Masterly AI
Masterly AI
Mix Up Your Learning

The Power of Interleaved Practice— Fast & Free.

Why studying one topic at a time is holding you back. Discover the science of mixing subjects for stronger neural connections.

"Study smarter with Masterly AI"

Why choose Masterly?

Everything you need to study smarter.

Problem Discrimination

Learning when to use which strategy/formula.

Higher Retention

Significantly better long-term test results than blocking.

Contextual Learning

Building connections between related topics.

Harder but Better

Feels more difficult in the moment, but produces better results.

How it works

Three simple steps to mastery.

01

Mix Topics

Don't do all "Type A" problems then "Type B". Mix them up.

02

Switch Frequently

Change subjects or problem types every 20-30 minutes

03

Force Recall

Your brain has to reload the strategy each time, strengthening it

Common Questions

What is the difference between blocking and interleaving?

Blocking is studying one topic until mastery (AAAA, BBBB). Interleaving is mixing them up (ABC, BCA, CAB).

Why does it feel harder?

Interleaving prevents "rote" answers. You have to actively identify the problem type each time, which requires more mental effort but leads to deeper learning.

Can I do this with Masterly?

Yes! You can choose to "Review All" or create a filtered deck that combines cards from multiple subjects to force interleaving.

Is it good for math?

It is especially good for math. Students who interleave math practice score up to 75% higher on final exams than those who block practice.

How does the AI generate flashcards and quizzes?

Our advanced AI analyzes your study materials (PDFs, notes, or lectures), identifies key concepts, definitions, and high-yield facts, and transforms them into interactive study cards and practice questions optimized for your exams.

What is the algorithm used for spaced repetition?

We use the modern FSRS (Free Spaced Repetition Scheduler) algorithm, which is proven to be more efficient and accurate than the older SM-2 algorithm used by many other apps.

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