Recommended Anki settings here: refold.la/roadmap/stage-1/a/anki-setup MISTAKES IN THE VIDEO: -22:12 - It turns out the that “what happens in the learning queue stays in the learning queue” rule ONLY applies to NEW cards, NOT cards that are being RE-learned. If you fail a “green” card and it becomes orange, failing it again as an orange card WILL reduce its interval again, as with each consecutive fail after that. On the other hand, the ease factor DOES only change on the initial fail, and once in the re-leaning queue, consecutive fails DON’T further reduce the ease factor. So to summarize: “orange” cards are safe EASE FACTOR wise, but not interval wise. Because new cards don’t have an interval yet (new cards are not given an interval until they graduate, so failing new cards multiple times has no penalty). -28:30 - By default the maximum interval is set to “100 years”, not “10 years”; guess my eye somehow missed a zero.
Hi, I understand that the interval is reduced and not the ease factor, but does the false steps count in the relearning cue ? I mean if I fail 8 times while relearning a card will Anki count it as a leech or I have to fail it 8 times from a reviewed to relearning card ? Thanks ^^
@@Mordorac If the card is orange you can fail it as many times as you want and it won't become a leech, A card becomes a leech by default when it lapses 8 times. A lapse is when you fail a card that is green.
This is the best video that should be included as a part of anki manual...easy to understand...Matt also explained couple of minor errors in the video through his updated comment section. Great job...first time I understood anki after scratching my head several months...you saved my time...also love your explanation...easy to follow compared to anki official videos...thanks man..
Yep, I thought I would just understand this one easily, but it does really sound like rocket science. I have just started using Anki, maybe I need to give it ago myself for a while and gradually understand it better. But at this point, I am getting lost.
@@Ohrami It isn't about speaking clearly, he surely does, but any time anyone is throwing a lot of numbers at me, showing graphs I haven't seen before etc. however clear he is, it is still difficult to follow. Today, for instance, someone explained to me something about his bathroom and a bar he wants to attach his door to and how that ties all up to the poor placement of the window and while there was no problem following his individual words, I still had no clue what he was talking about. It is that the only way to understand is to take a careful look at his bathroom myself first without him talking at all. Sometimes people just talk too much. The same goes for Anki.I would have to see it myself first without anybody talking. Just like math at school. The teacher asks - do you understand? I say no. She goes on a rant explaining the problem, her hands pointing like crazy all over the place and I still don't understand as she forgot one crucial thing. To allow time for me to take a look at the math problem myself.
Nevermind, I found it. For everyone else who's wondering. It's under preferences (the general options that aren't deck specific). Look under the scheduling tab.
Thanks Matt! I implemented your Anki setup instructions from your Refold article and it's made a huge difference. It has cut down my reviews so the process is not gruelling. Now, I have more of my day for immersion through Italian listening rather than revising.
I have a question: If you review your flashcards less often, wouldn't it be more difficult to memorize them? I hope you can answer my question. Excuse me for my grammar mistakes. I am learning English.
i am literally holding my pen taking notes.gonna study those valuable information all night long before installing anki, i happen to get bored with it so many times and i think not having a clear idea of it's mechanism is one of the reasons. thanks Matt
Did he ever uploaded part 2 of this video? I looked in his channel, but couldn't find it. I changed my settings time ago, but I want to know the most optimal setting for language learning specifically.
Is there any guide available that will show in a few simple steps how to optimize anki for learning languages? I appreciate what you've done but going through all this gives me headache
@@PrinceDolos Related to the low-key anki add-ons and edits, although the specific page linked is one of the background theory pages. Go a few more pages deeper and a summary guide for packages and settings to use for japanese learning is explained.
