Spaced Repetition
A research-backed learning technique that uses optimal timing between reviews to maximize memory retention and minimize study time.
How Spaced Repetition Works
Spaced repetition is based on the forgetting curve—the tendency of our brains to forget information over time. By reviewing material at increasing intervals, you strengthen memory right when you're about to forget, creating stronger neural connections.
First Review
Review new information within 24 hours of learning it.
Increasing Intervals
Review again after 3 days, then 7 days, then 14 days, etc., with intervals expanding based on how well you know the material.
Difficulty-Based Scheduling
Review difficult concepts more frequently and well-known material less often.
How Cramberry Enhances Spaced Repetition
Cramberry's algorithm automatically schedules review sessions at the optimal time based on your performance and the difficulty of each concept.
Our AI creates high-quality flashcards from your notes or textbooks, perfectly structured for spaced repetition review.
Track your long-term retention and identify which concepts need more attention, allowing you to focus your study time efficiently.
Why Spaced Repetition Works
Science-Backed Benefits
- Reduces total study time while improving long-term retention
- Works with the brain's natural memory processes
- Fights the forgetting curve by reinforcing memory at optimal times
- Prevents cramming and promotes sustainable learning habits
Who It's Best For
- Students with large volumes of information to memorize
- Language learners who need to retain vocabulary
- Anyone preparing for standardized tests or exams
- Learners who want to remember information for years, not just days
Start Using Spaced Repetition with Cramberry
Cramberry's powerful spaced repetition system takes the guesswork out of when to review, helping you remember more with less study time.