Keyhero typists age range?

By parthenocarpy - updated: 1 year, 11 months ago - 85 messages

I'm curious to know if touchtyping made it to gen z, so can i know everyone's ages? I'm 19 btw.
Another zoomer here, in my early 20s. Started touch typing this summer after many years of 'gamer typing' with left hand hovering over wasd and right hopping all over the shop.
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By greenolive - posted: 2 years, 3 months ago

I started in middle school we had a computer lab class that taught basic stuff like word, excel, powerpoint and very little coding. But now whenever I want to procrastinate or look productive I come on here. I'm 18 by the way and have a 70 wmp.
By user963142 - posted: 2 years, 2 months ago

I started typing 4 years ago but I was not that serious to increase my speed. but from the past 5 months I am daily giving time for typing and now my speed is almost 75 wpm average. btw I'm 21.
By jegravagus - posted: 2 years, 2 months ago

I'm 19 as well. Started typing 3 years ago.
By johnymaccarroni - posted: 2 years, 2 months ago

Learned touch-typing in school, that was about 6 years ago, now I'm 17 and got 150wpm+ on quotes and 200wpm+ on 1 minute typing tests.
By cwuka - posted: 2 years, 2 months ago

Turned 15 a couple of weeks ago, I've been using typing sites for a bit over 2 years now, and average 105 wpm; I only use 2/3 fingers though
By jrmccollum - posted: 2 years, 1 month ago

I'm 38. I never took typing in school and had to look at the keyboard to type up until about 4 months ago. I made a conscious effort to learn to touch-type. I made it up to about 50 wpm consistently until I realized that the QWERTY system is horribly inefficient. I switched to Dvorak a couple months ago. I struggled at first, getting 25 wpm on a good run, but I kept practicing. I just beat my highest score this morning with 80.64 wpm. It's not quite where I want to be, as I would eventually like to get to 100 wpm consistently... but I'm happy with my progress so far.
By davenazara - posted: 2 years ago

I started learning to touch type back in Grade 3/4, so when I was 8, and now I'm 12
By davenazara - posted: 2 years ago

Congratulations on learning how to touch-type! With practice, you will get to 100 wpm very quickly.
By jilopy - posted: 2 years ago

We learned touch typing in elementary school with those dreaded orange jelly keyboard coverings. I was around 8 or 9 and they really drilled it into us so I didn't have to go back and learn again. I'm 26 now. Do they still do that in school?
By krisheat87 - posted: 2 years ago

I'm 34 and as of two weeks ago I wasn't really able to type without looking and more or less just pecked away at the keys. As of today I am averaging about 25 WPM. I started on typing.com and eventually found this site.
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By mturner2871 - posted: 2 years ago

I am about to turn 25 in a month. I found this site when I was 17. I wanted to get better at typing because first and foremost, it's a useful skill in my life. School, work, and otherwise. I was DEEP into it when I found the site and it really expedited the process of committing the keyboard layout to muscle memory. I know how to type with "proper form" but honestly don't even really use it in my daily life. I come back to the site every now and then to test myself when I feel rusty
By awinton6 - posted: 2 years ago

I remember getting free time in 2nd grade to do typing on the shared class computer if I got done with my work early. Since then I've always loved typing, and now 21, a senior in college.
By tighnari - posted: 2 years ago

I'm 18 years old! Typing is sort of a hobby for me.
By lilypad3 - posted: 2 years ago

Im 20. I just started on here cause of my new job. I want to get better at typing :)
By _kookie - posted: 1 year, 11 months ago

I'm 1.

and I'm happy.
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