
I’m happy to ramble on about it here for a bit, though.
Average anki cards per day full#
This is still in the experimental phase, and I want to wait on a full writeup until it’s had sufficient time to prove itself and get the kinks worked out. Also, I think the "deadline" for when to review in spaced repetition isn't exactly accurate to the day or hour that something is due, so there's a little bit of malleability there, and I think that's okay.

If you aim for perfection, you end up not meeting your high standards and may end up quitting. I think for me, it's more important when learning to aim for the long-term commitment to it than to be perfect each day in your studies. If you miss a few days, the cards still remain overdue, but when you return it doesn't feel bad. It's funny because I originally thought telling you how many were due each day would be a great motivator (at least for me), but I'm finding I actually don't care.

When you do a lesson, it picks up the overdue cards first, but if there aren't any, it pulls in new cards instead. I later wrote my own flashcard app with spaced repetition and ended up hiding the details of what was overdue and instead just let you set up a daily goal of number of cards reviewed.

I missed a few days and when I returned there was a pile of cards that needed review. I found that issue too when I tried Anki.
