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Prueba de Mecanografía en Danés (Dansk) de 1 Minuto

Practica tu velocidad de escritura en Danés (Dansk) con esta prueba cronometrada de 1 minuto. Vocabulario nativo real, resultados instantáneos.

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1-Minute Danish (Dansk) Typing Test

The 1-Minute Danish (Dansk) typing test is the most widely compared typing benchmark globally — the number most employers and databases use. One minute provides solid — 60 seconds provides a representative sample of a language's character frequency distribution, including æ, ø, and å — enough to give a statistically reliable WPM reading that accounts for the specific Danish character set. This is the benchmark number to track and compare your Danish progress over time.

What 1-Minute Reveals About Danish Proficiency

At 60 seconds, this test provides solid — 60 seconds provides a representative sample of a language's character frequency distribution. For Danish specifically, this is long enough that æ, ø, and å — present in 2–3% of characters in natural Danish text of natural text — appear frequently enough to be a real speed factor, not just an occasional obstacle. a 15-second sample may draw words without a single æ, ø, or å — making very short Danish tests a poor indicator of real Dansk fluency the reference point — all other durations are compared against your 1-minute WPM.

Danish WPM Benchmarks at 1-Minute

Typists who know English score 35–42 WPM on a 1-minute Danish test on average — 8–12% lower than English — the three special vowels are the primary speed gap. the reference point — all other durations are compared against your 1-minute WPM. The primary speed barrier in Danish is the three extra vowels (æ, ø, å) interrupt standard QWERTY finger placement — each hesitation on these characters costs time directly. Once those are automatic, Danish WPM climbs quickly toward your English baseline.

Building Speed in Danish at This Duration

use the Danish QWERTY-DK layout, or on Mac: Option+' = æ, Option+O = ø, Option+A = å; on Windows: Alt+0230, Alt+0248, Alt+0229. At 1-minute duration, focus on danish silent consonants and the stød (glottal stop) make spelling less phonetically predictable than norwegian, adding a recall component that grows more noticeable in longer tests. Swedish and Norwegian share nearly identical special characters; consistent Danish practice transfers directly to both those tests. 3-minute and 5-minute Danish assessments are standard in Scandinavian administrative and data-entry hiring.

How does 1-minute Danish WPM compare to professional requirements?

3-minute and 5-minute Danish assessments are standard in Scandinavian administrative and data-entry hiring. The 1-minute test is the most-cited benchmark, but professional assessments typically use 3-minute or 5-minute tests. Your 1-minute WPM is your starting reference — aim to hold 85–90% of that score at 5 minutes for professional certification.

Why is my Danish WPM lower than my English WPM?

Danish typing is 8–12% lower than English — the three special vowels are the primary speed gap because of the three extra vowels (æ, ø, å) interrupt standard QWERTY finger placement — each hesitation on these characters costs time directly. use the Danish QWERTY-DK layout, or on Mac: Option+' = æ, Option+O = ø, Option+A = å; on Windows: Alt+0230, Alt+0248, Alt+0229. With targeted practice on the Danish-specific characters, the gap typically closes within a few weeks of daily practice.