best way to learn is online at your own speed because sometimes to schools are too slow and sometimes too fast. I'll be going more in depth with some techniques in another video so stay tuned!
Hi, I'm typing different texts in typingmaster for like 2 hours daily but barely reaching 60wpm, practicing on 10fastfingers will make any difference? Btw love your video
I would strongly suggest 10fastfingers because it gives you the most common words but when it becomes too easy they also have the harder version. Not to mention their website is clean and not distracting to use! Begin with KeyBr if you're having trouble finding where the keys are. Thanks for taking your time to leave your comment and watch my video I really appreciate it!
This guy is way too underrated. p.s: Can you give me some tips on the learning touch typing part? This video only focuses on the increasing speed part..
Thank you so much for the nice comment I really appreciate it! I'm planning on making a Part 2 to this video and I will be adding in some more tips that should solve your problem. For now, I recommend keybr.com to learn the fundamental touch typing. Stay tuned for the new video...
i used to have 40wpm but now i started learning touch typing and at first i had around 15wpm, and now i have 20 - 30wpm. my goal is to go above my speed i have got before touch typing.
I recommend it to try and get used to practice. Once you get better, you'll need to focus more on the words. Good luck I can't wait to see your progress!
i wouldnt measure it by words. if youre slow, 500 words will take you forever. i would measure it by time. i spent around 20 minutes a day and slowly over time, the amount of tests/words i was typing a day increased - because i was getting faster. measure your progress by time and slowly youll see yourself get faster. hope that helps!
i started at about 5 to 10 WPM and one month later i am now able to hit the 35 to 40 WPM ............Not stopping tho.....currently my aim is atleast 60 to 70 with 90 % or above accuracy
I MADE A SECOND PART OF THIS VIDEO. CHECK IT OUT HERE: ua-cam.com/video/rbueJVBjFdg/v-deo.html
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I would say, one thing, or two:
1)If you learn to type, do it properly, i tried 6-7 finger method for several years, I thought it was efficient, but when I started to do it 100% right, I slowed down to 12 wpm, but after 4 days I've bocome more accurate, and even faster tham before (1 hour on keybr everyday). Right finger placment has 100% mire patantiinal
2)Try to acheve accuracy, I mean make no mustake. Don't try to achieve super speed, do it in a cimfortable way, you should look calm. You might not believe it, but the most of my records were hit when I didn't try to type fast, I was concertrated.
P.s highly recommend you to use keybr and maximum text size, with punctuation signs on. That's how I do that, it's quite easy, quick to get used to, and handy.
Im at 50 wpm right now and I was at 30 wpm a month ago and still keeping at it
This helped me further my journey in also trying to get 100 wpm
Amazing! You'll be there soon enough :)
I have been practicing for 2 week i guess my speed is 30 my best is 35....i cnt increase my speed anymore... I practice on typing master btw
Whats ya speed now?
@@buster2644 I’m at 80 😅💪
@@buster2644 haven’t practiced as much but since I’ve been at school typing is a lifestyle
I've been practicing to increase my speed for a while too and i agree that accuracy is the biggest factor
Couldn't agree more!
What should I aim for?
@@artursarajs723 100% Accuracy. As close as you can anyway. Like he says in the video, the less mistakes you make, the faster your speed will be.
i started learning touch typing on keybr today
my average was around 45 wpm with only index and middle finger
and i can tell you, it's a whole new experience (using your pinky is hard af)
I totally get that! Right now I'm getting used to advanced typing tests ad its a whole new feeling - stay tuned for that video and thank you so much for taking the time to watch my video I really appreciate that :)
This was amazing dude!, My top speed is 65wpm, but couldn't reach it again, was getting like 50-58wpm, This video gave me confidence to practice!
Practice makes perfect! You’ll get there:)
@@MattBison also I want to say that this video was amazing and relatable, the editing was great and made the video very interesting! Good job, man!
My fastest is 150 wpm. My average though is 120 wpm
What speed are you at now
This is the same experience on my touch typing journey to the word. Happy to see someone experience the same challenge. Also learn to type with proper finger placement and start from zero then increase your accuracy. Trust me ive been there and starrting your finger memory from scratch may be slow on first but will break that 90 wpm barrier.