I can't believe I sat through this meandering video only to be promised another video that will show how this knowledge will be useful that is never linked to
Love how detailed this video is and how you made it so easy to learn the setting/algorithm of anki. I have been needing this video for a while and finally found this! Thank you so much!
you should make a video that entails all of the things you would do the first month if you were to study japanese starting from 0 all over again. A 'getting started' for people who want to start immersing, but don't know anything that's being said when they are listening 24/7
Great video! A short notice regarding Lapses options. By default Anki sets 'New Interval' to 0% essentially hard-setting interval of a lapsed card to what is shown in 'Minimum interval'. Also, maximum interval of reviews is actually almost 100 years ;) (36500 days).
I've been waiting for a video on Anki, thank you so much (and your patrons)! I've already got a practical grasp over it but its settings confuse the hell out of me, and now I know how to make more use of it for the rest of my learning. Maybe my low kanji retention at the start had more to do with me spamming the Easy button (they *were* easy when the stories were just fresh in my head) and less to do with me doing 50 a day... lol. Since you said the intervals grow exponentially and it affects them forever. Regardless I've had no issues retaining the rest of kanji ever since learning to use Good any time I thought a card was easy, and save the Easy for cards that took no effort at all, and use Hard whenever I had the slightest inkling of a doubt. I'd rather see these cards 3 months later than 9 months for instance (when I click easy). After this video I'll never use Easy again.
Another great video! =D I like the idea of applying minimalism to SRS (even though your not using that word). I will "minimalize" my Anki decks and tweek my settings!
Glad I watched this video. Helped me understand a lot. Started MIA over 2 weeks ago. During the first week, I was watching and researching methods and decided to skip RTK/LAZY completely and just move straight to grammar guide's to see how it would go. The way I am combating this is by writing out the sentences with the Kanji every time they appear to paint that rough and sometimes permanent image of the Kanji in my head. It has been just over a week since I started doing it and have had no issues understanding sentences on reps. Going to keep testing MIA this way to see the results. Also recording for documentations later, but will release in bigger chunks instead than every week for anyone that wants to see the progress, results, and what I feel about doing it personally.
Can you do more content on the stage when one is still a beginner but already gone trough RTK1. It would be interesting to hear what you think is the most important stuff and what were the struggles you had in that stage. How much should one spend time with each +1 sentence or should one rely more on input hypothesis.
I appreciate you speeding through certain bits (e.g. drinking water), but each time it scares the shit out of me because you suddenly move like a Grudge-possessed body lol. Either way, great video! Very informative.
I just wanted to be told what to change in my anki settings thats it. Is there an article made by you somewhere where you just show exactly what should I set my anki to? this video is a lot to take in xD
Damn dude!! I HOPE Anki is more simplistic then you made it out to be!! Learning Japanese is difficult ENOUGH on it's OWN! I didn't know I had to be a damn master programmer & mathematician to learn 日本語。私は 日本人で環ありません!
Wish you could make a NEW video of this because the options are totally different! I am new to Anki and loved this but because everything looks SO different than what's on your screen I am really confused :(
Thanks for the video. Where in the video did you talk about changing one of the settings that adds reviews but increases retention? I cant seem to find it.
At 28:34 I think it is even set to a hundred years...so you will probably never see such a card again. Ok, nitpicking, I know :-) What I wanted to say: Thanks a lot for this video! I've just started MIA and am absorbing all the information. In the video you talked about the behaviour concerning the different factors changing with Anki 2.1. Is there an update video or information on the MIA website with respect to these changes in behaviour?
Sorry for the bother, I guess I should have read everything before posting. Seems like with low-key Anki (which I intend to use) the changes to the ease factor and this problem are eliminated.
These images are all easily found on the desktop version. I would love to be able to learn through Anki on the go by using my iPhone, but don’t see anywhere on Anki Mobile or Web where these settings can be configured. Is this possible?
After learning what each button does in each situation (learning phase, relearning phase and after a card graduates) I realised that when reviewing a card, I can not know in which of the situation above the card is in. One button does one thing in a phase and another thing in the other phase. Not knowing what phase the card is defeats the purpose of learning the function of the buttons.
great video! but bro, i have a not video related question... did you ever covered how to sentence mine a manga as efficioent as possible? like, a REAL physical manga book. i am currently at berserk and really would like to mine it :)
I think it's a bug. I'm pretty sure I remember that error also haha. It related to the stories I made for the kanji before it though so It didn't really matter.
