@@suqmaddiqq The time from your eye seeing shapes on the screen to your brain interpreting that as a letter to that going to your fingers and your fingers figuring out where to press and then actually clicking the key, that takes thinking.
I type no where near as fast, though I type almost 3x the average person. The way I greatly improved my typing speed was doing exactly this, removing the gaps between words and sentences to create a nice smooth ride. Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
I feel as though the consistency to be able to stay at this speed for a minute is more impressive than the speed itself. Hitting your peak is know to be much more easy than staying at same peak.
@@iamapokerface8992 yeah absolutely. You can hit very high speeds in 15 seconds and 10 word tests and things like that, but it's much harder to maintain that speed for a long period of time. On Monkeytype's 10 word test, I've hit 172 wpm, but only 115 in 1 minute. TL DR: short bursts are easier than long texts
This dude has this keyboard with him at breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, home, work, vacation, in a car, on a boat…. Knows it better than anyone in his family.
@@focidhomophobicii2426 Aren’t there only 2 buttons on morse code transmitters? For reference, there are 26 letters in the alphabet, so that’s a 97.55% accuracy on 26 buttons rather than 2. I imagine mistakes would be tiny, since each letter is a collection of inputs
You barely have to think about once you reach past 160+. It's just direct muscle memory, only thing slowing you down is that your fingers cant press really fast.
I could probably reach up to this speed if i could utilize my right hand more. For some reason i fully use my left hand but only use my middle finger for my right hand but i’m still able to reach a max of 130 wpm on typing tests
That is absolutely crazy. I remember being 40wpm and thinking that I would be proud to get 70. Well, now I can do 100 but this is astonishing. Even with steno this would be quite impressive.
@@oreosdilemma573 dude dont rush it keep typing and it will improve so much, dont practice just do things a lot with typing and learn to like it, dont get frustrated iether
@@syclops42 I can read fiction books that fast, probably faster. But that's easy since I don't have to retain much, nor do I have to process the words and spit them out through my fingertips instantly.
My highest in a long paragraph was 187 I think, I can do 200 sometimes in a really short sentences, but this is extremely astonishing how consistent and fast you are!
@@rayyanshaikh5591 Reading speed and comprehension is also a factor some people include when "reading". I personally can read a page word for word quite quickly and aloud and by the end of it have no idea what I just read because I didn't take a moment to process the words. I often have to re-read sentences because it was too much information to take in. My adhd may have a dramatic play on that though, but it's the same for everyone to some extent. So when I talk about my "reading speed" I usually mean my reading + comprehension speed (slow-ish at times in my case). Nobody really cares how fast you can read as long as you can keep up with an average talking speed
@@PunMister It really just depends from person to person and what skillset you have tbh cause for me I can read at ~600wpm just fine without sacrifing comprehension but beyond that rip comprehension. It's cause of my skillset of subconsciously rephrasing words when it goes into my memory such that it uses contextualisation a lot and it's easier for me to memorize due to past experience of such patterns and after that is my really good short-term memory which I sacrificed for long term memory
Wow, I just got into type speed stuff and the best I can do is around 72-78. I used to be in the 65 range, but I went to typeracer and practiced for 10 minutes and got it up to that.
Wuduhek? That was incredibly fast man! I've been doing touch typing too for about 6 months now, and from 36wpm now it only improved to 60-80 wpm. I hope to reach at least 100 wpm by the end of the year.
This is amazing lol. As someone with 147 wpm, this is the kind of level I want to reach someday- at certain parts I was able to keep up a little bit lol
@@KyleGD I usually get 100 wpm, but I believe anything above 60-70 isn't too useful. When typing an essay or coding you usually take breaks to think anyways, so you won't be writing anything more than a few sentences at a time.
If you're on 147 wpm, you're probably just as good as this person. This isn't a benchmark test, there are no special characters, punctuation, capitalisation, or even harder to reach letters like Q, X and Z. Incredible speed nontheless.
@@mylightb4sunrise611 Yeah me too and I already knew that years ago but congratulations on thinking that you added any understanding into this person's life. My eyes are fucked up. Eat a whole bag of something you hate.
