Yesterday I switched to V3 scheduler, and at the end of my session, somehow I had only learned 36 new cards (despite 20,000+ new cards available to be learned), according to the Progress Graphs and Stats for Learned and Matured Cards (2) add-on, that shows I have consistently been learning 50 cards per day until the V2>V3 switch. That parent deck’s options are (obviously?) 50 new cards/day and 9999 maximum reviews/day. ![]() If you don’t hit your daily reviews it’ll show a lighter shade. Your efforts are matched by the color’s intensity. 17.5d (7d x 2.50) 43.5d (17.5d x 2.50) 108.75d (43.5d x 2.50) Translation: You just need 5 successful recalls to be able to remember a card for 3 months. Using a Graduating Interval of 7d, your review schedules will look like this by default: 7d. It’s color coded to help show you which days you’ve hit all your reviews. Starting Ease is largely determines how your Graduating Interval grows over time. All cards are in various sub-decks of one parent deck that contains no cards itself. Anki Review Heatmap is a free add-on for Anki that gives you an overview of your study sessions directly on the application’s homescreen. I have over 20,000 new cards waiting to be learned, and I learn 50 new cards per day. I have over 20,000 new cards waiting to be learned, and I learn 50 new cards per day and complete all of my reviews that are due. I recently switched from V2 to V3 scheduler and it messed up my complex sub-deck and new cards logic, and I’m trying to figure out if this line is the explanation (1): The v3 scheduler includes learning cards with a 1+ day delay in the review count, so those learning cards will be subject to the daily limit. The v3 scheduler includes learning cards with a 1+ day delay in the review count, so those learning cards will be subject to the daily limit. I recently switched from V2 to V3 scheduler and it messed up my complex sub-deck and new cards logic, and I’m trying to figure out if this line is the explanation (1):
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