Spaced Repetition Scheduler

Learn information once and remember it long-term. This tool plans the optimal review sessions to defeat the “forgetting curve” and lock knowledge into your memory.

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How It Works: Beating the Forgetting Curve

Your brain naturally forgets information over time—this is called the “forgetting curve.” Spaced repetition works by interrupting this process at the perfect moment. Each time you review the material, the memory becomes stronger, and the rate of forgetting slows down. This schedule pushes reviews further and further apart, efficiently training your brain to store the information in your long-term memory.

How to Review Effectively

Don’t just re-read your notes. The best reviews use active recall—try to pull the information from your brain *before* you look at the answer. Use flashcards, try to answer practice questions, or explain the topic out loud to someone else.