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Practical guides for learners new to Anki—install, import decks, study daily, and move reviewed cards from Cramblr.
Anki
What Anki is, how to install it, import decks, and build a daily study habit—even if you have never used flashcard apps before.
What is Anki?
Anki is free flashcard software built around spaced repetition: you review each card just before you are likely to forget it. Here is what that means in practice, and where to go next.
02Download and install Anki
Anki runs on every platform you are likely to study on. Pick the right build for your device, install once, and sync later if you use more than one.
03Import a deck into Anki
Most shared decks and exports arrive as .apkg files. Import takes under a minute when you know where to click and what settings to leave alone.
04Your first week of daily study
Anki feels strict at first because it schedules reviews for you. Learn the three card states, set a realistic new-card limit, and build a routine you can keep.
05Import flashcards from Cramblr
Cramblr handles capture and review; Anki handles long-term retention. Export only approved cards, import once, and spot-check before you start studying.