I dont know if this a strategy but I saw you use this big ass font to type. I did it myself just to try out and loved it, sometimes i saw a word but my head registered something else like confusing "gain" with "again". This was very helpful💪. BTW your an inspiration, hope to type at least at half of your level one day. Still trying to get to 90 WPM, any tips from anyone here are welcomed. Been 2 months and a half at this. Will continue to be consistent throughout all 2023 to see the progress.
Hey, Im just wondering since I have the same typing technique as you (3 fingers for each hand, left thumb for spacebar and pinky for shift and right pinky for apostrophe) will it make a difference if I recruit more fingers into my typing technique like including my pinkies for the letters just to get faster or will that make no difference and typing using 7 fingers is still good enough?
My mother used to transcribe audio on the side when i was young and when she was in her prime she could do about 200 on a type writer but she was on a whole other level on a mechanical keyboard. I think she she got to about 245/250 with 99.9% accuracy. My brother was faster at 260 but his accuracy was like somehow 70%. The backspace key was probably one of his most used keys lol.
Okay Slekap so first of all thanks for all of the tipps you have given me. I almost reached 150 wpm and then i stopped practicing. I have a rough idea how to train but is there a way to make my fingers move faster? like some kind of finger muscle training? second question should i just practice till 10k english or higher like 450k? you can see a video on my yt channel how i've progressed since last time. Hope you are doing well, you are a bit inactive ;(
@@EricDongh2p not him but the single most important thing I learnt (after memorizing keyboard obv) is to group words. Practice trying to “chord” words, pause after each word, think about the motions you have to do to type just the next 1 word, and do it as fast as you can. Basically maximize the speed at which you can type one word, and then start shortening the gap between each word
@@EricDongh2p sure so I started 2 years ago and was at 40 wpm. First I learned how to type with 10 fingers then I practised mostly on Monkeytype until 100wpm than i stopped. When I started again I didn't get slower or faster and later I found out that on average 3 hours of practise equals +1wpm on speed. So the best way to improve is consistency over time and trying to give your best every training. I would recommend training half an hour first 15 minutes writing as acurrate as possible (99%+) and the other 15 minutes you try to write as fast as possible. Typeracer is great way to get used to puncuation and you try your best because of the competition. Hope this helped you
Incredible speed! Few questions, so my avg acc is about 97%-98% and whenever I try 99%+ I kind of get much slower. I've been training acc past few days but I don't seem to be getting any better, the opposite I'm getting slower. So any tipps to improve my acc? And once more your speed is INCREDIBLE
I'm not the fastest typer 80wpm average, but I type significantly slower when I don't bottom out. So try pressing on the key yo the point you bottom out and that might help
I think you are becoming slower because you are becoming consious of what you are hitting while typing so what you are essentially doing is retraining your muscles, biologically speaking your neuromuscular coordination realted to your optic nerves and hand muscles will improve over a long time and you will gradually get back to your former speed or maybe faster yet with time and rigorous practice. :>
I absolutely love that kind of keyboard he's using, used to type around this speed consistently on the school library computer PS/2 keyboards. I find every keyboard I've had since then have reduced how fast I used to type, I think I need to get one again lmao. Used to shittalk people in between reloads in video games, lmao
@@elaine3867 It depends, 1 I'm an arabic so I'm not native speaker 2 I didnt learn the right way the most imprtant thing when typing is to start right, focus on accuracy, 1 hour everyday and you'll become 80 quickly, and when I say quickly I mean not under than 6 months, because it is muscle, it is not something you can get on the way.
lmao i love how he immediately alt tabs to discord after finishing the test. IT WAS HIS WARMUP
hes about to debate the age of consent in #general
@@SkyTheGuy8 ahahahah-
Someone just posted memes in the #politics channel
@@SkyTheGuy8 he was about to tell us obama's last name
Lmao
imagine sleeping and your roomate just pulls out his laptop and starts working at these speeds 💀
bro
Laptop keyboards doesn't produce this kind of sound but if he/she has mechanical keyboards then that sounds annoying at night
I'd sleep so good
@@inosukehashibara5930 i meant like if they had a keyboard like that lol
@@inosukehashibara5930 the most of sound is produced by monkeytype typewriter sound effect
Craziest part to me is how smooth he types, like. There’s no thinking time between words, it’s a consistent keystroke speed through the entire thing.
why tf would he think between words
He doesn't need to think here because it's all up there
@@suqmaddiqq The time from your eye seeing shapes on the screen to your brain interpreting that as a letter to that going to your fingers and your fingers figuring out where to press and then actually clicking the key, that takes thinking.
