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Official speed 132.85 wpm (72.08 seconds elapsed during race)
Without ending ping 133.28 wpm (233 ms delay sending score to TypeRacer’s server)
Timerless 133.77 wpm (264 ms elapsed before first character typed; 71.58 seconds elapsed during race)
Timerless minus one 133.61 wpm, ignoring the first character typed
Race Start January 20, 2024 12:29:19pm UTC
Race Finish January 20, 2024 12:30:31pm UTC
Outcome Win (1 of 2)
Accuracy 97.8%
Points 281.21
Text #3551467 (Length: 798 characters)

By the time of Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887, the British Empire was near its apogee. It was the world's first true "superpower," its tentacles reaching into every corner of society, culture, finance, and politics around the globe. The celebration, in accordance with Victoria's wishes, was reserved - and moral - consisting of a procession and thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. As Victoria's Diamond Jubilee approached, Victoria surpassed George III as the longest-reigning monarch in English or Scottish (or most anywhere else) history. Again, she insisted that the Jubilee be a festival of the Empire rather than her rule. In early January 1901, the queen regnant Victoria was feeling "weak and unwell"; she died quietly on 22 January, as dignified and reserved in death as in life.

Characters typed By the time of Vitoctoria's Golden Jubliilee in 1887, the British Empire was neari its apogee. It was the world's first true "superpower," its tentacles reaching into every corner of society, culture, finance, and politics around the globe. The celberatelebration, in accordance with Victoria's wishes, was reserved - and moral - consisting of a procession and thanksgiving servie in iervice in Westminster Abbey. As Victoria's Diamond Jubilee approached, Vicorotoria surpassed George II as II as the longest-reigning monarch in English or Soccottish (or as most ost anywhere else )) history. Again, she isnnsisted that the Juibilee be a festival of the Empire rather than her rule. In early Jnanuary 189901, the queen regnant Victoria was feeling "weak and unwell"; she died quietly on 22 January, as dignified and reserved in death as in life.
Timing
Character B y t h e t i m e o f V i t o -o -t c t o r
Milliseconds 264 112 103 33 55 64 48 33 64 31 32 49 55 58 63 119 184 264 72 200 112 64 169 56 88
Character i a ' s G o l d e n J u b l i -i -l i l e e i
Milliseconds 48 81 64 88 78 88 48 64 65 39 32 98 88 136 136 166 41 335 89 81 64 55 128 48 47
Character n 1 8 8 7 , t h e B r i t i s h E m p i r
Milliseconds 41 80 88 88 120 48 176 72 57 48 71 48 176 208 112 63 65 64 88 56 112 112 49 48 95
Character e w a s n e a r i -i i t s a p o g e e .
Milliseconds 33 63 88 33 55 48 40 64 48 24 104 368 64 88 65 32 72 58 61 40 66 88 118 97 48
Character I t w a s t h e w o r l d ' s f i r s t
Milliseconds 95 64 48 41 31 57 39 73 24 55 56 59 61 72 32 96 64 64 48 64 64 72 81 71 41
Character t r u e " s u p e r p o w e r , " i t s t e
Milliseconds 79 240 96 57 55 88 128 88 24 81 39 32 32 74 23 64 55 224 176 112 56 64 48 128 40
Character n t a c l e s r e a c h i n g i n t o e v e
Milliseconds 96 104 106 87 103 24 33 55 74 55 31 104 96 64 57 41 54 48 40 41 88 80 87 56 96
Character r y c o r n e r o f s o c i e t y , c u l
Milliseconds 58 47 47 82 24 94 56 50 64 31 48 57 48 55 80 56 97 47 55 137 32 72 81 55 33
Character t u r e , f i n a n c e , a n d p o l i t i
Milliseconds 71 65 64 31 72 33 55 72 8 100 53 64 48 64 55 64 41 55 40 64 48 152 72 64 105
Character c s a r o u n d t h e g l o b e . T h e
Milliseconds 31 72 57 55 48 56 32 40 40 72 57 47 24 64 48 58 102 48 80 72 64 64 65 47 56
Character c e l b e r a t -e -l -b -e -r -a -t e l e b r a t i o n
Milliseconds 73 88 8 152 15 104 88 64 265 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 57 63 91 46 103 88 64 48 81
Character , i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h V i c t
Milliseconds 119 64 81 31 64 80 88 121 79 80 144 104 88 72 57 71 88 81 55 88 64 120 104 65 143
Character o r i a ' s w i s h e s , w a s r e s e r v
