Creating your own flashcard set lets you focus on exactly what you want to learn.*
To create a flashcard set
- Log in to your account.
- Select Create.
- Select Flashcard set.
- Select Create from scratch.
- Enter a title for your set.
- Add a term in the first column.
- Add a definition in the second column.
- Select Choose language under the term and definition, if needed.
Chemistry and Math / Symbols are available in addition to many other languages. - Select Create to save and publish your set.
Or, you can save time by importing your content!
Your work is automatically saved while you're creating and editing sets. If you don't publish your set, you can edit an autosaved draft to keep working on it.
Settings and options
- Published sets are public by default, and you can change a set's visibility any time.
- Select Choose Language to type with special characters and accents, including Chemistry and Math / Symbols.
- Students can select Create and practice to study their new set in Learn mode.
- Subscribers to Quizlet Plus and Quizlet Plus for teachers can highlight, bold, italicize, or underline text in sets.
Tips
- Take a shortcut to create sets by going to https://quizlet.new.
- As you type, you'll see suggested terms that match what you've typed. Turn off suggestions by selecting the Suggestions icon.
- You can add images to your definitions by uploading your own images or by adding images from our free gallery.
*Users in certain locations must have their parent confirm their consent via a confirmation email before they can create and edit flashcard sets. Find out more about younger users' account limitations.
- Select +.
- Select Flashcard set.
- Enter a title for your set.
- Add a description by tapping + Description.
- Enter a term and definition.
- Choose Select language under the term and definition, if needed.
Chemistry and Math / Symbols are available in addition to many other languages. - Select the + to add a new card to the set.
- Select Done to save and publish your set.
Settings and options
- Published sets are public by default, and you can change a set's visibility any time.
- Choose Select language to type with special characters and accents, including Chemistry and Math / Symbols.
- Subscribers to Quizlet Plus and Quizlet Plus for teachers subscribers can highlight, bold, italicize, or underline text in sets.
Tips
- Looking for a shortcut to create sets? Just go to https://quizlet.new.
- As you type, you'll see suggested terms that match what you've typed. Turn off suggestions by selecting the Suggestions icon.
- You can add a card in the middle of your set, rather than at the bottom, by tapping any card other than the last one and then tapping the +. The new card is added below the card you selected.
- You can delete a card by swiping left on it and tapping (trash can). Once you delete a card, there's no way to get it back.
- Tap (image) to add an image to a definition.
*Users in certain locations must have their parent confirm their consent via a confirmation email before they can create and edit flashcard sets. Find out more about younger users' account limitations.
- Select Create.
- Select Flashcard set.
- Enter a title for your set.
- Enter a term and definition.
- Choose Select language under the term and definition, if needed.
Chemistry and Math / Symbols are available in addition to many other languages. - Select the + to add a new card to the set.
- Select the Check mark to save and publish your set.
Settings and options
- Published sets are public by default, and you can change a set's visibility any time.
- Choose Select language to type with special characters and accents, including Chemistry and Math / Symbols.
Tips
- You can add a card in the middle of your set, rather than at the bottom, by swiping left any card other than the last one and then tapping the +. The new card is added below the card you selected.
- You can delete a card by swiping left on it and tapping (trash can). Once you delete a card, there's no way to get it back.
- Tap (camera ) to add an image to a definition.
*Users in certain locations must have their parent confirm their consent via a confirmation email before they can create and edit flashcard sets. Find out more about younger users' account limitations.