50? : r/Anki by throne_deserter How to bring Interval Modifier below 0. Manzi July 17, 2021, 2:38pm 14. The unofficial subreddit for the flashcard app Anki. It is recommended that you spend a few weeks with the defaults to get a feel for how Anki works before you start adjusting options. True. I have several cards: 1. 76 = 27d So. Lapses - 10 60 300, 75% new interval, leech threshold 5 lapses and tag only. Goto deck options >> Reviews tab >> Interval modifier. In those situations you would want a lapse to reset the interval to 0. (1 day --> 3 days --> 9 days -->. 95) = 4. So will the interval modifier setting, but you have the option of selecting your target retention in FSRS. Statistics are calculated from the nominal intervals Anki stores in the review. If the card had a 100 day interval, the default of 0% would reduce the interval to 0. 1. Max reviews . Instead of hard capping a maximum, decrease your interval modifier. The Easy BONUS - set to 150 or 200. New Anki users get impatient at first, and learn 100 words on day 1, then 100 on day 2, and then realize too late that they now have 220 reviews due on day 3, and for most of the following week as well. 65 You can use Google to calculate it for you. Graduating interval: 3 days Easy interval: 4 days Starting Ease: 250% Maximum review/day: 9999 Easy bonus: 130% Interval Modifier: 110% Maximum Interval: 365000 Hard interval: 120% Lapses: 30 1440 New interval: 60 Minimum: 6 days Leech Threshold: 4 lapses Tag onlyOn the Anki manual, it recommends a retention rate of 90% and says that you can use the formula log(90%)/log(current retention rate) to find an interval modifier that will get you close to 90%. interval modifier: 1. After you see the graduated card the following day and press 'Good' again, the new interval can be calculated as follows: Current Interval (=1) x Interval Modifier (= 1. I was getting consistently sub-80% correct answers on mature cards in my Spanish vocabulary deck. Order - show me new cards in random order. Always aim to get the 85% success rate. New interval: 10%. So I would slightly reduce the "starting ease", "interval modifier", and "easy bonus" in the deck options. Instead of hard capping a maximum, decrease your interval modifier. One final thing to note is that Anki forces a new interval to be at least 1 day. Steps (in minutes): 1 30 90 240 (increasing the interval and less frequently in the hopes that it’ll be harder to recall but for stronger memory consolidation) Starting ease: 250% (back to default) Interval modifier: 120%. Get let’s compare the two in one long notion. 72% at the. Work with the material outside of Anki so that the knowledge is more solid. Interval Modifier; Hard Interval; New Interval; Custom Scheduling; Deck options primarily control the way Anki schedules cards. Later after you've used Anki for. For instance, if we desire a retention rate of 0. 5. You’ll want to make a couple changes here in order to optimize your Anki experience. My step settings are 1 minute / 10 minutes for new cards, a one day graduating interval, a four-day easy interval, 130% percent for easy bonus, 100% for the interval modifier. For example, if your personal retention rate at default Anki settings is 90%, then you can use an interval factor anywhere between. Your intervals sound like the default Anki intervals, except the variability in your mature card intervals doesn't really make sense to me. E. To reach a 80% retention rate, you would want a interval modifier of 65%. But Fibonnaci growth rate is supposed to be the golden ratio (1. In order to somehow reduce the "difficult"/"easy" bias, I have manually adjusted the. 15 1440 4320 8640 with 15 day graduating. Interval Modifier; Hard Interval; New Interval; Custom Scheduling; Deck options primarily control the way Anki schedules cards. Interval Modifier; Hard Interval; New Interval; Custom Scheduling; Deck options primarily control the way Anki schedules cards. x but have to upload a new file for it. If your Interval Modifier is 150%, then Anki would calculate the new interval as normal (Interval * Ease Factor = New Interval) and then. If you now set the interval modifier to 200%, then the interval of this card would increase from for example 20 to 40 days. at the end of a session, Reschedule cards rated "GOOD" for 3d ; use Anki option. For example, if you’re using the default Anki settings (250% ease factor, interval modifier is 100%, learning steps are 1min 10min, relearning step is 1 minute, and your new interval after a lapse is 0% (meaning it will