Please tell me few tips I need to do in order to avoid anki algorithms weak spots. I really don't have time to watch and read your blog in a way I can really fully understand and implement it.
Matt, in one video you mentioned an Anki add on that captures sentences and audio from Netflix and saves it as a deck (or something like that). Where is that add-on?
Apologies if this has already been asked - but is there a reason that the new settings (like those in the pinned link) are different to those in the video?
Lapse: when card goes from green to orange; Ease Factor: Multiplies the interval when you press the good button, and controls the growth of it. If your fingers slips, you fall back to the first step; That's the danger of having so many steps in anki before 2.0
i might just be an idiot but i still dont understand how it works, what does interval mean? what does it mean when the interval goes up and down? What does it mean when a cards interval gets muliplied? I just want to know which botten to press when i want to see the card again and when im good. and why can i go up to multiple months? that seems like a crazy lot when im suppose to see it a couple of times to learn the card
Recommended Anki settings here: refold.la/roadmap/stage-1/a/anki-setup
MISTAKES IN THE VIDEO:
-22:12 - It turns out the that “what happens in the learning queue stays in the learning queue” rule ONLY applies to NEW cards, NOT cards that are being RE-learned. If you fail a “green” card and it becomes orange, failing it again as an orange card WILL reduce its interval again, as with each consecutive fail after that. On the other hand, the ease factor DOES only change on the initial fail, and once in the re-leaning queue, consecutive fails DON’T further reduce the ease factor. So to summarize: “orange” cards are safe EASE FACTOR wise, but not interval wise. Because new cards don’t have an interval yet (new cards are not given an interval until they graduate, so failing new cards multiple times has no penalty).
-28:30 - By default the maximum interval is set to “100 years”, not “10 years”; guess my eye somehow missed a zero.
hey thanks matt for adding this info!
Hi, I understand that the interval is reduced and not the ease factor, but does the false steps count in the relearning cue ? I mean if I fail 8 times while relearning a card will Anki count it as a leech or I have to fail it 8 times from a reviewed to relearning card ? Thanks ^^
@@Mordorac
If the card is orange you can fail it as many times as you want and it won't become a leech,
A card becomes a leech by default when it lapses 8 times. A lapse is when you fail a card that is green.
@@Charly_dvorak Thank you very much !
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Creating a deck to memorize this.
You did it, you made the best possible comment for this video
This is the best video that should be included as a part of anki manual...easy to understand...Matt also explained couple of minor errors in the video through his updated comment section. Great job...first time I understood anki after scratching my head several months...you saved my time...also love your explanation...easy to follow compared to anki official videos...thanks man..
Was gonna say the same. Very clear and informative video!
We are all so lucky to have Matt!
This is extremely precise and thorough, not losing clarity, smooth and accessible. But requires pausing to really digest bits and pieces.
So basically, *(begins muttering rocket science)*
Yep, I thought I would just understand this one easily, but it does really sound like rocket science. I have just started using Anki, maybe I need to give it ago myself for a while and gradually understand it better. But at this point, I am getting lost.
@@angerventing2694 Nothing about the video was confusing at all. He spoke very clearly.
@@Ohrami It isn't about speaking clearly, he surely does, but any time anyone is throwing a lot of numbers at me, showing graphs I haven't seen before etc. however clear he is, it is still difficult to follow. Today, for instance, someone explained to me something about his bathroom and a bar he wants to attach his door to and how that ties all up to the poor placement of the window and while there was no problem following his individual words, I still had no clue what he was talking about. It is that the only way to understand is to take a careful look at his bathroom myself first without him talking at all. Sometimes people just talk too much. The same goes for Anki.I would have to see it myself first without anybody talking. Just like math at school. The teacher asks - do you understand? I say no. She goes on a rant explaining the problem, her hands pointing like crazy all over the place and I still don't understand as she forgot one crucial thing. To allow time for me to take a look at the math problem myself.
