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Giganotosaurus was discovered in the Argentine desert by a garage mechanic riding on a dune buggy. The skeleton was more than 80% complete.

—from National Geographic Kids Ultimate Dinopedia: The Most Complete Dinosaur Reference Ever, a book by Don Lessem

Active since February 25, 2016.
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Leaders

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Rank Username WPM Accuracy Date
1. Paul (jungps) 82.29 97% 2023-09-30
2. Basit Ali (thebasitali) 69.58 96% 2024-01-21
3. Heper (hepersopon) 69.17 97% 2023-12-13
4. FieryThunderPoo (fierythund... 69.11 95% 2024-02-10
5. Kyle Hussain (kharadigm) 57.18 94% 2024-01-23
6. Rick (rko2) 52.83 98% 2024-06-06
7. Ziad (ziadyasser7) 52.63 96% 2024-01-12
8. Vinod (vinod_cup) 48.35 95% 2016-08-25
9. ladysparta (ladysparta) 47.78 98.7% 2024-01-13
10. keski6 (keski6) 44.84 95% 2024-02-13
11. Cooper (luckrative) 43.36 95% 2016-02-25
12. Jonathan (jonathansg) 39.69 95% 2024-01-24
13. Bhavyansh Agarwal (bhavyans... 36.54 91.5% 2024-01-14
14. lindsay (ldawggg) 31.24 90% 2016-02-25
15. Maya (msmitty) 25.28 74% 2016-02-25

Universes

Universe Races Average WPM First Race
Smoke Rise Prep 22 49.25 February 25, 2016
Walsh Middle School 14 27.92 September 20, 2011
Ygnacio Valley Christian School 11 34.58 December 6, 2016
The Little Middle School 1 35.63 November 27, 2012