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For the first year or so of using [[Anki]] (after returning to it after a several-year break), I did not modify the deck options much so that I could focus on learning how to write better cards. Since then, I've gradually learned more about the options. I think the worst option in the default Anki is the "new interval" of 0%, which means if you get a card wrong, the interval resets to the initial state. This leads to a huge amount of wasted reviews if you happen to get a card wrong, and also makes getting a card wrong feel bad.
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* [[Deck options for small cards]]
 
* [[Deck options for small cards]]
 
* [[Deck options for proof cards]]
 
* [[Deck options for proof cards]]
 
* [[Incremental reading in Anki#My deck options]]
 
* [[Incremental reading in Anki#My deck options]]
 
* [[Cards created by oneself can be scheduled more aggressively]]
 
* [[Cards created by oneself can be scheduled more aggressively]]
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[[Category:Spaced repetition]]
 
[[Category:Spaced repetition]]

Latest revision as of 01:09, 17 July 2021

For the first year or so of using Anki (after returning to it after a several-year break), I did not modify the deck options much so that I could focus on learning how to write better cards. Since then, I've gradually learned more about the options. I think the worst option in the default Anki is the "new interval" of 0%, which means if you get a card wrong, the interval resets to the initial state. This leads to a huge amount of wasted reviews if you happen to get a card wrong, and also makes getting a card wrong feel bad.

What links here