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Prueba de Mecanografía en Neerlandés (Nederlands) de 30 Segundos

Practica tu velocidad de escritura en Neerlandés (Nederlands) con esta prueba cronometrada de 30 segundos. Vocabulario nativo real, resultados instantáneos.

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30-Second Dutch (Nederlands) Typing Test

The 30-Second Dutch (Nederlands) typing test captures near-peak speed with minimal fatigue effect. At 30 seconds, moderate — 20–40 words providing some exposure to a language's less common characters — a 15-second Dutch test may include only short root words; longer tests expose compound-word accuracy which is the real Dutch typing challenge It is a practical length for quick practice sessions when a full 1-minute benchmark is not needed.

What 30-Second Reveals — and Misses — About Dutch Typing

30-second WPM is typically 8–15% higher than the same typist's 1-minute score. For Dutch specifically, moderate — 20–40 words providing some exposure to a language's less common characters — meaning occasional diaeresis (ë, ï) and loanword accents (é, à); rare in standard text, which appear in less than 1% — standard Dutch uses the 26-letter Latin alphabet for most everyday text, may not appear at all. This makes short Dutch tests good for tracking peak speed but unreliable for assessing Dutch fluency. For a complete picture, pair this with a 3-minute or 5-minute Dutch test.

Dutch WPM Benchmarks at 30-Second

Typists who know English score 38–46 WPM on a 1-minute Dutch test on average — 5–10% lower than English — Dutch compound words are the primary speed challenge; special characters are rare in standard text. 30-second WPM is typically 8–15% higher than the same typist's 1-minute score. The primary speed barrier in Dutch is compound words — Dutch concatenates nouns freely without spaces: schildpad (shield + toad = turtle), fietsenstalling (bicycle storage), aansprakelijkheidsverzekering (liability insurance) — long words that require sustained accuracy. Once those are automatic, Dutch WPM climbs quickly toward your English baseline.

Making the Most of Short Dutch Practice Sessions

standard US QWERTY works for nearly all Dutch text; the IJ digraph (ij) is so common it is considered a functional 27th letter of the Dutch alphabet — practise ij as a single fast two-key motion. For short tests, focus on maintaining peak rhythm without any hesitation — since moderate — 20–40 words providing some exposure to a language's less common characters, the words you type should all be familiar territory. German has similar and more extreme compound-word patterns; Afrikaans derives from Dutch and shares many vocabulary structures.

Is a 30-second Dutch test enough to assess my typing?

For warm-up and peak-speed tracking, yes. For a proper assessment, no — a 15-second Dutch test may include only short root words; longer tests expose compound-word accuracy which is the real Dutch typing challenge Use the 1-minute Dutch test for your benchmark and the 3-minute or 5-minute test for professional purposes.

Why is my Dutch WPM lower than my English WPM?

Dutch typing is 5–10% lower than English — Dutch compound words are the primary speed challenge; special characters are rare in standard text because of compound words — Dutch concatenates nouns freely without spaces: schildpad (shield + toad = turtle), fietsenstalling (bicycle storage), aansprakelijkheidsverzekering (liability insurance) — long words that require sustained accuracy. standard US QWERTY works for nearly all Dutch text; the IJ digraph (ij) is so common it is considered a functional 27th letter of the Dutch alphabet — practise ij as a single fast two-key motion. With focused practice on the unfamiliar characters, the gap closes faster than most typists expect.