6:49 and 7:01 there's your problem. Pro-tip always stick to one keyboard and try to use the same one to train your muscle memory. Instead of shuffling between laptop keyboard and external keyboard.
Each keyboard is different, if you keep shuffling the keyboards, you'll again take some time to re-adjust and recallibrate to the new keyboard and hence losing the flow.
Looking back at this video a few months later (and with a new typing video planned out), I completely agree with you! Thanks for leaving your comment and for checking out the video :)
The advice about focussing on accuracy rather than speed is the best I've heard in videos about increasing typing speed (for a touch typist.)
Accuracy is everything. If you're doing it wrong, you're training yourself wrong.
Focus on accuracy and the speed will come. This kind of thing naturally takes a while.
Yea I just started 2 days ago and my progress has been good started at 9 wpm now at 18 in short sentences 40wpm it varies I got interested in this because my school work Composition writing essays
I like that fast progress! Good Job!
Solid breakdown of what works and what works even better. Encouraged to keep trying.
Hey Adam thank you so much for taking the time to watch my video and to leave your comment I really appreciate it. Stay tuned for the part 2 that is releasing soon ;)
He is so good at editing
You can be too! Everything I have learned is from UA-cam so I'll be giving back with the most important tips I have learned in a new video coming soon. Stay Tuned!
@@MattBison Oh I would sooooo look forward to that
Not good but the very best!
Which software do you use?
@Matt Bison which editing software do you use?
Yupp, the major thing you need to keep in mind is accuracy. Don't worry about your speed. When you see your speed is actually increasing along with your accuracy, then you will be amazed at some point in time. I was stuck on 55 wpm and the mistake I was doing is that I would try to force myself to type as fast as possible without giving a damn to my accuracy. Then I realized that this way it wouldn't work. So, after that, I mainly focused on my accuracy, to achieve not below the 98% of target on accuracy.
However, sometimes I would go below 98% accuracy and hit around 96%-97%. But, then as soon as I realize that my main goal is accuracy not speed, I would go back on my terms and try to maintain consistent accuracy.
Conclusion: Now, I am way above my previous speed of 55 wpm and reached the 65 wpm mark. At 55 wpm, my accuracy would be around 91%-93%. But at 65 wpm with the prime aim of the accuracy of 98% actually, my accuracy got better and better along with my speed and my accuracy is around 99% at the present context. If I complete 30 races of typing per day, my accuracy would be almost 99%-100% in more than 26 races on average and 98% for the rest of the races.
Note: I have used other platforms as well. But if you want to get the real feel of typing along with some toughness. Try type racer. This is the platform that I use. Plus my personal best is 86WPM with 98% accuracy and right now I am on average of 65WPM.
And, by the way, amazing video.
98% is very good, However I'd say 96% just enough.
I work as a programmer so im basically typing all day, and my natural typing technique involves all fingers on the left hand and generally 2 plus the pinky for the return or backspace key on the right hand, and i type 80 wpm with this technique. I’ve started to learn 10 finger typing now, and am at about that same initial plateau of around 60/70 wpm but its difficult to switch to this technique now for programming because its slower and all the different symbols on the right which are frequently used in programming have to be typed with the pinky, which is a pain to be honest because its so many keys for the least agile finger. Good to see that there is a way beyond this initial plateau so I will keep trying!
Yh you’re right
60-80wpm is good enough for programming cos u think a lot b4 u type
This is actually useful. Unlike most advice out there. Thank you
Yo this is the first video I’ve seen from you and it was WAYY higher quality then what I expected. Great Job!! Also I was just wondering what editing software you use to edit your videos? Keep up the great work
bob bob he sometimes use primer pro or LumaFusion
LumaFusion is the app that you can use iPad
I used to edit with LumaFusion but now I have switched to Final Cut Pro X. I'm going to making a bunch of new content surrounding that coming soon so that more people can start making their own high quality videos! Thanks for leaving the comment and taking the time to watch the video I really appreciate it :)
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For such a small channel this is a really good video, no joke man. Some parts were a lil dragged out but overall i learned from it without cringing (which tbh nowadays is an achievement lmao). I can see you going places bro just dont give up on this!
