Memory
4.7 / 5.0
Spaced Repetition
"A learning technique that involves reviewing information at increasing intervals to leverage the psychological spacing effect."
Dr. Emily Carter
Educational Psychologist
Updated February 08, 2026
Step-by-Step Execution
1
Create Flashcards
Break information into small, testable chunks on flashcards.
2
Initial Review
Review your new cards for the first time.
3
Graduated Intervals
Review successful cards after 1 day, then 3 days, 1 week, etc.
4
Reset on Failure
If you forget a card, move it back to the daily review pile.
Core Benefits
Combats the forgetting curve
Optimizes study time
Creates durable memories
Ideal for vocabulary and facts
Quick Stats
Difficulty
Advanced
Implementation
Instant Access
Success Rate
92% High Retention
Scientific Fact
"Research shows that testing yourself (active recall) is up to 50% more effective than re-reading notes or highlighting text."