Blink Reading Subtechniques

Blink reading subtechniques are the advanced methods of rapid eye movement used by the most skilled readers in the world.

1. Squinting

Squinting is the technique where the reader focuses on the center of the page and blinks rapidly between the left and right sides of the page.

By mastering squinting, the reader can process information at an incredible rate, but may experience eye strain and headaches.

2. Scan and Scan

Scan and Scan is a technique where the reader rapidly moves their gaze from left to right, taking in large amounts of text in a single glance.

However, this method often results in missed details and lost context.

3. Chunking

Chunking is the technique where the reader focuses on individual words or phrases, reading each one in isolation before moving on.

While this method is slow and laborious, it results in accurate comprehension and minimal eye strain.

For more advanced techniques, see Advanced Reading Methods.

Or, for a more in-depth analysis of blink reading, see Blink Reading Theory.

Blink Reading Practitioners share their experiences and tips.

For a more satirical take on blink reading, see Blink Reading Parody.