set back the interval to 1 day when you fail the card and pass it)), and assuming you’re always pressing Good, then your. Easy Interval: 9 days. 00 so it doesn’t influence the result at all. 2 Likes. Reviews. Steps (in minutes) 10,60,720,1440. The unofficial subreddit for the flashcard app Anki. 75 a couple of weeks ago, but am still getting numbers in the mid-70s. Interval modifier is 250%. Hard Interval After you answer a card, Anki calculates the new interval by doing New = Old * Ease * Interval modifier this means a 50% interval modifier will make a card appear in 10 days instead of 20 days. 1. However, at that time, the complex options and fancy features of the software overwhelmed me. So the next Good interval thereby should be: 2 * 2,35 * 1 = 3,76, I get 4. 2- Be more liberal with answering “easy” to space out reviews further. interval_multiplier < 1 my interval would decrease. Only use the with the Anki version that was the latest when they were released otherwise your chances of getting errors are higher. Generally, I recommend using a higher interval modifier (maybe around 150%) and lowering the graduating interval to around 1 day to make sure you're reviewing material frequently. I use 1. Select all the cards and choose Cards->Forget. You cannot manually change those time periods, and it is not advised that you do. To be clear, A and A::B were using separate option groups, and this still occurred (anki version 2. However, I noticed the latest version of Anki changed the entire interface for the UI and I just want to double check I'm setting it up correctly: Should I go to "new cards" -> "learning. How to bring Interval Modifier below 0. You might ask what the retention is throughout the learning process as a function of interval. This is because for problems it's actually bad if you memorise too much. You can just do it in google, as pictured below (make sure you include the % symbol) This tells me I should adjust my interval modifier from 100% to 71%, so once. some of the available guides that tell you how to "optimize" anki are very bad in my opinion. It’s up to me whether that drop in retention is acceptable for the sake of fewer reviews. You can use the following formula: log (desired retention%) / log (current retention%) To work out by how much to change the interval modifier. Interval Modifier: 100 Maximum Interval: 90 days (I like to every card I've ever done, even if it is super duper graduated, at most 90 days from today. This is the default Anki’s setting: From Anki’s Manual: New interval controls how much Anki should reduce the previous interval by. You can set yours really low and the card will. Do longer graduating steps : 14 days as a graduating interval is not unheard of. I haven’t really messed with the settings after I first got it setup, but the only reason it tells you to set the interval modifier as 191% is because you are changing the ease to the lowest possible value, 130%. Set the filename with the name of the deck file you uploaded. I did read the Wiki, but my worry was that the model might have been trained on vastly different. And anything after I will hit ‘again’. So they say that 191% at 130% ease is the same as the default 100% interval at 250% ease. 1 Like. After that, use True reten by Maturity; change the '21' interval to 10; 30; 60; 90; 120; record the Retention for these ranges. g. -My Beginner Settings-Reviews- Maximum Reviews Per day: 9999 Easy Bonus: 130% Interval Modifier: 100%Does starting ease really that matters because it is only used to set the starting ease for a card, yet the interval modifier changes everything, that is, the intervals needed to review a card. You can try it at Google Colab: colab. The current method changes the ease factor (e. . Actually, Anki introduces a fuzz factor that makes intervals randomly larger or shorter. 00 This one is pretty obvious, but I wanted to include it. Lapses - 10 60 300, 75% new interval, leech threshold 5 lapses and tag only. But I’ve observed quite a few cards that showed me the exact same. Check out a review of Anki, one of the most popular SRS flashcard apps in the Japanese learning community. 30. We’d calculate the modifier as: log(90%) / log(85%) = 0. If you think you can do this easily, then you can maybe use a lower Interval Modifier (like 90%). In this way the rate of interval increase cannot go below 250%; all cards start with 250% rate of interval increase and initially it can only go up. Expertium:. Business, Economics, and Finance. You're welcome to talk about all of the apps and services in the Anki ecosystem here, share resources related to Anki or spaced repetition in general, and help each other out with any questions you might have!. If self. Normally the ease starts off at 250%. As for the 20% interval, I mean that for Lapses. I’m just going to. 5 factor to 1. 