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Speed Reading Calculator FAQ

We’ve covered here some of the most asked questions about our reading speed calculator.

We offer three levels to cater to different reading proficiencies. If you’re unsure, start with level 1 and progress to higher levels as you become more confident.

WPM stands for “Words Per Minute.” It indicates how many words you can read in a minute. It’s a standard measure used to gauge reading speed.

After reading the passage, you’ll be presented with a series of questions related to what you’ve read. This helps assess your understanding of the material.

Reading speed is just one aspect of effective reading. Comprehension ensures that you’re not only reading quickly but also understanding and retaining the information.

We offer course recommendations tailored to help you enhance your reading speed. These courses provide techniques and exercises to boost both speed and comprehension.

Check out our blog! It’s packed with tips, tricks, and insights on enhancing your reading speed and comprehension.

Regular practice can lead to improvement. We recommend using the calculator once a week to track your progress and see the effects of any techniques you’re practicing.

Absolutely! You can retake the test as many times as you like. It’s a great way to see your progress over time.

Most of the courses we recommend are suitable for readers of all levels. However, always check the course details to ensure it matches your current proficiency and goals.

Our calculator is designed to provide a reliable measure of your reading speed. However, for best results, ensure you’re in a distraction-free environment and approach the test with focus.