Have you ever learned a list of vocabulary words, only to forget them a week later? This is the “Forgetting Curve” in action.

What is Spaced Repetition?

Spaced Repetition (SRS) is a learning technique that involves reviewing information at gradually increasing intervals. When you first learn a word, you review it frequently. As you successfully recall it, the interval between reviews grows longer.

How it Hacks the Brain

By forcing your brain to recall information just as it’s about to forget it, you strengthen the neural pathways associated with that memory. It’s the most efficient way to move knowledge from short-term to long-term memory.

Spaced Repetition in Fluly

Fluly’s algorithm tracks your progress on every single word and concept. It automatically schedules reviews at the optimal time, ensuring you never waste time studying what you already know, and never forget what you’ve worked hard to learn.