Hey All Kinds thank you so much for taking the time to watch my video and leave your comment. I really do appreciate the feedback! I'm still relatively new to this and just trying to learn how to get better and what exactly my style is - your constructive criticism really does mean a lot to me for that reason and the videos are not going to stop coming! Thanks again for watching this video and I look forward to seeing what the future brings :)
I've always typed on a phone all my life. Typing on keyboard feels so incredibly strange, i am at 16wpm when I'm looking at the keyboard. Recently started learning touch typing after watching this and it's hella fun!
I'm glad to hear! Good luck on your journey!
you could try it on your phone to. I actually interested to know how fast you are bc you said you write always on your phone.
It is not a combination of random letters. The letter frequency is boosted for what you need to work on while providing you with a proper sonority hierarchy and plausible phonetics transferred to spelling. That is very hard to do, advanced algorithms need to be formulated and data capture need to be at its peak. It is amazing. Don't treat it like it is random letter combinations, that is degrading
I don't know why I never thought of practicing typing on one screen while watching UA-cam on another. This kept me more mentally stimulated enough to make me practice for longer periods.
It's a great way to make those long practice session seem no t so bad, though, I've felt that as I have gotten fast I need to focus more on the typing itself - thus I have switched to podcasts to stay both stimulated and focused. More information like this is to come in the part 2 of this video so stay tuned!
Matt Bison I understand. You’ll laugh, but I JUST got to the point where I’m hitting 54 WPM sometimes, so I’ve got hours and hours of repetitive practice to go. Thank goodness for the videos, music and other things I can do at the same time. Looking forward to part 2.
I am at 45 WPM now whereas I was only an averegae 30 last week ....Touch typing has helped me a lot when it comes to accuracy ..... I would really love to see 90 or above one day......
hope you got there!
I got up to 20 wpm once. I wish I could do 30 wpm.
You've gained a new subscriber, bro! Don't quit. Your channel is so underrated
kbr is the best...in kbr lets you import your own word list...so you can do the most common words....it has the best typing interface and the statistics charting...
Thanks for sharing!
Small channels are hidden gems.
This is just the beginning :)
As a person aiming to get 120wpm consistently, I think this video worths nothing but a big thumb up! Great video and keep coming!😁
thank you so much i really appreciate it!
Appreciate you sharing personal notes on your progress!
Appreciate you watching!
Right now i type for 53 wpm, my highest was 63, hopefully i can get more. I was literally about to give up until i saw more people record their experience and then they actually grow and get better. It motivated me to keep going, hopefully i get to my goal which is 90.
Edit: well i got 85 wpm which was not my goal but it was still pretty close, but I'm still happy about that
That's amazing! Keep pushing you'll reach your goal soon enough!
bro tysm it helped i did not know how to type with 10 fingers i used 2 fingers now i can type pretty fast
I'm glad this video could help you :)
:)
I'm a need to use some of these tips Matt!
Haha thanks man! Trust me with your skill, you'll be typing faster than me in no time :D
@@MattBison Hehe, thanks Matt! Yeah, I hope so, but it'll be hard😅
YAY i was sub 1k! Congrats dude and no problem for the 1000th sub :D
That's amazing! Thank you so much for subscribing and bringing the channel to 1K!
Nice video with a real story, thanks Matt.
Glad you enjoyed it!
you are getting 90 wpm in the one-minute test but when you give a 10 minutes test then you can realize how drastically your speed is decreased...
it shouldnt be too drastic - as you practice, you get used to the speed that you type. right now i type at about 110 and when i do the 1 minute one i drop down to between 100 and 105
Excellent post! You mentioned something I think will work well... speed then accuracy alternately. THANKS!! 🙏🏾
Glad it was helpful!
Your cinematography here is better, good job
Thank you very much I really appreciate it!
Solid guidance thanks dude!
Glad it helped!
I love the feeling of my pinky finger typing really fast really accurate lol I’m so glad I stopped hitting pinky finger letters with ring fingers
thank you for the information this really help.
Glad it was helpful!
I'm trying to learn touch typing for three days now. From 9 wpm on the first day to 26-30 wpm this time.