@@scepter0143 English major right here. bro pulled the whole dictionary
I type no where near as fast, though I type almost 3x the average person. The way I greatly improved my typing speed was doing exactly this, removing the gaps between words and sentences to create a nice smooth ride. Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
Bro gets ready for the fastest discord argument ever recorded in human history
I feel as though the consistency to be able to stay at this speed for a minute is more impressive than the speed itself. Hitting your peak is know to be much more easy than staying at same peak.
fr
really? we didnt know
@@iamapokerface8992 ratiod
Ik that was a pretty good ratio but what was the point of that?
Facts
the most impressive part is that he could keep this pace up for a minute
really?
@@iamapokerface8992 ??
@@iamapokerface8992 yeah absolutely. You can hit very high speeds in 15 seconds and 10 word tests and things like that, but it's much harder to maintain that speed for a long period of time. On Monkeytype's 10 word test, I've hit 172 wpm, but only 115 in 1 minute. TL DR: short bursts are easier than long texts
0:18 bruh
@@TheMister_144 he still typed 250 words he would of typed more if he didn’t stop
This dude has this keyboard with him at breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, home, work, vacation, in a car, on a boat…. Knows it better than anyone in his family.
The consistency and accuracy is super impressive. I start typing just as fast, start thinking of laundry, and slow down or make mistakes lol
This man can write a 1,000 word essay in 4 minutes
Rewrite*
@@aldiyarmoldazhanov3843 L bozo*
more like a 10,000 word essay
@@antbahn bruh can you do math
No because he has to think about what he needs or wants to write
Man finally perfected his handcam
yeah I bought a new phone lol
@@slekap9850 nicee what phone u got now dude
@@kirayoshikage7578 Galaxy A52s 5G
@@slekap9850 andriod gang pog the cam is clean af tho
@@slekap9850 what a solution lol, insane typing skill and nice video btw.
I can write only between 80-105 words per minute but you typing so many and correctly placing so many fingers in less than a second is a huge skill
To reach 90wpm from 0wpm, how many days are required?
@@travelandfoodexpress555 took me 2 months
Bruh i can type 50 wpm with 90% accuracy 💀
I naturally can type fast because I used to play the piano.
@@travelandfoodexpress555 took me about a month
This is his warmup before starting a heated debate
This dude would be an excellent Morse code transmitter in WW2
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@@youtube1948
with 97.55% accuracy
millions of them boys would die unusefully
@@focidhomophobicii2426 it was a joke 💀💀
@@focidhomophobicii2426
Aren’t there only 2 buttons on morse code transmitters? For reference, there are 26 letters in the alphabet, so that’s a 97.55% accuracy on 26 buttons rather than 2. I imagine mistakes would be tiny, since each letter is a collection of inputs
hitting 100 is hard enough. imagine hitting twice as that and more. the speed, the concentration and the accuracy needed for such speed is insane
You barely have to think about once you reach past 160+. It's just direct muscle memory, only thing slowing you down is that your fingers cant press really fast.
I can get to 120 wpm and thats my max. My man can go twice as fast then me and it's probably not even his full speed..
@@NeerX682 it is
he just has a gaming chair
I could probably reach up to this speed if i could utilize my right hand more. For some reason i fully use my left hand but only use my middle finger for my right hand but i’m still able to reach a max of 130 wpm on typing tests
Procrastinators at 11:58pm writing an essay:
verified youtuber not getting replies after a year is insane
This was a wonderful piece of ASMR. Thank you.
That is absolutely crazy. I remember being 40wpm and thinking that I would be proud to get 70. Well, now I can do 100 but this is astonishing. Even with steno this would be quite impressive.
where did you learn from
I spent weeks trying to get proficient in dvorak, qwerty and steno, do not regret it.
im still stuck at 35WPM 😥
@@oreosdilemma573 dude dont rush it keep typing and it will improve so much, dont practice just do things a lot with typing and learn to like it, dont get frustrated iether
with steno this isn't that impressive
In final result, I don't see the star indicating his new best, means he has still higher speed than 251, 🔥🔥🔥
ua-cam.com/video/poGFlGf-jO0/v-deo.html here 255wpm
Yes but probably lower accuracy.
