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#Anki

In the default setting, if you get a card wrong, the New Interval for lapses would render it new again, like you’ve never seen or learned the card.

From Anki’s Manual:

New interval controls how much Anki should reduce the previous interval by. If the card had a 100 day interval, the default of 0% would reduce the interval to 0

So, for example, you have answered a card correctly (Easy) for 10 times over 3 years. If you then fail it ONCE (Again), Anki would banish the card back to square one. I discovered this brutal New Interval setting only after 4 years of using Anki.

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odds of what I learned from the literature. So I was trapped in the dilemma of knowing I had to change the default setting without knowing how. What I Discovered From Tweaking the Anki Setting <span>In the default setting, if you get a card wrong, the New Interval for lapses would render it new again, like you’ve never seen or learned the card. From Anki’s Manual : New interval controls how much Anki should reduce the previous interval by. If the card had a 100 day interval, the default of 0% would reduce the interval to 0 So, for example, you have answered a card correctly (Easy) for 10 times over 3 years. If you then fail it ONCE (Again), Anki would banish the card back to square one. I discovered this brutal New Interval setting only after 4 years of using Anki. There are a lot of factors affecting your retrieval strength, aka recalling the correct answer. According to the encoding variability of the fluctuation model, contextual cues, includin


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