Milliseconds 64 72 80 41 103 57 64 88 79 64 88 64 48 40 56 64 64 48 74 71 65 64 79 57 142
Character e d - a n d m o r a l - c o n s i s t i
Milliseconds 48 74 48 31 120 64 73 48 47 72 24 64 32 56 64 80 88 39 65 24 71 369 288 65 88
Character n g o f a p r o c e s s i o n a n d t h
Milliseconds 31 64 48 88 40 56 64 104 41 79 64 88 48 48 104 64 41 71 65 31 72 16 57 103 73
Character a n k s g i v i n g s e r v i e i n -e -r -v -i
Milliseconds 55 81 119 152 232 72 128 64 57 48 47 96 33 48 135 56 97 47 41 31 81 648 0 0 0
Character -e - -i -n - i -i e r v i c e i n W e s t m i n s
Milliseconds 0 0 0 0 0 112 255 57 55 121 71 72 33 31 32 40 81 88 64 95 65 143 80 65 71
Character t e r A b b e y . A s V i c t o r i a ' s
Milliseconds 48 105 71 17 489 126 122 64 47 79 98 78 64 64 344 112 88 153 72 79 82 47 96 72 88
Character D i a m o n d J u b i l e e a p p r o a c h e
Milliseconds 73 72 79 64 64 64 48 48 304 168 97 200 95 129 127 73 55 80 96 184 121 79 88 72 72
Character d , V i c o r -r -o o -o t o r i a s u r p a s s
Milliseconds 72 41 64 119 81 88 112 39 321 112 136 241 70 56 88 64 33 95 65 71 96 88 104 153 119
Character e d G e o r g e I I a s -I - -a -s - I I a
Milliseconds 64 42 78 112 136 112 97 135 105 79 105 119 72 80 160 40 568 0 0 0 0 128 136 88 81
Character s t h e l o n g e s t - r e i g n i n g m o
Milliseconds 65 47 48 57 38 65 40 104 79 88 81 41 62 98 118 65 64 88 55 105 57 62 50 95 71
Character n a r c h i n E n g l i s h o r S o c -c -o
Milliseconds 282 136 71 136 47 73 64 32 56 87 81 65 79 34 30 24 64 88 81 71 112 137 64 311 108
Character c o t t i s h ( o r a s m o s t -a -s - -o -s
Milliseconds 52 81 88 112 55 72 72 56 112 296 88 48 88 40 57 39 40 64 24 57 264 0 0 0 0
Character -t - o s t a n y w h e r e e l s e ) -) - )
Milliseconds 0 0 31 57 55 49 135 97 103 64 88 72 73 72 31 96 73 64 55 60 140 160 97 55 96
Character h i s t o r y . A g a i n , s h e i s n -n -s
Milliseconds 97 48 40 48 71 48 58 47 71 64 96 64 48 24 128 59 13 112 88 40 81 55 112 241 87
Character n s i s t e d t h a t t h e J u i -i b i l e
Milliseconds 97 64 81 47 71 88 72 40 120 49 79 41 47 72 33 79 57 88 135 481 432 96 72 39 113
Character e b e a f e s t i v a l o f t h e E m
Milliseconds 152 48 128 248 96 80 71 58 55 48 73 73 87 47 88 65 71 41 64 63 49 72 55 122 230
Character p i r e r a t h e r t h a n h e r r u l e
Milliseconds 41 31 104 41 64 248 88 79 57 55 40 64 48 48 40 57 41 86 50 23 79 64 48 40 72
Character . I n e a r l y J n -n a n u a r y 1 8 9 -9
Milliseconds 49 79 65 95 121 72 56 33 78 73 49 142 160 369 48 81 47 65 38 88 74 86 120 18 350
Character -8 9 0 1 , t h e q u e e n r e g n a n t V
Milliseconds 112 128 48 81 106 125 57 112 65 47 120 47 81 129 38 73 96 64 160 200 105 64 55 64 112
Character i c t o r i a w a s f e e l i n g " w e a k
Milliseconds 81 79 128 48 96 56 17 119 96 16 58 30 81 48 95 81 39 56 17 48 95 81 55 51 53
Character a n d u n w e l l " ; s h e d i e d q u
Milliseconds 65 31 64 64 41 88 48 79 33 88 112 183 136 90 79 88 63 73 103 112 64 88 40 105 71
Character i e t l y o n 2 2 J a n u a r y , a s d
Milliseconds 744 80 48 81 79 40 57 32 64 88 119 88 129 112 71 64 32 56 89 135 41 65 47 64 289
Character i g n i f i e d a n d r e s e r v e d i n
Milliseconds 88 103 71 88 104 120 50 78 33 79 49 47 57 112 104 119 58 71 129 55 88 48 57 39 63
Character d e a t h a s i n l i f e .
Milliseconds 50 63 32 65 15 73 39 63 65 88 257 112 63 32 48 32 33
WPM Timing
Seconds WPM
1.44 141.51
2.88 112.37
4.32 105.44
5.77 114.45
7.21 124.86
8.65 124.86
10.09 135.56
11.53 137.34
12.97 138.73
14.42 144
15.86 149.07
17.3 152.61
18.74 154.31
20.18 150.43
21.62 149.83
23.07 150.35
24.51 152.28
25.95 151.22
27.39 152.9
28.83 151.08
30.27 144.28
31.72 145.67
33.16 142.95
34.6 142.89
36.04 141.17
37.48 139.91
38.92 137.81
40.37 137.05
41.81 133.47
43.25 134.57
44.69 134.79
46.13 133.7
47.57 132.17
49.02 132.45
50.46 132.71
51.9 132.26
53.34 131.16
54.78 130.12
56.22 131.05
57.67 132.35
59.11 131.76
60.55 130.8
61.99 130.67
63.43 131.48
64.87 132.63
66.31 132.28
67.76 131.77
69.2 131.8
70.64 132.33
72.08 132.85