I did a quick google search and tried this site for a trial:
http://mindbluff.com/askread2.htm
It checks how far you get into a passage during a minute of reading.
My first test was John F. Kennedy’s inaugaral address:
–You read between 350 – 400 words per minute. Well above average reading level. (The average rate is between 200 – 250 words per minute.) It is assumed that you did not skim the words nor fail to understand the meaning of what was read.
I did it again, with The Professor’s House, by Willa Cather:
You read between 350 – 400 words per minute. Well above average reading level. (The average rate is between 200 – 250 words per minute.) It is assumed that you did not skim the words nor fail to understand the meaning of what was read.
So, pretty consistent.
I also tried this site, which tests comprehension as well:
That clocked me at 366 wpm, and 82% comprehension, which makes me (according to them) a “good reader.”
From that site:
Typical reading results
| Measurements of speed and comprehension depend upon the text contents and upon a set of questions. Results in the table do not correspond to a specific test but give a general idea of reading efficiencies. |
| Screen | Paper | Comprehension | Reader profile |
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| 100 wpm | 110 wpm | 50% | Insufficient |
| 200 wpm | 240 wpm | 60% | Average reader |
| 300 wpm | 400 wpm | 80% | Good reader |
| 700 wpm | 1000 wpm | 85% | Excellent, accomplished reader |
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Research shows that reading is around 25% slower from a computer screen than from paper. This difference generally increases with increasing reading speed. Thus you may slightly increase your results to find your speed when readingfrom paper. |
Reader profiles
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You read between 400 – 450 words per minute. Well above average reading level. (The average rate is between 200 – 250 words per minute.) It is assumed that you did not skim the words nor fail to understand the meaning of what was read.
— I have always known that I read very quickly. But you should give yourself a few extra, because it’s harder to read a computer screen than a printed page. Ask any copy editor.
I hadn’t known that about screens vs. paper, but the second website mentioned above puts screens at 25% slower than paper.
Interesting.
Which will make it even more exciting when e-ink displays hit the mass market.
Mine, very surprisingly, came up as:
“You read between 450 – 500 words per minute. Well above average reading level. (The average rate is between 200 – 250 words per minute.) It is assumed that you did not skim the words nor fail to understand the meaning of what was read.”
I did it 2x b/c the Willa Cather one said 550+ wpm and I think they are wrong. Kennedy slowed me down a bit. I am quite surprised b/c I always thought of myself as a slow reader!
You probably just really like Willa Cather.
Now we know how you got through med school by age 14!
I came up in the 500-600 range. But I doubt that is very representative.
1) I know I am takeing a test, I want to do well, so I try.
2) I refuse to be committed enough to turn off the Science Podcast running in the background.