92 * 1. Reviews. So, in complement of hardcoding few steps, you can use the "Interval Modifier" option to lower the 2. One final thing to note is that Anki forces a new interval to be at least 1 day. Two weeks ago I lowered my interval modifier to 90% to help with retention. October 15, 2022 by Siim Andres. The interval modifier is dark magic, but if Greek seems too easy and pointless, you could increase the interval modifier 10% and see. 20] - The multiplier applied to a review interval when answering Hard. Now you have a card that is exactly at 250% and you always answer the card correctly. 4 multiplier for failed cards, along with a 1. 15 1440 4320 8640 with a graduating interval of 12-15 days might also work very nicely (1d, 3d, 6d, 12d). This is in my opinion the best way to solve the Ease Hell problem once and for all because in Anki any given card can't have Ease lower than 130%. It's basically a multiplier applied to your cards. Hard will repeat the current learning step (except on the first step, where it is the average of first and second steps) Good will the the next learning step, or the Graduating interval if learning steps are exhausted. This add-on prevent you from ease hell. and the new interval is gonna be calculated from the last interval, the "new interval modifier" which is 100% by default and the "ease" which is 250% by default, so if you. Decrease your interval modifier so the cards are showing up closer together. For reference I was closer to OP usually around 80% +/- 2%. Description. I would review the cards that are due on. Life's been great since I changed my settings to the followings! Well playing devil's advocate, i think 88-92% is a bit high. Hello, I’m having a hard time understanding the “Reviews” options page as I recently started to adjust the “Interval modifier” percentage. Here is the full list of timezones: list of pytz time zones (github. 3. So you will see what fits your needs best. ReplyBy default, new interval is 2. -My Beginner Settings-Reviews- Maximum Reviews Per day: 9999 Easy Bonus: 130% Interval Modifier: 100% Does starting ease really that matters because it is only used to set the starting ease for a card, yet the interval modifier changes everything, that is, the intervals needed to review a card. Now, my problem is, I actually set my easy bonus to 100%. I was on 25 cards/day with 250 max reviews for a while, and now im on 50/500 as I near the end. The vertical axis is the Interval Modifier setting in Anki. I read anki manual on changing interval modifier. Anki’s default scheduling settings are good enough in most cases. You can modify them in fsrs4anki_scheduler. leech thresholds, interval modifiers and so on. 5 = 25 days. Leave the modifier to 100. Example given in workshop: if you have a card with a 10 day interval and you mark it correct, it would next be shown in (10 days x 2. ) At present, it doesn't seem to be helping. 92 ≈ 2. No more ease/interval modifier/new interval tuning necessary. I believe that review simulator website has a different panel that projects expected retention based on interval modifier, you may want to try different scenarios with that. Alternatively, you might look at adjusting your initial ease settings and interval modifier. I learned from the course that this is the one to not keep static. Q8: How to set different parameters for specific decks? A8: Step 1: Add code to the. Imagine we have a current retention rate of 85% and we want to increase it to 90%. The benefit of Anki for problems is that it's a way of scheduling a time for you to revisit a problem. 5 * last interval. 2. This will provide the same interval growth as a 250% starting ease and 100% interval modifier. If you do that, the add-on works great. In the latest version of FSRS4Anki, maximum interval, easy bonus, and hard interval have been supported. 00 hard interval: 1. ghranx January 3, 2023, 9:36pm 8. js. And that's it. interval_multiplier definitely did if I am assuming correctly that this is the interval modifier from the deck settings. 1. It is a much more granular approach. So if you typically see a card 2 days after first learning it, with a 200% interval modifier, you’ll see it 4 days. It’s not difficult understanding what each parameter means. 