In this video, I will be explaining monkeytype's most useful features when it comes to practicing efficiently and effectively. Top 10 Qwerty SFBS: ed de lo ce un ec tr rt ol my thx for watching ily
Very nice guide! Seeing guides from people that are extremely experienced is nice to see because sometimes people like you show tips that people like me could never think of
Thanks for this. I was using Keybr to learn touch typing and averaged 70 wpm over three weeks but adding real-world challenges to my typing tests with MT made me realize that I'm much slower and have much more room for improvement!
I definitely agree. I have used a combination of ChatGPT and Google Bard to create a practice set related to the medical field. Initially, I tried asking it for the top 100 words used in medical notes which didn’t work out very well, but then I asked it to create sample medical notes, then remove the capitals and punctuation, and remove filler words, such as “the and on or to…“ which worked out well.
Wow did not know monkeytype was so customizable! I'm gonna do a few runs targeting my weaknesses and continue customizing from there. Awesome video, subbed!
Great video, is there any special settings to improve accuracy over speed? I want to turn of my typing speed at the end. Instead I only want to see my accuracy. Can we do that? Thank you
There is no way to turn off seeing your typing speed completely but if you make sure “live wpm” is off you won’t see it during the test. If you turn on “live acc” then you can see your accuracy during the test. If you want to practice accuracy there’s also the test difficulty settings which end the test if you make a mistake, and the stop on error setting forces you to correct mistakes. You can also turn on “min acc” which will fail the test if you go below the accuracy that you set it to.
This might be extrapolation of information, but the most commonly missed SFBS’s seems to be weighted for the left hand. Is that just showing that more people are right handed them left handed/ambidextrous?
My list of top 10 sfbs is actually just the most common ones as they appear in typical english so if you’re going off that it then that’s not representative of people’s actual ability to type them. Also, QWERTY has more of the most common characters put on the left hand (there is about a 55/45 split on left hand vs. right hand usage) so even if you were accounting for people’s accuracy, it wouldn’t be surprising to find more mistakes on the left hand just because there are more sfbs on the left hand.
love how this is a video made for typists by a typist, hope people start asking for guides on how to touchtype so I can slap them in the face with this video.
Hi the thing is that when i try to type i always miss the keys and it is very annoying and i cant type fast can u recommend any websites or methods to help me?
I would recommend just typing slower and really focusing on accuracy. If you want to learn touch typing and to be accurate at the same time then typingclub is my personal favorite. Ultimately it just comes down to practice and not rushing yourself, if you become more accurate then speed will naturally follow
You have to press Escape to get to the search bar.
Very nice guide! Seeing guides from people that are extremely experienced is nice to see because sometimes people like you show tips that people like me could never think of
Thanks for this. I was using Keybr to learn touch typing and averaged 70 wpm over three weeks but adding real-world challenges to my typing tests with MT made me realize that I'm much slower and have much more room for improvement!
Being a full time programmer and pro anti-grass toucher, this video seems helpful to me. Thank you
thanks for all these sick tips! I literally had no clue the last one even existed.
Very useful guide, thanks for sharing. Got this video recommended on my front page :)
Great video, definitely will check out your other work as well!
This is really helpful, thanks for your time to share that.
I can't believe there are these options. Thank you for this
"you probably haven't noticed, because you restart every test after you make a single mistake"
😳
funny and big brain guide, I like
I only do that when bursting or trying to set a pb lol
using chatgpt to generate our typing tests is the future
I definitely agree. I have used a combination of ChatGPT and Google Bard to create a practice set related to the medical field. Initially, I tried asking it for the top 100 words used in medical notes which didn’t work out very well, but then I asked it to create sample medical notes, then remove the capitals and punctuation, and remove filler words, such as “the and on or to…“ which worked out well.
Nooooo!
many features i wasnt aware of. Thanks
Thanks for the information, been using this website for so long but didn't dig deep enough
incredibly helpful, thanks
Honestly, One of the best video to come by when you are stagnating in typing
Yea, but how do you find the search bar. I have not seen one.