@@legendkyd2474 yeah there's no shit it's gonna be lower accuracy if it's actually high that's just impossible
It says at the end of the video. 261.4
@@-KillerHawk- That's the raw wpm. It ignores errors
1M views!! 🎶Congratulations! 👏🏻
I watch this video regularly for inspiration to keep up with practice. Thanks for creating and posting.
Dude, kudos to you you did it for that long
that spacebar stabalizer is not having a good time, but holy hell that's some speed.
Please dont say holy like that
@@giovanni545 hooolllyy hell, hail satan!
Holy hell
@@giovanni545 holly cow
@@giovanni545 holy hell
Wait…. You guys know he’s typing as fast he reads, right
That’s insane
He probably reads 800 wpm
i read 800 wpm
you can read fast but it stays in short term memory for less than a split second
@@syclops42 I can read fiction books that fast, probably faster. But that's easy since I don't have to retain much, nor do I have to process the words and spit them out through my fingertips instantly.
I read a book by not even opening it
As a person trying to improve his speed I can understand this difficult to achieve this rate.
Impressive bro!
That consistency is insane
Must have taken years of practice and dedication. Keep up the work. 👍
My highest in a long paragraph was 187 I think, I can do 200 sometimes in a really short sentences, but this is extremely astonishing how consistent and fast you are!
Any tips
@@bedo2950 practice, lol.
Sure 🤣🤣🤣
@@0xsergy ok discord mod
Why do you want to be that fast? Is there some massive benefit that i am unaware of?
That keyboard though. Sounds good
bros typing out the roast before the argument even started
when you're really a competitive person even this makes you feel like you're on the competition
Your crazy man. Typed about as fast as I could read, respect the grind.
No offence but a reading speed of 250 wpm is pretty bad 💀💀
@@rayyanshaikh5591 well the average reading speed is 200-300 wpm so its actually just fine
@@TimeAndLocation oh my bad I didn't know that. I just read the words faster than he could type so I thought that was the normal speed.
@@rayyanshaikh5591 Reading speed and comprehension is also a factor some people include when "reading". I personally can read a page word for word quite quickly and aloud and by the end of it have no idea what I just read because I didn't take a moment to process the words. I often have to re-read sentences because it was too much information to take in. My adhd may have a dramatic play on that though, but it's the same for everyone to some extent.
So when I talk about my "reading speed" I usually mean my reading + comprehension speed (slow-ish at times in my case). Nobody really cares how fast you can read as long as you can keep up with an average talking speed
@@PunMister It really just depends from person to person and what skillset you have tbh cause for me I can read at ~600wpm just fine without sacrifing comprehension but beyond that rip comprehension. It's cause of my skillset of subconsciously rephrasing words when it goes into my memory such that it uses contextualisation a lot and it's easier for me to memorize due to past experience of such patterns and after that is my really good short-term memory which I sacrificed for long term memory
It’s like a professional pianist sight-reading notes to piano, crazy 🤯
You can officially type faster than I can read. I never thought I'd be alive to see that day. Touche
When I do any mistake I need to order my fingers again for a second while this guy don't bother. Great work!
there is no way i am operating on the same wavelength as this man
A man of focus, commitment and sheer fucking will
An essay takes a day for the average person. It takes five minutes for this guy.
I dunno what baffles me the most. The speed or the accuracy. Well done sir.
really good footage, watching this on repeat for the motivation
NO FUN ALLOWED
Yes
bro can win every argument on discord fr
bro u just beat the world record!
the amount of time that mustve went into this is insane, nice. also the accuracy is so beyond impressive wowow
This guy is legit compared to the other videos where they type for like 10 seconds
Not only he types fast but the man has his brain under his control and reads fast too
imagine getting into typeracer with this guy
Nice improvement both in video-audio quality and the actual typing.
This guy could finish typing an essay in like 3 minutes…..
Also good job typing very consistently and quickly!
the keyboard sounds great
This is the type of guy who waits till the due date hits last second and then finishes his essay.
