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Every deck shows your mastery percentage from real sessions — colour-coded so weak spots stand out. Nothing is faked; it starts at "new" and moves as you study.
Paste one document with DeckName:, Q: and A: lines. Both sides support Markdown — bold, lists, links, even code if you need it. Keep it private or share it as a public deck.
Decks are cached on your device and sessions save as you go. Study on the train or on a plane — results sync the next time you're online.
Leave a deck mid-session and come back later — Recall remembers your shuffled order, position and answers so far.
A clean, mobile-first interface with a one-tap theme toggle. Hide decks you're not working on to keep the menu short.
Create a free account, then choose one of the built-in decks or one you've written yourself. Cards are shuffled every session.
Read the question, think, then tap to flip. Mark yourself right or wrong and move on — the whole loop is a couple of taps per card.
Finish the deck to see your session score. Results roll into your per-deck mastery, so the menu always shows where you stand.
No forms, no field-by-field entry. Write the whole deck in one go — Markdown works on both sides, so any subject fits.
DeckName: Spanish Verbs
Q: How do you say "to eat"?
A: comer — regular -er verb.
Present: como, comes, come, comemos, coméis, comen.
Q: What is the yo form of tener (to have)?
A: tengo
Irregular in the yo form only — the rest follow the
stem change e→ie: tienes, tiene, tenemos, tenéis, tienen.
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