So maturing a card too early can lead to unwanted ease drops.Īn accumulation of lots of cards with very low ease levels will result in an unneccesarily high review load that is hard to fix without resetting ease alltogether. What does pressing Easy do? It matures the card, increases the ease factor and puts it out of the safe learning phase (steps) into the set Easy interval.īy pressing Easy too early in the learning phase, you could put your card in danger of lowering its ease if you don’t remember it the next few times.Įdit: The Hard button decreases the ease factor only if a card is matured. Why wouldn’t I hit ‘easy’ in this instance? And let’s say I recall the answer immediately. Comes up a few minutes later, I know the answer. And other posts saying that ‘easy’ should only be used rarely.įor example, one of the questions is ‘What is a Yashmak?’ I don’t know the answer, so I hit ‘again’. I’ve come across some posts saying that they only use ‘again’ and ‘good’. Does anyone see any issues with them? Bear in mind, I plan to use the same logic in terms of good, easy etc unless I’ve missed something with how these buttons should be used. I’m about to start this general knowledge deck and have come up with the below settings. If it takes me no longer than 5 seconds to recall, I will hit ‘good’. Basically, if I know the answer instantly I will always hit ‘easy’. You can see that I have a tendancy to hit the ‘easy’ button. This deck was studied with the default Anki settings. So my first question is, how often should I typically use the ‘easy’ button? If it helps, I’ve included a screenshot of my geography deck stats after just completing it (I studied this deck a while back and was able to recall a lot of it). I haven’t started using it yet but browsed through it briefly and some questions I immediately know the answer to, others I’ve no idea. One deck (general knowledge) is a shared deck someone else created. I’m still a bit confused though as to how I should approach my current decks. There’s a lot of information to take in with regards to settings and what people find works best for them.
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