02 Jan, 2026
2025 is done, so I can do yearly analytics on my spaced repetition results. My goal here is just to summarize and enjoy the year of data, not to do detailed, fine-grained analysis.
That said, these notes might still be interesting to people:
Unless you operate in very specific corners of the Internet, you probably don't know many people who are as serious about flashcarding as I am. Many people study harder than I do (here you can find Victoria Groce discussing her 3,000-review-per-day regimen), but I've been at it longer, and more intensively, than most.
I'm using my own software, which has some assumptions and mechanisms that are different from others'. For example, I only record the correctness of a response, not its subjective difficulty, and I mix in random cards with my study sessions to make it harder for me to guess the answer on the basis of when I'm seeing the card. This might cause my data to differ from others' in interesting ways.
I did 301,432 flashcard reviews in 2025.
Those reviews covered 52,764 distinct cards.
My longest gap between reviews was 13 hours, 55 minutes. (So, there was no 14-hour interval in 2025 when I did not do any reviews.)
I haven't missed a day of flashcarding since March 25, 2023. (Knock on wood.)
My correct-answer rate is approximately 89% on cards chosen randomly from my library. So, 89% of my total library size (a bit over 55,000) is my best estimate of how many cards I'm disposed to answer correctly at any given time.
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