This man could tell you a story about every key on that keyboard
This guy's typing is faster than me driving in the school zone.
We had human calculators, but now we have human keyboards
Finally! A worthy opponent!
Imagine how loud the office would've been with 5 more of this person is in it
It sounds like rain, it gets faster and slower at times but it always sounds satisfying when it hits the ground
finally found the guy who types terms and conditions
its the man that writes the privacy policy
This man types faster than I can speak
Wow, I just got into type speed stuff and the best I can do is around 72-78. I used to be in the 65 range, but I went to typeracer and practiced for 10 minutes and got it up to that.
bro was getting ready for an argument on discord
This guy types faster than when I’m reading at full speed.
Wuduhek? That was incredibly fast man!
I've been doing touch typing too for about 6 months now, and from 36wpm now it only improved to 60-80 wpm.
I hope to reach at least 100 wpm by the end of the year.
You can do it! I got there in about 7~8 months of doing typing tests at least once per day.
@@GabeOver667 Thanks man for encouragement!
@@domieSinday Yeah, sorry if I sounded condescending though.
@@GabeOver667 No It's ok, I appreciate it. Thank you.
Well I can do 150 wpm actuially
Bro's even faster than the cursor at this point😭
honestly cool setup
Optimization and skill will never fail to give me pleasure.
Can you give us a tutorial on how you got faster and the methods you use to stay consistent?
He can do a 1000 word essay in 4 mins
AMAZING! You're the man!
I always thought I WAS fast at typing. Then comes this guy.
This man can type faster than I read bruh...
I can't even read the words he's typing this fast!
This man can type faster than i can read
Top 2nd Guy in monkeytype. Congrats bro. How fortunate am I.
This is amazing lol. As someone with 147 wpm, this is the kind of level I want to reach someday- at certain parts I was able to keep up a little bit lol
Mai waifu...I kneel...my 115 WPM is not worthy... ;w;7
@@ihaveproblems9779 I didn't even know 100+ wpm was possible 💀💀🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@KyleGD I usually get 100 wpm, but I believe anything above 60-70 isn't too useful. When typing an essay or coding you usually take breaks to think anyways, so you won't be writing anything more than a few sentences at a time.
@@casualoutlaw540 my wpm is 80. Guess i am good :)
If you're on 147 wpm, you're probably just as good as this person. This isn't a benchmark test, there are no special characters, punctuation, capitalisation, or even harder to reach letters like Q, X and Z. Incredible speed nontheless.
Mad respect. I - with my humble 100 wpm - just find solace in the fact not everyone can be Usain Bolt.
that spacebar's stabs aer piercing my ears
That's him! It's the every 90's movie hacker guy!
He can type most of the words faster than I can read them
Tbh u read kinda slow
@@mylightb4sunrise611 - 🤓
@@mylightb4sunrise611 Yeah me too and I already knew that years ago but congratulations on thinking that you added any understanding into this person's life. My eyes are fucked up. Eat a whole bag of something you hate.
I dont know if this a strategy but I saw you use this big ass font to type. I did it myself just to try out and loved it, sometimes i saw a word but my head registered something else like confusing "gain" with "again". This was very helpful💪.
BTW your an inspiration, hope to type at least at half of your level one day. Still trying to get to 90 WPM, any tips from anyone here are welcomed. Been 2 months and a half at this. Will continue to be consistent throughout all 2023 to see the progress.
Thanks mate let me know how it goes
are you any faster now?
Bro’s writing a whole essay right now XD
The sounds were satisfying
Good lord, didn't realize it was even feasible to type this fast and retain accuracy. I'm relatively slow, only about 140wpm at peak but this is wild.
Hey, Im just wondering since I have the same typing technique as you (3 fingers for each hand, left thumb for spacebar and pinky for shift and right pinky for apostrophe) will it make a difference if I recruit more fingers into my typing technique like including my pinkies for the letters just to get faster or will that make no difference and typing using 7 fingers is still good enough?
