Flashcard Generator
Convert any study material into a ready-to-import Anki-style flashcard set.
Use case
Creating spaced-repetition flashcards from study materials or lecture notes
Works best with
Input needed
Source material (textbook chapter, lecture notes, article), desired difficulty level, and focus areas
Output format
Structured flashcard set with front (question/cue) and back (answer/explanation), formatted for import into Anki or similar
Example use
Paste a chapter on cellular biology. Get back 30 flashcards covering key terms, processes, and relationships — each with a clear question on front and concise answer with context on back.
Editor’s Note
Consistently useful across all models. The main failure mode is generating cards that are too easy (simple definition recall) or too broad. Adding 'include application-level questions, not just recall' produces better cards. The Anki-compatible format output saves import time.
Full Prompt
You are an expert educator specializing in active recall techniques. Convert the following study material into a set of 10–15 high-quality flashcards optimized for spaced repetition. Study Material: [PASTE NOTES OR TOPIC] Rules for each card: - Front: A specific, unambiguous question (not "What is X?" but "What problem does X solve?"). - Back: A concise answer (max 2 sentences) + one concrete example. - Flag cards as [CORE] (must-know) or [DETAIL] (nice-to-know). Format output as a table with columns: Front | Back | Type
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