Master 11+ exam topics using the scientifically-proven Leitner system. Our smart flash cards adapt to your learning, showing you cards exactly when you need to review them for maximum retention.
Our flash cards use the Leitner spaced repetition system - a proven method that helps you remember information longer. Cards you know well are reviewed less often, while difficult cards appear more frequently until you master them.
Each card moves through 5 "Brain Boxes" as you learn. Cards in Box 5 are mastered and reviewed only every 2 weeks!
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Spaced repetition is backed by decades of cognitive science research. It's the most efficient way to commit information to long-term memory.
Perfect for busy schedules. Just 10-15 minutes a day with flash cards is more effective than hours of passive reading.
See exactly which topics you've mastered and which need more practice. Your progress is saved automatically.
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11 Plus flash cards are revision cards designed to help children prepare for grammar school entrance exams. They use spaced repetition to help students memorise key concepts, formulas, vocabulary, and problem-solving techniques across all four 11+ subjects.
Spaced repetition shows you cards at increasing intervals based on how well you know them. Cards you find difficult appear more frequently, while mastered cards are reviewed less often. This scientifically-proven method helps transfer information to long-term memory.
Yes! All our 11 Plus flash cards are completely free to use. We offer over 1000 flash cards covering Maths, English, Verbal Reasoning, and Non-Verbal Reasoning. Your progress is saved automatically in your browser.
Our flash cards cover all four 11+ subjects: Maths (fractions, decimals, percentages, algebra), English (vocabulary, spelling, grammar), Verbal Reasoning (codes, analogies, word puzzles), and Non-Verbal Reasoning (patterns, spatial awareness, matrices).