7 fingers is adequate, I don't think there's any significant speed gain from using more, and the only gain to be made is comfort
@@slekap9850 bet u typed that sentence in less than 3 seconds 😂
@@oliverthegorilla9298 lmao
This guy was definitely selling lobsters in runescape as a kid
bro can make a entire anime story with his typing skills
My mother used to transcribe audio on the side when i was young and when she was in her prime she could do about 200 on a type writer but she was on a whole other level on a mechanical keyboard. I think she she got to about 245/250 with 99.9% accuracy. My brother was faster at 260 but his accuracy was like somehow 70%. The backspace key was probably one of his most used keys lol.
Okay Slekap so first of all thanks for all of the tipps you have given me. I almost reached 150 wpm and then i stopped practicing. I have a rough idea how to train but is there a way to make my fingers move faster? like some kind of finger muscle training? second question should i just practice till 10k english or higher like 450k? you can see a video on my yt channel how i've progressed since last time. Hope you are doing well, you are a bit inactive ;(
Do you mind sharing your tips?
@@EricDongh2p not him but the single most important thing I learnt (after memorizing keyboard obv) is to group words. Practice trying to “chord” words, pause after each word, think about the motions you have to do to type just the next 1 word, and do it as fast as you can. Basically maximize the speed at which you can type one word, and then start shortening the gap between each word
@@EricDongh2p sure so I started 2 years ago and was at 40 wpm. First I learned how to type with 10 fingers then I practised mostly on Monkeytype until 100wpm than i stopped. When I started again I didn't get slower or faster and later I found out that on average 3 hours of practise equals +1wpm on speed. So the best way to improve is consistency over time and trying to give your best every training. I would recommend training half an hour first 15 minutes writing as acurrate as possible (99%+) and the other 15 minutes you try to write as fast as possible. Typeracer is great way to get used to puncuation and you try your best because of the competition. Hope this helped you
This brings your essay being due In 1 minute and you haven't even started it...
Bro mastered the keyboard mastery
Looks like a new phone camera. What smartphone did you use to record this
Galaxy A52s 5G
Incredible speed! Few questions, so my avg acc is about 97%-98% and whenever I try 99%+ I kind of get much slower. I've been training acc past few days but I don't seem to be getting any better, the opposite I'm getting slower. So any tipps to improve my acc? And once more your speed is INCREDIBLE
I think the benefit you see from aiming for a high accuracy is over a long period, like 2+ months rather than a few days
I'm not the fastest typer 80wpm average, but I type significantly slower when I don't bottom out. So try pressing on the key yo the point you bottom out and that might help
@@B3N_J1 i have like 35-40 qpm :(
I think you are becoming slower because you are becoming consious of what you are hitting while typing so what you are essentially doing is retraining your muscles, biologically speaking your neuromuscular coordination realted to your optic nerves and hand muscles will improve over a long time and you will gradually get back to your former speed or maybe faster yet with time and rigorous practice.
:>
I do the best when I'm relaxed and don't think about my speed or accuracy. My wpm is a lot higher, and my accuracy is around 99-100.
I absolutely love that kind of keyboard he's using, used to type around this speed consistently on the school library computer PS/2 keyboards. I find every keyboard I've had since then have reduced how fast I used to type, I think I need to get one again lmao. Used to shittalk people in between reloads in video games, lmao
It Leopold FC750R
@@corella3458 Interesting, to me it sounds more like Topre rather than Cherry MX switches.
this guy would be the PERFECT discord admin lmao
2X SPEED OF THIS MAN IS MY SPEED😂😎😎
ur 11 lil bro
“Minor spelling mistake. I win.”
bro writes his essays in 10 minutes
I actually learning how to type without looking at your keyboard and typing without it makes me typing comfortable!
My best is 115 and my average is 80-90. This really inspired me to start practicing to reach 200 😂
How long did it take to reach 80?
@@elaine3867 from completely beginner 20 wpm to 80 it would take one year
@@Raiduuu22 ahhh, guess i still have a long way to go
@@elaine3867 It depends, 1 I'm an arabic so I'm not native speaker 2 I didnt learn the right way
the most imprtant thing when typing is to start right, focus on accuracy, 1 hour everyday
and you'll become 80 quickly, and when I say quickly I mean not under than 6 months, because it is muscle, it is not something you can get on the way.
@@Raiduuu22 thanks for the info :) will start practicing today
He's typing faster than my brain
im honored to have the same monitor as you 😎
This man can type faster than me reading out loud...