8 letter blocks

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Level 68 Practice - 8 letter blocks: ; :


Level description:

Typing 8 letter blocks. Typing letter blocks, also known as practicing touch-typing by focusing on specific letter combinations or key clusters.

Typing letter blocks improves your typing fluency, allowing you to smoothly transition from one key combination to another. This can lead to a more natural and effortless typing experience.





5 Touch typing tips to consider:

  1. Hand Placement : Position your fingers on the "home row" keys. For your left hand, place your pinky finger on the "A" key, ring finger on the "S" key, middle finger on the "D" key, and index finger on the "F" key. For your right hand, place your index finger on the "J" key, middle finger on the "K" key, ring finger on the "L" key, and pinky finger on the ";" key. Keep your thumbs slightly hovering over the space bar.
  2. Strengthen Fingers : Regularly perform exercises to strengthen your finger muscles.
  3. Row Awareness : The keyboard is divided into rows. The top row consists of keys like "Q," "W," "E," etc., the middle row includes "A," "S," "D," "F," "G," "H," "J," "K," and "L," and the bottom row has "Z," "X," "C," "V," "B," "N," and "M." Your fingers should naturally rest on the home row keys, making it easier to move to the other rows.
  4. Middle Finger (D) : Your middle finger should quickly move between the "D" key and its neighboring keys.
  5. Friendly Competition : Engage in typing challenges with friends or peers for motivation.


Summary:

Remember, touch typing is a skill that improves over time with consistent effort and mindful practice.


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