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WPM, short for words per minute, is a measurement used to express typing speed or transcription speed. It indicates how many words a person can input or process in one minute and is commonly used in typing tests, data entry, and transcription work.

In typing, a standard word is defined as five characters, including spaces and punctuation. Gross WPM is

WPM is usually measured with timed tests that present a passage to type over a fixed period,

Typical ranges vary by experience and context. The average adult typist often rates around 40 WPM. Intermediate

Factors that influence WPM include practice, familiarity with keyboard layout, touch-typing ability, language and vocabulary, device,

calculated
by
dividing
the
total
number
of
characters
typed
by
five
and
then
dividing
by
the
time
in
minutes.
Net
WPM
accounts
for
errors
and
is
typically
calculated
as
(characters
typed
minus
incorrect
characters)
divided
by
five
and
then
divided
by
minutes.
Many
tests
report
both
gross
and
net
WPM,
along
with
accuracy.
commonly
one
to
five
minutes.
Test
conditions
vary,
so
WPM
scores
can
differ
across
platforms.
Some
tests
also
provide
an
accuracy
percentage
to
accompany
the
speed.
typists
may
range
from
50
to
60
WPM,
while
proficient
typists
commonly
exceed
60
WPM
and
may
reach
80
WPM
or
more.
Highly
skilled
typists,
such
as
certain
data
entry
professionals,
can
surpass
100
WPM.
The
fastest
individuals
have
been
recorded
at
over
150
WPM
under
favorable
conditions.
and
fatigue.
While
WPM
provides
a
simple
speed
metric,
it
does
not
fully
capture
overall
productivity,
comprehension,
or
error-handling
ability.
It
remains
a
useful
benchmark
in
education,
hiring,
and
skills
development
for
typing-related
tasks.