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Spaced repetition guides

Spaced repetition means reviewing what you learned at increasing intervals, so your brain gets a useful reminder before the memory fades. It works best when the schedule fits the thing you are trying to remember.

For books

Review ideas, chapters, and notes without turning every paragraph into a flashcard.

For study

Use repeat reviews for exams, courses, vocabulary, and anything that tends to disappear at the exact wrong moment.

For work

Keep programming concepts, professional reading, and meeting notes from quietly leaving the building.

Start here

These guides cover the practical parts: what intervals to use, when flashcards are overkill, and which app setup matches your learning style.

Remember what you already learned

Spacey turns spaced repetition into a todo list for your memory. Add a topic, pick a schedule, and review when it shows up.

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