How To Type Faster (Tips for every stage 0 - 50 - 100 - 150 WPM)

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In this video I will teach you everything I learned the last year all about typing.

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Keyboard name:
Akko retro 65% (brown switches) (I think they discontinued it)

Do people read descriptions? Hello there lone traveler here is a joke about typing:
Why did the keyboard break up with the enter key?
Because it never gave it a break!

Websites refered:
10fastfingers.com/typing-test/english
play.typeracer.com/

コメント (21)
  • @mrchops
    Want more tips? It has been more than 1 year and I learned a lot more! It is all included in detail in this 30 minute course. (Skillshare) skl.sh/49R7hdp OR (Udemy) www.udemy.com/course/maximize-your-typing-speed/?r… (Both contain the same exact class) Feel free to check it out! It contains extra common questions, more in depth updated tutorial divided into 13 individual chapters! Happy typing :)
  • @mthacks4297
    "40 wpm too slow" me after typing 20wpm - holyshit that was fast
  • @rushdash
    The "one word as one stroke" method is actually super useful! Went from an average of 110 to 130 wpm in an hour or so by applying that! Thanks a lot!
  • this is not an exaggeration, the "look at the next word" and "each word is one stroke" tip literally took me from 100 wpm to 130 wpm in one attempt Thanks so much!
  • @teay5767
    "looking at next words while typing previous one" this really helps me, thanks alot!
  • @OKjumbo
    That CTRL+Backspace is mindblowing.
  • Dude your points are concise and on point! It really helped me get from 50 to 60 WPM to 70WPM and above. Especially the point where you see the next word ahead of time. Thanks a ton.😘
  • @darktheme2192
    I was a touch typist at >50 wpm until I had an illness that affected fine motor skills. My previous typing speed is not speed of flight but it is important in my job. I really had to relearn everything from scratch. I want to come back a much better typist in terms of speed and accuracy. I was searching for tips to speed up my typing that's how I came across your video. Thank you for your tips!
  • The thinking of words as letters is something I actually use every day. Whenever I am gaming, there are common words that I come across every day in gaming language that I can literally just type words in an instant because they are almost like one big keystroke to me. Interesting to know that the same method I use is something else many use as well, great video.
  • nice video. very helpful lesson and i appreciate the lowkey explanation with no excessive jokes, or fake energy.
  • @angrybird4636
    Thanks a lot, writing this in order to get back in a while and tell the results, good luck y’all!
  • Bro I thought I typed fast but I can barely type beyond 70 WPM. This video really opened my eyes that there is so much to improve in my typing skills, thank you!
  • @Bhuvan_MS
    My personal tip: Try typing in Dutch instead of English. It makes you concentrate better. After 10 mins of practice, switch back to English(or whichever you use) and see your speed drastically increase for few rounds. It gives you confidence and you get more comfortable at higher speed with good accuracy.
  • Been practicing on 10fastfingers for about 30 mins per day for more than a year now. From not knowing how to type at all to 30 took me 3 months and from 30 to current 50 took me a year. Honestly it's sometimes disheartening to know that all you managed to achieve after your effort is to reach the starting line for most people. But that's life I suppose. Sometimes you just suck that bad lol That said, for me personally the biggest gain was discipline. Atleast now, I'm pretty sure i'll hit 100. Sure it would take me way longer. Maybe 5 years but it'll definitely happen in time. Just earning that trust on yourself, I feel is well worth the effort on your weakest links. And the best part is this confidence carries over to everything else you suck at. In the same time frame, I was working on running as well. Which I apparently was naturally good at as I managed to progress to half marathons within 3 months. And while that also boosted my discipline, and thereby confidence. It didn't feel nearly as life altering as typing. To begin with, I found the confidence to attempt typing thanks to a similar experince from learning pullups from scratch. An exercise I thought was impossible for me for 20+ years. Well my point is, if you want to do something, just start and consistently keep at it. Talent, Support and Resources gets you therer faster, but Discipline will get you there regardless of your starting point and circumstances.
  • Thank you so much for ctrl plus backspace shortcut. It really helps me out!!
  • @silverfox1754
    I like thils video nothing extra , just simple and effective advice. Thanks it helps a lot
  • @mithos789
    very good tips. focusing on the next word really helped.