Hope I can do 50 before 2021.
You've got this!!
@@MattBison Thank you! I'm hitting up to 40 wpm now! Thanks for the tips!
ok you have 2 days left to reach your goal. i would really want to know if you reached your goal and by the way when did you started?
@@alpay389 Hi, I think I kind of reached it.
I'm able to hit 56 wpm but most of the time just around 40 and above.
I've started my touch typing when I bought a new keyboard last December 22.
I would continue practicing till I can constantly maintain 50.
@@seishinnfox Whats your speed rn?
great video man!!!
Thank you so much I really appreciate you!
Yeah i have been at 20-30 my entire life really and am working on it so instead of 20 or 22 wpm consistently with 88-92% accuracy now 25-27 sometimes right above 30 and 95+ accuracy
So I’m working to get 100 wpm
I type in a speed around of 87 wpm. But in german. English is my next target. In english I type around 60 wpm now. But I discovered it for myself that accuracy is the main thing I have to concentrate on. But nice video, thanks for your upload!!11OneOneEleven
I am an early teen and I am just like you.. I felt good knowing that everyone goes through that point where they are stuck and cant do better.. and accuracy helps them.. my highest is 94 wpm.. and I am too trying to get to 100
That's awesome! You're going to get there soon!
@@MattBison wow! what a coincidence! I just hit 107 wpm today! I am feeling very happy
I'm a little confused. Fastfingers shows you typed 83 words per minute with one error. That would make your adjusted speed 82 words per minute. Unless they have a different way of calculating the score.
they probably have a different way of calculating it that includes your mistakes - because you still typed during that time. thats only my guess though!
You only use your thumb? Is it because you are right-handed or because is more comfortable or something?
My highest was 93 wpm. Touch typing is a bit challenging for me because it just makes me mess up sometimes and it might be hard to rely on yourself to type that way but I am working on it. I used to be a really bad typer when I was like 13. The right amount of confidence and practice really push you the right way to do better. I am not the best at touch typing though.
you got this!
@@MattBison Now I am at 112 wpm. I know the process is very slow but it's definitely worth it to me.
@@Truepurple7 where you at now? Still making progress?
@@imanebenrbia8534 Yep still making process. My best is 122 wpm and with an average of at least 108 wpm. I'm still trying to get more than that but it takes time. I feel like my fingers get lighter the faster I get. They used to feel so heavy when I started typing and now they feel like as light as feathers to me.
Thanks bro for sites suggestions.
Always welcome!
I watched this whole video thinking it was made by a big youtuber. Nice work
Hey Tristan thank you so much for taking the time to watch my video and leave your nice comment I really appreciate that!
Thank you for your support
Any time my friend!
I started a week ago at 23 wpm now at 45 wpm and further trying to increase the speed thanks dude
Awesome progress man!
@@MattBison got an exam today bro
Nice thank you for your advice and guidance.
Glad it was helpful!
My Average speed rn is around 27 wpm ,yeah i know that sucks...After seeing this video I've decided to commit myself to push for around 60 wps in a month. Let's see if it's going to work and btw you are among few who could motivate me into doing something 😄
it's definitely achievable!! i've been practicing daily and i have been seeing progress slowly but surely- you can do it!
@@ThanhNguyen-jf6nq 3 weeks up and I could do 60 on an average;topping at 74.4 . Thats 29 hr 36 min of practice...And I'm really proud😁
@@amalthomas768 dude, that's amazing! i practiced a bit daily and went from i think 83wpm (super slow progress, i used to top at 70-sth wpm, too) to like 100wpm average, now topping at 120wpm but it's so inconsistent. you can do this :)
Thank you so much for the inspiration your the best! 👏👏👏
You are so welcome!
I started learning to touch type like 4-5 weeks ago and my average currently is 65 WPM while personal best is 75. Before this, I just used 2-3 fingers.... that hunt and peck method which got me to 50 on average but obviously wasn't healthy at all. I am happy with whatever progress I have made. Next goal is to get 80+ WPM constantly.
That's awesome!
