
Segment 8469 in Exploring the human hand: the index finger Speed Zone: 160 - 179 WPM
Its prominence in communication is one reason why the index finger is so important in daily life. The anatomy of the index finger is similar to that of the other fingers, with three bones known as phalanges. These bones are connected by joints that allow for bending and extending. The muscles and tendons that control the index finger are located in the forearm, and they provide the strength and control needed for the finger's movements.
Racer | Team | Races | DQs | Avg WPM | Top WPM | Avg Accuracy | Top Accuracy | Perfect Accuracy |
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VYN | 3 | 0 | 178.3 | 186.0 | 99.62% | 100% | 1 |