62. If you're looking to go from 95% to 90%, use the formula like they say on that page: ln (0. 50 Easy bonus = 1. Currently Anki modifies the ease of a card when you answer again (-20), hard (-15), or easy (+15). I see two ways : Reduce the "maximum interval" (it's longuest time period you can get) Reduce the "interval modifier". 95, we get an interval modifier of log (0. 3. In this case, an example interval sequence with a multiplier of 200% would be: 7d, 14d, 1m, 2m, 4m, 7m, 10m, 13m…etc. Lowing the number from 100% (the default) to 50% will have the effect you desire. Step 3: Fill in your Anki settings in the optimizer. The first one is based on the SuperMemo 2 algorithm, and the second one is called FSRS. 20, and all of the other settings are default. So I have LKA installed on 2. Also, if dae and others accept the idea of having two different layouts (or levels, whatever you wanna call it), the “Beginner” layout should also hide these settings when FSRS is disabled: learning steps, graduating interval, easy interval, relearning steps, minimum interval, starting ease, easy bonus, interval modifier, hard interval, new. Dramatically increase the interval modifier and starting ease because it doesn't matter much if you review a card 10 times or 12 times but it saves a lot of time. Anki’s default scheduling settings are good enough in most cases. Please make sure you understand the options before changing them, as mistakes could. The requestRetention of FSRS4Anki is equivalent to interval modifier. Hey, I am new to Anki so I’m sorry if this has been covered already. From what I've read from scientific articles and some videos on YouTube, my understanding is that that 'too much' spaced repetition isn't really an issue for long-term retention (despite the amount of poorly drawn learning. Vanilla anki treats seeing the same card 3x (like with learning steps) as "3 cards" instead of one, I believe. Should I directly go to 0. Unfortunately, there's a bug with Anki 2. But that would also affect the 'good' and 'hard' interval; cutting both in half (which is not what you want). Edit: I take everything back. It's interesting that OP's retention is so anomalous (97% typically gives way too many reviews). 2 months in reset back to 5 mins with the again button…Just install the Anki Addon Anki simulator, and run it with a variety of parameters - you will need to play around for some time, adjusting retention rates, re-learning steps, leech thresholds, interval modifiers and so on. 1. By default Anki is optimized for long term learning. That’s called srs - spaced repetition software. We recommend keeping the interval modifier at 100% for medical students to maintain a balanced approach to spaced repetition. I use a dynamic Ivl Modifier - for each Interval Range - a different value. No max reviews, easy bonus 30%, interval modifier 100, max interval 365 days Lapses: steps 10, new interval 0%, minimal interview 1 day Locked post. Study Now: for 1d ivl, click 'Bury". Under the review section, it’s saying my easy bonus is 130%, interval modifier 100%, and maximum interval 36,500 days. New interval = Current interval * ease factor * interval modifier. 91 interval modifier. Max interval: Default (still getting 85-95% retention). 50 = 292. Personal preference: In the deck settings, under the Lapse section, set New Interval to 70%. 50 = 117. Thing to do. However, there is still one default setting worth adjusting, and that is the interval modifier. Graduating Interval: 2 days. It's probably best to trust Anki's algorithm for spaced repetition. Getting the Interval Modifier setting—which Matt talked in terms of—from this number is easy: just multiply by 40. Let's make an example. Learn how Anki calculates intervals and how you can modify settings to optimize your learning!NOTE: There is a mistake towards the end of the video when I wa. Anki → Preferences → Scheduling → V3 scheduler. [0] In my post on anki I have two studies that look at the effects of longer intervals on learning. 31 starting ease, and a 1. I was reviewing some of my older flashcards with an interval of > 1 month when I realised I wasn't retaining the info well. Update: Already supports Anki 2. 2, never changed that value in any deck, it's a good value interval modifier: It's the adjustment slider for me. interval modifier: 1. Answer: 30 cards. Billiam95 said: I'm usually in the neighborhood of 96-98% correct on mature cards; MS2 with approx 11k mature cards for reference. Change your Anki settings, reformat your notes, delete problematic cards. minimum interval, starting ease, easy bonus, interval modifier, hard interval, new interval. What are refold Anki settings: Starting ease 130% and the interval modifier 190%*, which equals to a factor of about 250%. 