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Spaced repetition schedule generator

Spread reviews over time instead of cramming. Pick a learn date, then use classic day intervals or a simplified SM-2 curve to see when to come back to each topic.

Schedule settings
Choose fixed day intervals or a simplified SM-2 curve. All dates are computed locally in your browser.
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Why spaced repetition works

Memory decays quickly after a first exposure. Short, well-timed reviews interrupt that decay right when recall is effortful but still possible—which strengthens retrieval pathways more than passive rereading.

Learners use schedules like these for vocabulary, exam chapters, and skills practice. Course creators can align module reviews and optional “refresh” emails to the same rhythm so teaching matches how memory actually behaves.

When you want the content itself—not only the schedule— Ailurn can build full lessons on your topic with structure you can revisit anytime. Use this generator to protect what you learn; use Ailurn to build what you study next.

Frequently asked questions

What is spaced repetition?
Spaced repetition means reviewing material at increasing intervals—just before you would otherwise forget it. That timing strengthens long-term memory more efficiently than rereading everything in one cram session.
What is the difference between fixed intervals and SM-2 lite?
Fixed intervals pick specific days from your first study session (for example 1, 3, 7, 14, 30). SM-2 lite follows a simplified SuperMemo-2–style curve that assumes you keep marking reviews as “good,” so gaps grow over time using an ease factor you set.
Will this match Anki or my flashcard app exactly?
Not necessarily. Real apps adjust schedules when you forget or grade cards differently. This page is a planning aid and teaching tool—not a drop-in replacement for your deck’s algorithm.
Is my data sent to Ailurn?
No. Dates and settings are calculated in your browser; nothing is uploaded for this tool.
How should I use this with a real course?
Pick a start date aligned with when you first learn the material, then add the review dates to your calendar. Pair heavy topics with shorter first intervals; use gentler presets when the content is dense.

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