Understanding WPM (Words Per Minute)

Typing speed is typically measured in Words Per Minute (WPM). But what exactly counts as a "word" in this context?

The Standard Word Definition

In typing speed calculations, a "word" is standardized to 5 characters. This includes letters, spaces, and punctuation marks. This standardization allows for consistent measurements across different texts and languages.

WPM = (Total Characters Typed ÷ 5) ÷ Time in Minutes

Example Calculation

Let's say you typed 350 characters in 1 minute:

  • Total characters: 350
  • Time: 1 minute
  • WPM = (350 ÷ 5) ÷ 1 = 70 WPM

Accuracy Adjustment

Most typing speed tests also factor in accuracy. Raw WPM counts all characters, while Net WPM subtracts errors:

Net WPM = Raw WPM - (Errors ÷ Time in Minutes)

Why Accuracy Matters

A typist with 80 WPM and 90% accuracy is less effective than one with 60 WPM and 98% accuracy. Mistakes must be corrected, which takes time and reduces actual throughput.

Standard Speed Benchmarks

Here’s how typing speeds are typically classified:

  • Beginner: 10-25 WPM
  • Average: 30-40 WPM
  • Good: 50-60 WPM
  • Advanced: 70-80 WPM
  • Pro: 90+ WPM