62) while Anki is more around 2. The downside is the intervals get really long. The interval modifier expands or shrinks the interval change at every review by a set amount (for instance, if you set it to 90%, all new. That’s crazy. Just a clarification: Anki doesn't "know" when you'll forget something, you program your "IQ" (Starting ease), define your baseline interval modifier (should actually be lower than 100% because it deters you from mindlessly pressing enter/space key in a zombie haze), and your Easy bonus (what you hope to build up to, where you 100%. You can modify them in fsrs4anki_scheduler. Let's take an example card, where you're tapping the spacebar without forgetting it (and you learned the card before it went into Anki): With a max interval of 36500: log_2. The formula is : current interval * interval modifier * starting ease = New interval. Ease is an internal indicator of how easy you find a card. The requestRetention of FSRS4Anki is equivalent to interval modifier. Hi, I have the following problem: I'm learning Japanese, and using Anki for vocabulary (using one of the Core10k decks). That will do a better job of preventing you from forgetting without defeating the point of Anki's increasing intervals. Rather than messing with deck options, which may have unintended consequences for other decks you use, the easiest way to do this would be for you to re-export the same deck as an Anki Deck Package (*. So for some reason the due date isn't constant, and it definitely should be. There is a simple way to try to move my retention higher or lower: the interval modifier. As mentioned in the article linked above, desirable difficulty also comes into play with setting a good IM. To decelerate Anki's intervals, change the Ivl Modif from 100 to 60%, to start with. Personally, I shoot to have an interval modifier that allows me to get right 80-90% of the cards, but that can be quite personal. You probably want to change the interval modifier. Introduction Interestingly enough your settings are identical to mine except my lapses is at 20 instead of 30% and your interval modifier is at 140% instead of 100%. RS vs SS is mainly discussion on number of review vs time spend on reviews. Set the filename with the name of the deck file you uploaded. 5x = 7. 3. What are refold Anki settings: Starting ease 130% and the interval modifier 190%*, which equals to a factor of about 250%. 3. "Efficiency" in this case means "cards learned per hour of time studying". 1. When adjusting new cards I stuck with the default options which work great for me. To restore the balance bump Interval Modifier up to 192%. I’m just going to. I’m not too sure about modifying your maximal interval, though 30 days can lead to a ton of reviews depending on the size of your deck. Here is an example. . Is it enough to change just the main's deck interval modifier or do I have to. 112K subscribers in the Anki community. Increase the interval modifier. 2 new interval: 0. (And because reviews take a long time. The requestRetention of FSRS4Anki is equivalent to interval modifier. Anki’s algorithm differs from SM-2 in some respects. Meanwhile the "Easy" Interval is calculated like:current interval * ease * interval modifier * easy bonus. So, I strongly suspect that most of us still waste way too much time with unnecessary reviews (TIP: INCREASE Anki's 'Interval Modifier'; and, to compensate for this, lengthen the 'Lapse-Queue', so you can dedicate your valuable rep-time to the REAL problem-cards). The next intervals that the algorithm tries to optimize for you depend on previous interval, ease factor of each card and interval modifier for the deck. dae Split this topic July 22. Bury related reviews until next day is checked. 8% for for young, and 95% for mature. 