@@angerventing2694 Wasn't a problem for me to understand it given I was in your same circumstances.
@@Ohrami Perhaps you focused better. Plus I have ADHD.
This is an amazing high quality video. I love finding a nice tutorial on RUclips that actually answers questions I didn't even know I had.
i feel so sophisticated.... im spending more time learning about how to use anki for Spanish than learning Spanish from anki.
thanks a lot matt from heart.
18:33 Hard button interval is now customizable under Reviews > Hard interval with Anki Scheduler 2.1 turned on.
How do you turn on Anki Scheduler?
Nevermind, I found it. For everyone else who's wondering. It's under preferences (the general options that aren't deck specific). Look under the scheduling tab.
Thanks Matt! I implemented your Anki setup instructions from your Refold article and it's made a huge difference. It has cut down my reviews so the process is not gruelling. Now, I have more of my day for immersion through Italian listening rather than revising.
I have a question: If you review your flashcards less often, wouldn't it be more difficult to memorize them? I hope you can answer my question. Excuse me for my grammar mistakes. I am learning English.
so refreshingly concise, clear, and detailed. thank you so much for this!
i am literally holding my pen taking notes.gonna study those valuable information all night long before installing anki, i happen to get bored with it so many times and i think not having a clear idea of it's mechanism is one of the reasons. thanks Matt
This is most likely to be the best Anki tutorial video on RUclips... thanks, Matt! :D
Good job, Matt! Waiting for part 2 so I can benefit from the settings as soon as possible.
Did he ever uploaded part 2 of this video? I looked in his channel, but couldn't find it.
I changed my settings time ago, but I want to know the most optimal setting for language learning specifically.
Is there any guide available that will show in a few simple steps how to optimize anki for learning languages? I appreciate what you've done but going through all this gives me headache
same, i'm too dumb to take in all of this new information.
@@kapybara8079 How does the page you linked relate in any way to what they're asking for?
@@PrinceDolos Related to the low-key anki add-ons and edits, although the specific page linked is one of the background theory pages. Go a few more pages deeper and a summary guide for packages and settings to use for japanese learning is explained.
@@toffeekun1717 I need an anki deck for learning anki
@@jaredf6205 😂
I'm new to Anki this is really helpful and easy to understand thank you so much for making this video!!
I've played with the settings so I knew a lot of this, but thank you very much for making a comprehensive walkthrough for all the settings.
Could you please tell the optimal settings?
I can't believe I sat through this meandering video only to be promised another video that will show how this knowledge will be useful that is never linked to
Love how detailed this video is and how you made it so easy to learn the setting/algorithm of anki. I have been needing this video for a while and finally found this! Thank you so much!
The review step you set at 8:22 actually equates to just a hair under 293,319 years.
Very well done! The only video that explains all anki card settings and it's algorithm completely. Tysm
This is what i was looking for for the last 2 days! thanks a lot!
you should make a video that entails all of the things you would do the first month if you were to study japanese starting from 0 all over again. A 'getting started' for people who want to start immersing, but don't know anything that's being said when they are listening 24/7
Amazing Description. Watching this in 2020 for Anki 2.1
Thanks for this video. Very helpful
Thank you a lot!!! I’m a medical student and I use anki everyday. Thank you for making this video!!!
Great video! A short notice regarding Lapses options. By default Anki sets 'New Interval' to 0% essentially hard-setting interval of a lapsed card to what is shown in 'Minimum interval'. Also, maximum interval of reviews is actually almost 100 years ;) (36500 days).
this is the most helpful video i've ever watched! thank you so much!
Whoa that's a huge work u did!!Appreciate your work.
You are fantastic! Thanks for such a detailed explanation, it put things in their place!
Amazing and comprehensive video, thank you!
Great video buddy, when is Pt2 coming?
I second this question
@@StillStealSteel we can only hope.
