Reading Time Calculator
Estimate how long it takes to read or speak your text aloud. Uses standard reading speed of 200 words per minute and speaking speed of 130 words per minute.
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- Reads your draft against the rubric
- Surfaces issues, not noise
- Carries findings into the editor
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How reading time is calculated
This calculator uses an average adult reading speed of 200 words per minute. Research from the Journal of Memory and Language shows that most adults read between 175 and 300 words per minute depending on the complexity of the material. We use 200 wpm as a conservative baseline that accounts for comprehension, not just scanning.
Reading speed vs. speaking speed
Speaking is slower than reading. The average speaking speed for presentations and speeches is about 130 words per minute. If you are preparing a talk, use the speaking time estimate to ensure your content fits within your allotted time slot.
Common reading time benchmarks
- Blog post (1,000 words): about 5 minutes
- Long-form article (3,000 words): about 15 minutes
- Research paper (8,000 words): about 40 minutes
- Book chapter (5,000 words): about 25 minutes
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This calculator uses 200 words per minute for reading and 130 words per minute for speaking. These are conservative averages based on research into adult reading and presentation speeds.
The estimate is a close approximation for typical prose. Technical content with specialized vocabulary may take longer, while simple narrative text may be read faster. Individual reading speeds also vary.
Speaking aloud is slower than silent reading. The average speaking rate is about 130 words per minute, compared to 200 words per minute for reading. Use the speaking time estimate when preparing presentations or speeches.
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