5 - 15 seconds, ‘hard’. Intervals in a day are (0. Whats the point of setting the starting ease to 131% and the interval modifier to 191?The SM-2 algorithm from the late 1980s is responsible in Anki for its core function of scheduling your repetitions, with the modification of considering each card’s priority. for 3d, FIRST click Good - no matter what the Ivl is. New Cards/Day: 30 (this is a good # for me, don't want to change it) Graduating interval: 9 days. In the latest version of FSRS4Anki, maximum interval, easy bonus, and hard interval have been supported. ) Both cards have an ease of 250%. Like originally if the interval modifier is 100%, if the card starts at 1 day, I need to review the card 10 days later. If “original” is the baseline, I can increase the interval modifier to 150 without loss of true retention (Korean_1 vs Original) In Korean_6, going crazy for the steps, interval modifier and starting ease will definitely drop the retention rate. Change your Anki settings, reformat your notes, delete problematic cards. In the latest version of FSRS4Anki, maximum interval, easy bonus, and hard interval have been supported. If your goal is to repeat a card once a day for multiple days, you can do that by setting more learning mode steps, instead of by adjusting this modifier. You can use the following formula: log (desired retention%) / log (current retention%) To work out by how much to change the interval modifier. Unfortunately, there's a bug with Anki 2. So the next Good interval thereby should be: 2 * 2,35 * 1 = 15,84, but. 96875 Anki graduated interval) Day 410. 3 weeks isn't enough time to really really benefit from spaced repetition, but it will. Press Good, the next time Anki will show the card is: 25. Here is my observations and thoughts so far: In one of my decks I’m using an “Interval modifier” of 65% to shorten the review intervals. The good interval suggests 9. You could improve your cards. What you can do is: Set the interval modifier. Hey everyone, I apology for posting/asking a lot at the moment… I want to know more how Anki calculates my intervals and I can’t find sufficient answers online. In the beginning I used to click good, for several years I clicked easy, and for the last couple of years I click good again when I know an answer. Doing it again, it schedules to 2021-05-23 and then to 2021-05-25. Interval Modifier; Hard Interval; New Interval; Custom Scheduling; Deck options primarily control the way Anki schedules cards. Lower modifier means that you will get lower time periods. First of all, there’s something that’s called an Interval Modifier. Basically, if I know the answer instantly I will always hit ‘easy’. If your retention is below 70%, that's a call to action. "the YelloW deck" is an anki deck of 7 thousand something cards that covers the 5th edition of "The ABSITE Review" 5th edition by Steven M. Anki is able to deal with cards being late and adapt the new intervals. easy bonus and interval modifiers, will affect the way anki schedules cards for the next days, some times you want it to give more separation or less separation between the scheduled days for the cards and is related to the answer buttons, so really to explain all the interrelations we would need a real expert to explain it with apples and pears. new interval, starting ease, and interval modifier become irrelevant. I have a default interval multiplier of 200%, but I want to set it to 120% for cards with. In the same token a interval modifier of 200% will make a card appear in 40 days instead of 20 days. Those periods are not fixed, and are set by the Spacing algorithm that Anki uses. So the higher the number the higher the interval for the easy button hard interval 1. In general, I've seen 85% thrown around as the ideal interval modifier (IM) retention rate (This post for example. However, this would actually not work because for review cards, Anki always makes each new interval at least 1 day. When studying for an exam, filtered decks allow you to, for. 8 and currently have a retention rate of 0. You can modify them in fsrs4anki_scheduler. If it takes me no longer than 5 seconds to recall, I will hit ‘good’. You cannot set a retention percentage as a goal directly, only indirectly (through the "interval modifier"). 31 is roughly equal to 2. e. 00The current interval is which interval of the card is right go, that let’s exercise the 100 per example. 