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Words Per Minute (WPM) Calculator

Calculate your typing speed in words per minute from characters typed, errors, and time elapsed. Returns gross WPM, net WPM, accuracy, CPM, and a skill-level rating, or works the math in reverse to estimate time or word count.

Typing speed inputs

Standard typing-test convention: 1 word equals 5 characters. Net WPM subtracts 5 characters per error before dividing by time.

Your typing speed

Net WPM

55.0

Skill level: Proficient. You are matches a fast office worker (50 to 65 wpm) and beats most data-entry job requirements.

Gross WPM

60.0

Accuracy

98.3%

Characters / min

300.0

Typing Time From Character Count

Characters to type40 WPM60 WPM80 WPM
500, about 100 words2 min 30 sec1 min 40 sec1 min 15 sec
2,500, about 500 words12 min 30 sec8 min 20 sec6 min 15 sec
5,000, about 1,000 words25 min16 min 40 sec12 min 30 sec
1,250, about 250 words6 min 15 sec4 min 10 sec3 min 8 sec
12,500, about 2,500 words1 hr 2 min 30 sec41 min 40 sec31 min 15 sec

Frequently Asked Questions about the Words Per Minute (WPM) Calculator

Why does WPM count 1 word as 5 characters?
A common typing-test convention defines one word as five typed characters, including spaces and punctuation. Dividing character count by five makes results less dependent on the vocabulary in a passage. Compare scores only when the tests use the same counting and error rules.
What is the difference between gross WPM and net WPM?
Gross WPM is characters typed divided by five and by elapsed minutes. This calculator's net WPM subtracts one word for each error per minute. Other tests may calculate errors differently, so use the same method when comparing sessions or published results.
What is a typical typing speed?
Typing-speed benchmarks vary by test length, language, device, correction rules, and participant group. Use your own repeated results on the same test as the most useful baseline. Published QWERTY and stenotype scores are not directly comparable because the input methods differ.
What is the world record for typing speed?
There is no single comparable record. Results differ by test duration, source text, correction rules, keyboard, language, and whether the score is a short burst or sustained run. Use the governing test's published rules and leaderboard when a record matters.
Why does touch typing beat hunt-and-peck?
Touch typing can reduce visual searching and distribute work across more fingers, which may improve speed and accuracy with practice. It does not guarantee a particular WPM gain or training timeline. Compare your own net WPM and error rate under the same conditions.

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