@@MattBison Thanks :)
Hey man im beignner tell me wt things shud i hve to keep in ma mind . Ma right hands finger are not liftng up to keys upwards frm home row keys .Suggest me some tips to make a strong mapping of them so i cud learn it in a right direction
nice editing my dude, hope you hit triple numbers soon
Hey Jashe thank you so much for taking the time to watch my video and for leaving your comment. It's only a matter of time :)
Why so underrated?
which is the keyboard that you are using? 1:42
Honestly... A random keyboard off amazon 😅 I have a review of a keyboard coming out shortly so stay tuned!
Hey man I was your 900Subcriber
Thank you so much :D
Do you type using the homerow method?
What editing software do you use
FCPX :)
@@MattBison I thought you were dead?
I've felt all of those. And now, freaking struggling to reach avg. among 120-130 WPM
That's amazing!
now i feel really cool with like 95-105 on average (119 record) finally someone whose progress is kind of human-like
i appreciate that! no bs here :)
I saw you mention that you were carrying over bad habits from touch typing, which bad habits are those? I'm currently at about 45 wpm and really wanna get better. I'm learning touch typing and curious
some of the things i used to do were typing with some fingers and not others (when really you have 5, so you gotta USE 5) and also continuing to look down at the keyboard. those were some of the big ones because as soon as you break through those, youre able to increase your speed. 45 isnt bad though - you got this!
@@MattBison thanks for your response! I'm practicing fir about 20 mins a day give or take, and have made good progress so far :)
Which keyboard is urs
Right now I'm just sticking to my MacBook's keyboard but I'm thinking of picking something up!
Hey, which keyboard are you using?
Honestly, a random keyboard off Amazon 😅 though I did buy a keyboard for typing recently so stay tuned for that video :)
@@MattBison aight cools, looking forward to it! :)
Underrated
How do you stop you’re self form looking down, I’m not even looking at the keys to type and my accuracy still stays about 98-100% closing my eyes so I have the keys memorized but I have a hard time looking at the screen for more than a minute nonstop
That's an interesting problem... but a good one to have! At least your accuracy is high! Maybe do tests that are not focused on accuracy, rather just trying to keep your eyes on the screen
Thanks man!
Happy to help!
bro i want to ask you something , I am at average 60wpm but i am IT student and I only averages at common words provided by keybr abd fastfangers sites
I want to be good at all keys including all symbols , symbols used while programming Should i learn these basic first and averages upto 80 90 wpm or start learning from basic with symbols keys ????🙏
I recommend that you just learn the basic keys first because you'll get used to the touch typing experience and you will also build up some typing confidence. From there, I would say move onto symbols as you'll have an advantage in that you'll already know how to type the other keys on the keyboard. I'm practicing something similar for a part 2 of this video - stay tuned!
With what finger do u type p and q
I prefer to use both my pinky's fingers :D
Really a great video love u
Awesome story I m typing 3 hr for 7 days and 1 hr for a month and again 5 min for 15 days my typing speed is not going too abroad 35_45
Thanks for the awesome comment and keep up the great work - before you know it you'll be destroying those numbers :D
@@MattBison ya i started from 7wpm to 35+ wpm and you are welcome :
literally watched this video thinking there was something good here and you're literally doing what i already do except less and i already type 120 on average lmao
lmao n i c e - I made an updated video so check that out if it fits your vibe :D
Dude if you live in chicago I also do. I see that sweater.
haha :)
@@MattBison By the way I am learning touch typing also and I am around 47.0 to 51.0 wpm
Hi bro! I am Mohith vignesh . I started touch typing from 4 days in keybr.com. I got upto letter M. I am struggling with lower case letters and function keys .So i started searching a solution solution for this.I found that we should type with hands having '' in and out'' movements , but they did not give clear explanation about this .Can u please help to make a video on hand movements while typing.It would be really helpfull
I'll get to work!
I started touch typing about a week ago, I started not even knowing which fingers to click which keys and now I’m averaging 40 wpm on sights with punctuation and stuff and 60 and sometimes even 70 on key.br definitely scared ima hit a plateau soon tho
You've got this!
I didn't type for years and I started at only 21 wpm (I know that's horrendous) after about 3 weeks I'm averaging 46 wpm. Don't give up no matter how bad you are at the beginning.
Couldn't have said it better!
