AbraCalc

Flashcard Decks

Build a flashcard deck from term and definition pairs, flip each card to reveal the answer, and sort it into a Got It or Again pile for simple spaced self-quizzing anywhere.

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How to play

  1. Type or paste your cards, one per line, as term | definition, then tap Start Studying.
  2. Tap the card to flip it and reveal the definition on the back.
  3. Sort each card into Got It or Again with one tap — the deck removes it and moves to the next card automatically.
  4. Review your session summary at the end and tap Study "Again" Pile to redo only the cards you missed.

Paste in your own term-and-definition pairs, one card per line separated by a pipe, and tap Start Studying to turn them into a real flashcard deck. Each card shows the term first — tap to flip it over and reveal the definition, just like a physical index card. Once you know the answer, sort the card into Got It or Again with one tap, and it's removed from the current pass so you're never quizzed on the same card twice in a row. When the deck runs out, a session summary shows exactly what you nailed and what needs another look, and you can immediately restudy just the Again pile until it's empty. Shuffle the remaining cards anytime for a fresh order.

Frequently asked questions

How do I format my flashcards when pasting them in?
Write one card per line with the term and its definition separated by a single pipe character, like photosynthesis | how plants turn light into energy. Lines without a pipe just show the term with no definition.
Will I see the same card twice in one pass through the deck?
No. Cards are drawn from a shuffled deck with no repeats, and sorting a card into either pile removes it from play for that session, so you work through every card exactly once before a summary appears.
What happens to the cards I got wrong?
They collect in the Again pile, and at the end of the session you can tap Study "Again" Pile to immediately start a fresh round using only those missed cards, letting you drill weak spots without retyping anything.