1. The tricks that can turn you into a speed reader - BBC Future

    https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20191129-how-to-learn-to-speed-read

    Some speed-reading methods aim to teach people to use more of their peripheral vision to read, allowing people to take in more than one word at a time. But in the periphery of the retina you find...

  2. How to Speed Read - 6 Easy Techniques | Speed Reading Lounge

    https://www.speedreadinglounge.com/how-to-speed-read

    What is speed reading techniques? It is a powerful asset of effective techniques to boost speed, develop better comprehension, reduce regression or preview material such as books, articles and documents quickly. The most common speed reading techniques include hand pacing, previewing and chunking. What is the meaning of subvocalization?

  3. Speed Reading Test Online

    http://www.readingsoft.com/

    Reading efficiency is reading speed weighted by comprehension rate and it amounts to 200 x 60% or 120 efficient words per minute (ewpm) for the average reader and to 1000 x 85% or 850 ewpm for top readers. Thus, an efficiency ratio of seven divides these two categories. Compare the results of the average reader to other areas.

  4. Speed Reading - Learning Effectively With MindTools.com

    https://www.mindtools.com/speedrd.html

    Speed reading is the process of rapidly recognizing and absorbing phrases or sentences on a page all at once, rather than identifying individual words. The amount of information that we process seems to be growing by the day, whether it's emails, reports and websites at work, or social media, books and magazines at home.

  5. Free Speed Reading Course | Comprehend Faster, To Read Faster

    https://readspeeder.com/

    With barely a half hour of practice for the next 12 days, you can double your reading speed, while improving comprehension. Mental Focus You can’t read faster just by pushing your speed, or by doing eye exercises, or by stopping subvocalizing. That's because what's sabotaging your reading speed is poor concentration and focus.