Ok thanks for this guide. I really thought I was better at typing but no with the word filter I found lots of words I cannot type well. lol
Im using monkeytype since Sep’22. I didn’t know half of the stuff. Thanks!
How are you verified with 417 subscribers??
nice vidoeoeu
Too good..thanks broo
Good job
amazing
Super useful!!
great video thx
Great video, I’d been using other tools for programming languages not realising they were included!
Wow did not know monkeytype was so customizable! I'm gonna do a few runs targeting my weaknesses and continue customizing from there. Awesome video, subbed!
Nice video. 👍
Great video, is there any special settings to improve accuracy over speed? I want to turn of my typing speed at the end. Instead I only want to see my accuracy. Can we do that? Thank you
There is no way to turn off seeing your typing speed completely but if you make sure “live wpm” is off you won’t see it during the test. If you turn on “live acc” then you can see your accuracy during the test. If you want to practice accuracy there’s also the test difficulty settings which end the test if you make a mistake, and the stop on error setting forces you to correct mistakes. You can also turn on “min acc” which will fail the test if you go below the accuracy that you set it to.
I find that sometimes I will be typing along and then end up pausing for a second. I don't know why!
great video!
so amini is now cmini? what is the world coming to?
idk man I don't follow the AKL lore closely enough but I'm pretty sure in 2028 it'll be zmini and I'm not sure what will happen after that
It’ll switch to the last letter of the Greek alphabet (omega) and work backwards to the first letter.
This might be extrapolation of information, but the most commonly missed SFBS’s seems to be weighted for the left hand. Is that just showing that more people are right handed them left handed/ambidextrous?
My list of top 10 sfbs is actually just the most common ones as they appear in typical english so if you’re going off that it then that’s not representative of people’s actual ability to type them. Also, QWERTY has more of the most common characters put on the left hand (there is about a 55/45 split on left hand vs. right hand usage) so even if you were accounting for people’s accuracy, it wouldn’t be surprising to find more mistakes on the left hand just because there are more sfbs on the left hand.
Thanks for sharing. Definitely going to try the 'practice words' feature ASAP!
Спасибо, хорошее видео.
my wps is 38 as i stopped using my pc for a while so my typing slowed down alot lol, thanks
where can i find cmini bot
This is awesome, I had no idea that all those code languages were available. I’ve been using custom types with code not realizing it’s built in 🤦♂️
love how this is a video made for typists by a typist, hope people start asking for guides on how to touchtype so I can slap them in the face with this video.
The only reason I'd heard of Julia is because my university professor mentioned it. It appears to be rather good for computational data science
3 weeks back my friends were competing in typing speed and I was at 30-40wpm while trying hard. In just 3 weeks I reached 126 wpm MAX😅
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Thank you bro, very helpful
Hi the thing is that when i try to type i always miss the keys and it is very annoying and i cant type fast can u recommend any websites or methods to help me?
I would recommend just typing slower and really focusing on accuracy. If you want to learn touch typing and to be accurate at the same time then typingclub is my personal favorite. Ultimately it just comes down to practice and not rushing yourself, if you become more accurate then speed will naturally follow
Julia is great
06:08 didnt even notice
I wish he would have shown how to get to settings and search. I do not see it.
Press escape and it will pull up the console window you can type into :)
I don't see a search or how to type anything. I was looking for a video that was a tutorial on how to use Monkey type
If you press escape while on monkeytype it pulls up the search window
Yes, I see it, but I cannot type anything as it just flashes and is gone when I let go of the escape button. Thanks anyway@@Octahedron2
thnak u my worm per minut is now big
you have a Phd on how to improve typing. so much information in just 6 minutes . thankyou for helping.
i've heard of code julia
Website name
Monkeytype
where is this seach bar
press esc
Shout out to the Julia language. Am I one of the 6?
now we wait for the other 5 👀
Lmao I hate “develop”
Same. I recommend typing this the “o” with the middle and the “p” with the ring, breaking tradition