The science

Forgetting is a schedule. So is remembering.

A century of memory research says the same thing: review something right before you'd forget it, and it sticks longer each time. FlashQuest turns that finding into your daily study plan, automatically, per card, per you.

Those little labels are the real thing: how long until this card returns, per grade.

Under the hood

What FSRS-6 actually does

Three numbers per card

Every card carries a memory model of difficulty, stability, and retrievability, updated on every answer. Not a “box number.” A forecast.

Tuned to your brain

As your review history grows, FlashQuest re-optimizes the scheduler's parameters for you specifically. Fast forgetter? Slower intervals. Iron memory? Longer gaps, less busywork.

Honest grading

Study, Quest, and Recall all feed the same model. Grading is mode-aware, so a lucky multiple-choice tap never counts like a clean recall from memory.

Cloze-smart

Fill-in-the-blank cards schedule each blank separately. You review the part you're forgetting, not the whole card again.

Load management

Big exam, big deck, missed a week? The scheduler smooths your due pile so you never open the app to an avalanche.

Open science

FSRS is an open, peer-scrutinized algorithm family, the same lineage serious Anki users swear by. We ship FSRS-6 with a game on top, not a black box.

What you feel

Fifteen minutes a day. That's the whole trick.

No marathon sessions, no re-reading the whole deck. FlashQuest surfaces only what's due, the handful of cards at the edge of forgetting, and your mastery ladder climbs card by card: seen, recognized, yours.

Your memory, on schedule

Free on iOS. The scheduler starts learning you from your very first card.

Free on iOS · Android waitlist open