Another thing that will happen, at least it happened with me is that I can tell when a type a word wrong just by the feel of how my fingers moved when I typed it.
I type at 19 wpm :/ If doubled, that's 28 wpm.
That's still progress and i'll take it. Thank you, handsome man.
Progress is progress! Thank you so much for the compliment lmao XD
Keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
what's the keyboard in the thumbnail?
Honestly a random Amazon keyboard lol but I do have a mechanical keyboard review on the channel already with another coming on the way so stay tuned :)
I was a 10fast fingers user but when i tried monkey type it changed everything its so much better and smoother and clean
i used to write only like 18 wpm now i cant write about 50 to 60 so I am getting somewhere
That's amazing progress!
Yh im terrible at touch typing. We were supposed to learn in primary school but they never kept up with it. Ima give this a go
same for me bro. I am going to complete my school few months
It's a very valuable skill even outside of school. I find the best way to learn is online at your own speed because sometimes to schools are too slow and sometimes too fast. I'll be going more in depth with some techniques in another video so stay tuned!
I am learning for about
half a month. Now my speed is 20 wpm
Keep up the great work it can only get better!
@@MattBison🖤🖤
I started from 3 words per minute. Now my speed is 30 wpm 🤣
Your video is really good👍
Thank you! 😃
Iam a beginner. Can I practice typing in the laptop. Pls reply me.
Hi, I'm typing different texts in typingmaster for like 2 hours daily but barely reaching 60wpm, practicing on 10fastfingers will make any difference? Btw love your video
I would strongly suggest 10fastfingers because it gives you the most common words but when it becomes too easy they also have the harder version. Not to mention their website is clean and not distracting to use! Begin with KeyBr if you're having trouble finding where the keys are. Thanks for taking your time to leave your comment and watch my video I really appreciate it!
@@MattBison thank u, I've learned touch typing using keybr it's a great website, I'll also practice on 10fastfingers from now
Do u use a 2013 mac? Man, I thought I was the only one!
I use 2012 Mac, Im the coolest ;)
I don't use mac I'm the coolest
@@Kab1rGaming XD
@@Kab1rGaming 😂
This guy is way too underrated.
p.s: Can you give me some tips on the learning touch typing part? This video only focuses on the increasing speed part..
Thank you so much for the nice comment I really appreciate it! I'm planning on making a Part 2 to this video and I will be adding in some more tips that should solve your problem. For now, I recommend keybr.com to learn the fundamental touch typing. Stay tuned for the new video...
@@MattBison Thank you! Please get the new video out soon!
I’m currently (December 7th.) at 20wpm because I never use keyboards except on my phone. But I decided to improve so I hope your tips help me :)
You got this!
good quality content i leave sub
Thank you so much!
i used to have 40wpm but now i started learning touch typing and at first i had around 15wpm, and now i have 20 - 30wpm. my goal is to go above my speed i have got before touch typing.
i hope you hit your goal - good luck!
what you keyboard???
My average now is 50 WPM I never try typing while watch UA-cam, but I will do it and see the difference
I recommend it to try and get used to practice. Once you get better, you'll need to focus more on the words. Good luck I can't wait to see your progress!
which keyboard is that?
its a cheap keyboard from amazon - if you have any keyboard recommendations feel free to let me know!
How many words would be a good practice day? 500? 1000? 5000?
i wouldnt measure it by words. if youre slow, 500 words will take you forever. i would measure it by time. i spent around 20 minutes a day and slowly over time, the amount of tests/words i was typing a day increased - because i was getting faster. measure your progress by time and slowly youll see yourself get faster. hope that helps!
How is everyone starting speed 40 -50 wpm I am struggling to get 20 wpm 😂😂
no worries! everyone starts somewhere and as long as you practice you'll be well on your way!
i started at about 5 to 10 WPM and one month later i am now able to hit the 35 to 40 WPM ............Not stopping tho.....currently my aim is atleast 60 to 70 with 90 % or above accuracy
That's amazing! You're well on your way to hitting your goal :D
On the apple magic keyboard I get like 79 words per minute but on any other keyboard I get like 30 words a minute
Gonna go from 180 to 360 from what this video stated
1000% gUArAnTeEd