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Is 80 WPM Good?

80 WPM is approximately the 92nd percentile — fast — near the top of the general population.

80 WPM ≈ 92nd percentile (study mean: 51.56 WPM).

  • Speed80 WPM
  • Approx. percentile92nd
  • Study mean / SD51.56 / 20.2
  • Professional range55–90 WPM

Normal approximation of the Aalto/Cambridge 136M-keystroke study distribution — labeled estimate, not a lookup table.

80 WPM in context

Approximating the Aalto 136-million-keystroke distribution (mean 51.56, SD 20.2) as normal, 80 WPM lands near the 92nd percentile — fast — near the top of the general population. Reference points: hunt-and-peck typists average ~27, typing-test users ~41, touch typists 50+, professional standards 55–90, elite 120+. Accuracy is half the game: at 92% accuracy, one keystroke in twelve costs you correction time that raw speed can’t buy back.

Nearby: 70 WPM · 90 WPM · full benchmarks.

Frequently asked questions

Is 80 WPM good?

80 WPM is approximately the 92nd percentile against the largest typing study's distribution (mean 51.6, SD 20.2) — fast — near the top of the general population.

What jobs need 80 WPM?

You clear effectively every published job requirement — word-processor roles top out around 90 WPM.

How do I get faster?

Touch typing with all ten fingers, then rollover technique (pressing the next key before releasing the last) — the study's fastest cluster used rollover on nearly half of keystrokes.

Sources & methodology

Sources: Dhakal et al., CHI 2018.

Percentile is a normal approximation from the study's published mean and SD; the study skews younger, which likely flatters high speeds slightly.