Is 75 WPM Good? (Professional Tier — 74 Counts Too)

Verdict: 75 WPM is professional-tier — faster than about 98% of people. You sit at the top of the historical professional-typist range (65–75), inside the transcription band, and two percentiles from the top 1% of all typists. (Scored 74? Same verdict, same page — one WPM is test noise.)
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75 WPM is faster than 98% of people

What 75 means — and the 74 footnote

Seventy-five is the ceiling of the range professional typists have historically worked in, which makes it a clean definition of “types for a living, fast even among them.” A word on 74, since many arrive here holding exactly that score: single-WPM differences are inside test noise — text luck, warm-up and length swing results by more than one word — so 74 and 75 are the same skill level, and the honest way to know your true number is three runs, same length, take the median. Our test’s three modes exist for exactly this.

75 WPM by age

If you are… 75 WPM is…
A student Extraordinary — among the fastest of your age anywhere
Any adult group Top 2–3% — cohort comparisons stop mattering here

Jobs at 75 WPM

All general requirements: distant memories. Transcription (70–90): comfortably inside the band, with legal and medical transcription tiers open. Real-time work (captioning) begins to be trainable from here. At 75, the practical career question flips from “am I fast enough” to “is my accuracy and domain knowledge as good as my speed” — because at this tier, those are what employers still test.

Getting to 90

From 75, gains demand sport-style training: burst work above your sustained pace, endurance sets at 5 minutes, real-text realism, and honest tracking. Fifteen WPM might take a season. Whether it’s worth it depends entirely on whether 90’s elite tier calls to you — professionally, 75 with 97% accuracy already answers every question asked.

Confirm with a 3-run median

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Click the words and start typing — the timer starts on your first keystroke. space next word · Esc restart