
Segment 8440 in Exploring the human hand: the fifth finger Speed Zone: 180 - 190 WPM
In terms of anatomy, the little finger consists of three bones, called phalanges, which are connected by joints that allow the finger to bend and straighten. The muscles and tendons that control the movement of the pinky are located in the forearm and hand. Although the little finger has fewer muscles dedicated to its movement compared to the other fingers, it still plays a role in hand coordination. The pinky is also important in communication.
Racer | Team | Races | DQs | Avg WPM | Top WPM | Avg Accuracy | Top Accuracy | Perfect Accuracy |
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FLANEUR | 6 | 1 | 198.5 | 218.0 | 97.07% | 98.66% | 0 |