How to Calculate Words Per Minute

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Curious how efficient of a communicator you are? Words per minute (WPM for short) is a measurement that defines how quickly you are able to form and recognize words in your communication with others. Whether you're looking to figure out...
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Curious how efficient of a communicator you are? Words per minute (WPM for short) is a measurement that defines how quickly you are able to form and recognize words in your communication with others. Whether you're looking to figure out how quickly you type, speak, or read, the basic formula for finding your WPM is the same: (# words)/(# minutes).

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Finding Words Typed Per Minute

  1. 4
    Divide the number of words by the number of minutes. Now, finding your WPM is easy. Divide the number of words you typed by the number of minutes that you originally set your timer for. The final answer you get is your WPM.[[3] [Image:Calculate Words Per Minute Step 4.jpg|center]]
    • Note that nearly all modern word processors have a "word count" feature, so you don't need to count your words manually.
    • For example, let's say that we type 102 words in 1 minute and 30 seconds. To find our WPM, we would divide 102 words/1.5 minutes to get 68 WPM.
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Method 2
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Finding Words Read Per Minute

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Method 3
Method 3 of 3:

Finding Words Spoken Per Minute

  1. Step 4 Use a recording of a natural conversation for a more accurate WPM.
    The test above is alright for determining your WPM, but it's not perfectly accurate. The way we speak when delivering a speech is a little different than the way we speak when we're actually talking in our day-to-day life — many people, for instance, deliberately talk more slowly and clearly when reading aloud. In addition, since you're reading from a written text, the test is also partly a test of your reading speed and not your natural speaking speed.
    • To get the most accurate results, you'll want to record yourself speaking to someone else in a semi-casual setting for a long, uninterrupted stretch of time, count the words manually, and divide by the number of words by the number of minutes. This is fairly painstaking, but it's the most accurate measure of your actual speaking speed.
    • One good way to get yourself talking for a long stretch of time is to gather a group of friends and tell them a long, detailed story that you know well and have told before. This way, you won't need to pause to remember how the story goes — you'll only be limited by your natural speaking speed.
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