Flashcard Maker
Create flashcards
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I create effective flashcards for studying?
Keep one concept per card. Use questions on the front, concise answers on the back. Include images or diagrams when possible. Avoid copying textbook sentences verbatim. Use your own words for better retention. The tool helps structure cards optimally.
What is spaced repetition and how does it work with flashcards?
Spaced repetition shows cards at increasing intervals based on how well you know them. New/difficult cards appear more often. Well-known cards appear less frequently. This optimizes memory retention with minimal study time. Review intervals: 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, 14 days, 30 days.
How many flashcards should I study per day?
New cards: 20-30 per day maximum. Total reviews (including old cards): 100-200 per day. Quality matters more than quantity. If retention drops below 80%, reduce new cards. Consistent daily review beats cramming large batches.
What subjects work best with flashcards?
Vocabulary (languages, medical terms). Definitions and concepts. Dates and historical events. Formulas and equations. Anatomy and biology. Law cases and statutes. Flashcards work best for factual recall, less for complex reasoning.
How do I export flashcards to Anki or Quizlet?
The tool exports in CSV format compatible with both platforms. Anki import: File → Import, select CSV, map columns to Front/Back. Quizlet import: Create set → Import, paste tab-separated text. The tool formats output for direct import.