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  2. TypeRacer - Wikipedia

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    TypeRacer is a browser-based game where players compete by typing various texts as fast as possible. The game was created by Alex Epshteyn in 2008 and features popular culture references, skill levels, metrics and anticheats.

  3. Touch typing - Wikipedia

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    Touch typing, also called blind typing or touch keyboarding, is a style of typing without using the sense of sight to find the keys. Learn about its origin, layout, speed, and benefits over other typing methods.

  4. Words per minute - Wikipedia

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    Words per minute (WPM) is a measure of typing, reading, or speaking speed. The average WPM varies depending on the language, method, and context, but it is usually around 40 to 100 words per minute.

  5. Free Typing Games: Games to Help You Back to School

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    Play Typer Shark, a classic online game from Popcap, and other free typing games to sharpen your skills. AOL News also offers tips and reviews of word games like Bookworm and TextTwist.

  6. Tux Typing - Wikipedia

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    Tux Typing is a cross-platform, open source software that helps children learn and practice typing skills. It features two games with different themes and languages, and a practice mode with various difficulty levels.

  7. Typing - Wikipedia

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    Typing is the process of writing or inputting text by pressing keys on a typewriter, computer keyboard, mobile phone, or calculator. Learn about different typing techniques, such as hunt and peck, touch typing, hybrid and thumbing, and how to measure typing speed in words per minute.

  8. Ultimate Typing Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Ultimate Typing Championship was initially created by the keyboard manufacturer Das Keyboard. Sean Wrona of Ithaca, NY and Nate Bowen of New York, NY were the two finalists in the inaugural Ultimate Typing Championship, held on March 14 at the 2010 SXSW Interactive Festival. Wrona and Bowen competed in a best-of-three finals.

  9. Speed typing contest - Wikipedia

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    These contests have been common in North America since the 1930s and were used to test the relative efficiency of typing with the Dvorak and QWERTY keyboard layouts. In popular culture. The 2012 French romantic comedy-drama film Populaire shows the relationship between a speed typist and her trainer. [citation needed]

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