I've been waiting for a video on Anki, thank you so much (and your patrons)! I've already got a practical grasp over it but its settings confuse the hell out of me, and now I know how to make more use of it for the rest of my learning.
Maybe my low kanji retention at the start had more to do with me spamming the Easy button (they *were* easy when the stories were just fresh in my head) and less to do with me doing 50 a day... lol. Since you said the intervals grow exponentially and it affects them forever. Regardless I've had no issues retaining the rest of kanji ever since learning to use Good any time I thought a card was easy, and save the Easy for cards that took no effort at all, and use Hard whenever I had the slightest inkling of a doubt. I'd rather see these cards 3 months later than 9 months for instance (when I click easy). After this video I'll never use Easy again.
Another great video! =D I like the idea of applying minimalism to SRS (even though your not using that word). I will "minimalize" my Anki decks and tweek my settings!
Appreciate you. You just made a very difficult subject easy to understand.
Could you just tell us the IDEAL SETTINGS? Is there another video?
Thank you so much. It was so easy to understand finally how anki works.
Glad I watched this video. Helped me understand a lot. Started MIA over 2 weeks ago. During the first week, I was watching and researching methods and decided to skip RTK/LAZY completely and just move straight to grammar guide's to see how it would go. The way I am combating this is by writing out the sentences with the Kanji every time they appear to paint that rough and sometimes permanent image of the Kanji in my head. It has been just over a week since I started doing it and have had no issues understanding sentences on reps. Going to keep testing MIA this way to see the results. Also recording for documentations later, but will release in bigger chunks instead than every week for anyone that wants to see the progress, results, and what I feel about doing it personally.
As-T how's it going? Did you complete tae Kim?
Thank you man! I was very confused on how this app works, it's not as simple as quizlet for me.
Insanely good video. I feel like a completely understand the system now.
Can you do more content on the stage when one is still a beginner but already gone trough RTK1. It would be interesting to hear what you think is the most important stuff and what were the struggles you had in that stage. How much should one spend time with each +1 sentence or should one rely more on input hypothesis.
If only i had this explanation before starting anki !
nauhaum user he didn’t do anything other than explain what each button does... no settings recommendations or anything
I appreciate you speeding through certain bits (e.g. drinking water), but each time it scares the shit out of me because you suddenly move like a Grudge-possessed body lol. Either way, great video! Very informative.
😂
I just wanted to be told what to change in my anki settings thats it. Is there an article made by you somewhere where you just show exactly what should I set my anki to? this video is a lot to take in xD
massimmersionapproach.com/table-of-contents/anki/low-key-anki/low-key-anki-summary-and-installation/
I think this one is a better starting point than the other link massimmersionapproach.com/table-of-contents/anki/low-key-anki/intro
Great video, now i wanna watch the next one, have you done it yet?
Hey Matt, great video. But I would like to suggest a update because Anki has chanced a few things.
This is quality content. Really helpful stuff, subbed!
Brilliant mate. Any chance there is an updated version of this vid for the latest version of Anki?
Wow, thank you for this video. Very throughout and informative!!
Extremely helpful. Thank you!
Damn dude!! I HOPE Anki is more simplistic then you made it out to be!! Learning Japanese is difficult ENOUGH on it's OWN! I didn't know I had to be a damn master programmer & mathematician to learn 日本語。私は 日本人で環ありません!
This is really helpful and worth watching.😊
no
28:51 the maximum interval is 100 years:)
Continue learning in the next life
can't wait for part 2!
Your video is amazing. Thanks for sharing it!!!
where is the second video he mentioned ?
I was waiting for this video
Wish you could make a NEW video of this because the options are totally different! I am new to Anki and loved this but because everything looks SO different than what's on your screen I am really confused :(
hey man! thank you very much for the video!!! i use it as a manual ;) thanx a lot!
niceeeeee I love the explanations! This is how it should be:)
Thank you for making this video! I appreciate it :)
hope u make a new video for the newer version of anki
Thanks for this video!
such a great video, thank you :)
can anyone link me part 2 of the video
where is the next video?
