Spaced repetition is the single highest-ROI study technique invented in the last 100 years. Decades of research from Hermann Ebbinghaus through modern cognitive scientists show that spacing review at increasing intervals — 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, 14 days — increases long-term retention by 200-400% over cramming. Here is how it works, why it works, and how to apply it in any quiz app.
#The forgetting curve and why spacing beats cramming
Ebbinghaus showed that without review, you forget about 50% of new information within 24 hours and 80% within a week. Each correctly-timed review flattens the forgetting curve. The trick is timing: review too soon and you waste effort, too late and you have to relearn from scratch. Spaced repetition algorithms find the sweet spot.
#The Leitner System (paper version)
- 5 boxes labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
- All new flashcards start in box 1 — review daily.
- Cards you get right move to box 2 — review every 3 days.
- Box 3 — review weekly.
- Box 4 — review every 2 weeks.
- Box 5 — review monthly. (Mastered.)
- Cards you get wrong drop back to box 1.
#Modern algorithms (SM-2, FSRS)
Anki uses SM-2, an algorithm derived from the work of Piotr Wozniak in the 1980s. It adapts the interval based on how easy/hard you found each card. FSRS (2024) is the next-gen algorithm — uses ML on millions of reviews to predict each user's personal forgetting curve. QuizVerse uses an FSRS-derived implementation.
#How to apply spaced repetition in a quiz app
- After each quiz, save wrong answers to a Mistakes deck.
- Mistakes deck reviews on day 1, 3, 7, 14, 30 by default.
- Get a question right twice in a row — promote out of the deck.
- Get it wrong — reset interval to day 1.
- Review the Mistakes deck FIRST every session, before new content.
#Why most students get this wrong
Most students review only what they just learned. That misses the entire point — you should review what you are about to forget. The deck of cards in mid-difficulty (you sort-of remember) is where 80% of learning happens. Easy cards waste time; brand-new cards are not yet ready to test.
#Anki vs QuizVerse for spaced repetition
Anki is the gold standard for hand-built decks. Steep learning curve, no AI generation, no multiplayer, free. QuizVerse pairs FSRS-style spacing with AI quiz generation from PDFs and URLs — meaning you skip the deck-building step. Trade-off: Anki has more configurable intervals; QuizVerse is simpler.
#Practical 30-day plan with spaced repetition
- Day 1: Upload textbook chapters as PDFs. Generate quizzes. Save misses.
- Day 2: Review Day-1 misses. Take a fresh chapter quiz.
- Day 4: Review again. Add Day-2 misses.
- Day 8: Review. Cards passed twice graduate to long-term deck.
- Day 15: Review long-term deck.
- Day 30: Mock exam — 50-question timed quiz from full content.
Related: Study Quiz App vs Flashcards and Exam Prep Quiz App for SAT/UPSC/MCAT.
Spaced repetition is the closest thing study-science has to a free lunch. Use it. QuizVerse builds it into every quiz, free at quizverse.world.
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