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Flashcards and the Science of Spaced Repetition

Published on July 3, 2026 · 2 views

Why Cramming Feels Effective but Isn't

Cramming builds short-term familiarity — enough to pass tomorrow's quiz — but that information decays fast because your brain never had a reason to treat it as important to keep. Spaced repetition works differently: reviewing material right before you'd otherwise forget it signals to your brain that the information matters, which builds durable, long-term memory.

How to Actually Do Spaced Repetition

  1. Review new flashcards the same day you make them.
  2. Review again after 1 day, then 3 days, then a week, spacing reviews further apart each time you get a card right.
  3. If you get a card wrong, reset it back to daily review until it sticks.
  4. Keep cards focused on one fact or concept each — a card with three questions on it is three cards pretending to be one.

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Making individual flashcards by hand for an entire unit is tedious enough that most students skip it. Our Flashcard Generator creates a full set of question-and-answer cards for any topic in seconds, so you can spend your time actually reviewing them instead of formatting them.