Thanks for the video. Where in the video did you talk about changing one of the settings that adds reviews but increases retention? I cant seem to find it.
All this is thoroughly explained in the official manual.
Yup! That's where I got the information. But how many people do you think are actually going to and read the whole manual?
At 28:34 I think it is even set to a hundred years...so you will probably never see such a card again. Ok, nitpicking, I know :-)
What I wanted to say: Thanks a lot for this video! I've just started MIA and am absorbing all the information. In the video you talked about the behaviour concerning the different factors changing with Anki 2.1. Is there an update video or information on the MIA website with respect to these changes in behaviour?
Sorry for the bother, I guess I should have read everything before posting. Seems like with low-key Anki (which I intend to use) the changes to the ease factor and this problem are eliminated.
where is this "next video" i've heard so much about?
These images are all easily found on the desktop version. I would love to be able to learn through Anki on the go by using my iPhone, but don’t see anywhere on Anki Mobile or Web where these settings can be configured. Is this possible?
After learning what each button does in each situation (learning phase, relearning phase and after a card graduates) I realised that when reviewing a card, I can not know in which of the situation above the card is in. One button does one thing in a phase and another thing in the other phase. Not knowing what phase the card is defeats the purpose of learning the function of the buttons.
Really useful video. I didn't know that.
great video!
but bro, i have a not video related question... did you ever covered how to sentence mine a manga as efficioent as possible? like, a REAL physical manga book. i am currently at berserk and really would like to mine it :)
Does anyone have the link to this video, where he optimizes Anki(the "part 2")? Cuz I feel like I'm just spinning my wheels with anki
Can't find it.. either he didn't get round to making it or it's gone
oh man that's just crazy. thank you
Awesome, thanks a lot!
Very helpful! thank you
I had to learn
偉 before learning the Primitive Element 韋 in your Kanji Deck, is that how it is supposed to be or is it a bug?
I think it's a bug. I'm pretty sure I remember that error also haha. It related to the stories I made for the kanji before it though so It didn't really matter.
Please tell me few tips I need to do in order to avoid anki algorithms weak spots. I really don't have time to watch and read your blog in a way I can really fully understand and implement it.
Matt, in one video you mentioned an Anki add on that captures sentences and audio from Netflix and saves it as a deck (or something like that). Where is that add-on?
Does anyone know where to find the recommended settings that Matt uses? I can't seem to find the next video. Thanks!
You can find them here: refold.la/roadmap/stage-1/a/anki-setup
@@mattvsjapan Thank you very much!
@@mattvsjapan Also this website is fantastic. I can't wait to apply the philosophies and methods to learning French!
Thanks for the video. I wish Anki would provide an integrated "Help".
I wish I knew all this when I started SRS'ing.
Thanks for this Video
Fun fact, the number you typed and said could be 3 months is actually 293,319 years :D
Anyone knows where is the video that he's talking about at the end in which he discuss the actual numbers for the settings to be the most efficient ?
So, what are the best Anki settings?
what is the next video??
Apologies if this has already been asked - but is there a reason that the new settings (like those in the pinned link) are different to those in the video?
very informative!
Lapse: when card goes from green to orange;
Ease Factor: Multiplies the interval when you press the good button, and controls the growth of it.
If your fingers slips, you fall back to the first step; That's the danger of having so many steps in anki before 2.0
Could you do an explanation of what filtered decks are and how to use them (or if they should be used)?
I looked it up, but I don't really get it.
what is the best anki ease for japnese, what is the best interval
1:50 is that a Logitech G502 I hear
i might just be an idiot but i still dont understand how it works, what does interval mean? what does it mean when the interval goes up and down? What does it mean when a cards interval gets muliplied? I just want to know which botten to press when i want to see the card again and when im good. and why can i go up to multiple months? that seems like a crazy lot when im suppose to see it a couple of times to learn the card
thanks for the video
Thank you sooooooooooo mych sir....helped a lot
What's the shortcut you use to go back to the menu of all the deck?
Did the Second Part happen?