How this page helps
This free flashcard tool lets you study with digital cards — see a prompt, recall the answer, then flip to check. Work through a deck at your own pace to memorise facts, vocabulary, or terms. It runs in your browser with no sign-up. Great for exam prep and language learning.
Frequently asked questions about flashcards
How do flashcards help you learn?
They force “active recall” — retrieving an answer from memory instead of rereading it — which research consistently shows builds far stronger, longer-lasting memory than passive review. Flipping to check also gives instant feedback, so you catch what you don't actually know.
What is spaced repetition and why does it work?
It's reviewing material at increasing intervals — soon after learning, then days, then weeks later — timed to just before you'd forget. Spacing reviews out beats cramming because each well-timed recall strengthens the memory more durably.
How many flashcards should I study at once?
Short, frequent sessions beat marathon ones — many learners do 15–30 cards in a sitting and repeat daily. Quality of recall matters more than volume; if you're just flipping without trying to remember first, slow down.
Are flashcards good for learning a language?
Yes — they're a classic for vocabulary and phrases, especially paired with spaced repetition. For best results, learn words in short example sentences rather than in isolation, so you absorb how they're actually used.
Do I need an account to make flashcards?
Not here — it runs free in your browser with no sign-up. Create a deck, study, and go; nothing requires an email or login.