1. The reason why he advises to not change the interval modifier is because this would skew the resultant retention rate. Reviewing the same 1000 cards every two days for a month is hugely inefficient. Fortunately, there's an easy fix -- go into "Add Ons" --> "config", and make sure that the interval coefficient is set to 0. And that's it. Chances are, that your workflow and settings are. As you say correctly the Fuzz gets added after I click on the button, therefore cannot be the reason why. 9 hours is a lot, but that's because you may be using Anki to learn new words that don't mean anything to you initially. Interval modifier- 100% Max interval- 365 days Hard interval- 50% Lapses, steps- 10 30 Lapses, new interval- 25% Lapses, minimum interval- 1 day. system Closed May 1, 2023, 5:53amDamien's idea: Use Anki's Reschedule-->Place in Review queue. Assuming we’re using default Anki values, where starting ease is 250% and interval modifier is 100%, and assuming that we’re always pressing the Good button, then that means that the interval is calculated by new interval = old interval * 100% * 250% = old interval * 2. You're welcome to talk about all of the apps and services in the Anki ecosystem here, share resources related to Anki or spaced repetition in general, and help each other out with any questions you might have!. I started with Europe cards, then did Mediterranean. " So on average you should remember 95%. Leave the modifier to 100. com) Set next_day_starts_at with the “New day starts at” in your Anki. At the end of the experiment, the larger difference in intervals were seen in the oldest cards, 300 days in Anki vs 100 days in SM15. I know how to work out how much I'm meant to change my interval modifier by, but in terms. 5. This doesn't conflict with Auto Ease Factor and prevents Anki from treating cards you fail as if you've never seen them before by starting them from scratch. For longer term learning, you ideally want an 80-90% recall rate. g. My personal recommendation for your case would be to try something moderate like 15 1440 (1 day) 4320 (3 days) with a graduating interval of 6-7 days. You can effectively ignore the interval modifier since it’s value is 100% (or 1). Better to learn words separately (in context/plus their root words) then make cards out of them. Notably: SM-2 defines an initial interval of 1 day then 6 days. Even then it still asks that you only use those two buttons. Anki’s Interval Modifier takes the normal interval for a card and multiplies it by the interval modifier. For example, if you’re using the default Anki settings (250% ease factor, interval modifier is 100%, learning steps are 1min 10min, relearning step is 1 minute, and your new interval after a lapse is 0% (meaning it will set back the interval to 1 day when you fail the card and pass it)), and assuming you’re always pressing Good, then your. Delete the Easy Bonus. By default, Anki's goal isn't to get you 100% recall rate, but to optimize the amount of time you have to spend on memorizing. Lowering the intervals overall (with a reduced interval modifier) is not an option because this would lead to a lot of additional work, check the calculations in the manual here. Choose Options from the dropdown menu that appears. : (Inte… A post was merged into an existing topic: Intervals for Lapses. Calculate the retention. The unofficial subreddit for the flashcard app Anki. Remember that the key to knowledge is not repetition, is relearning : anki shows you the notion when it thinks you forgot it, this. With Anki, you have full control over the length of the initial learning steps. You can also look up youtube videos explaining how the anki algorithm works, and then use that newfound knowledge to experiment with the intervals to find what you like more. Choose Options from the dropdown menu that appears. The requestRetention of FSRS4Anki is equivalent to interval modifier. 8) / log (0. Agree with u/GitProphet that a >97% retention means. The unofficial subreddit for the flashcard app Anki. autoLapseNewInterval avgEase Basically just set one variable: retention percentage you want to have for mature cards. For example, Don't display the Optimize option when FSRS is disabled. Make the Maximum interval 120d. No more ease/interval modifier/new. Get the phone app, so you can do cards during random downtime in the day like waiting in line or sitting on the can. Update: Already supports Anki 2. New interval can be anywhere from 50-75%. If I pick a 1d Good interval (defined by 1440 minutes) does Anki really wait 1440 min or does it wait till the new day begins. Michaelfonzolo • 3 min. If you provide accurate variables, the simulator should do a good job of giving you a rough idea of your future workload. Your memory must be amazing. Anki>Preferences. , 250 %) of individual cards. Default interval modifier = 100%. It is recommended that you spend a few weeks with the defaults to get a feel for how Anki works before you start adjusting options. 20 New interval = 0. One final thing to note is that Anki forces a new interval to be at least 1 day. The “Easy bonus” is set to 130%. 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