Study nine different ways with Quizlet! Study modes, activities, AI-powered study tools, and step-by-step question and textbook solutions make reviewing any subject engaging and effective. Here's a quick look at all the ways you can study with Quizlet.
Sections in this article include:
Flashcard sets
A flashcard set is a list of terms and definitions or questions and answers. Flashcard sets can include words, images, and audio. You can upgrade any time to get even more special set creation features, like diagram sets and rich text editing!
Search for flashcard sets or create your own and share them with your students, classmates, and friends. Quizlet is also a great resource for teachers looking for new ways to engage students.
Study any time on the Quizlet website, iOS app, and Android app.
Diagram sets
Diagram sets include an image, map, or diagram that you can label with terms and definitions. Find out more about how to create a diagram set.
Diagram sets are available to Quizlet Plus and Quizlet Plus for teachers subscribers.
Study modes
Flashcards mode
Review terms and definitions or questions and answers the way you would with traditional flashcards.
Learn mode
Learn mode is available to Quizlet Plus and Quizlet Plus for teachers subscribers. If you're not a Quizlet subscriber, you can study with Learn mode for free for a limited number of rounds per flashcard set.
Answer questions that get progressively harder. This study mode creates a personalized study sequence based on your familiarity with the content and helps you master everything you need to know.
In Learn mode, subscribers can use custom study paths, keep track of their Progress, and use smart grading to focus on concepts instead of rote memorization.
Write mode
Write mode is now part of Learn mode. Access it in the Options menu to customize your study session.
Spell mode
Spell mode is now part of Learn mode. Access it in the Options menu to customize your study session.
Test mode
Test mode is available to Quizlet Plus and Quizlet Plus for teachers subscribers. If you're not a Quizlet subscriber, you have access to one practice test per flashcard set.
See how you might perform on a test by quizzing yourself with different question types.
Activities
Match
Race against the clock to match terms and definitions as quickly as you can.
Gravity
Gravity is no longer available. For a timed practice activity, try Match!
Classic Quizlet Live
Teachers can challenge students with our classic classroom game, Quizlet Live! Players work in teams to correctly match terms and definitions. You can play Classic Live in teams mode or individuals mode.
Checkpoint
Checkpoint is a way for teachers to conduct fun, formative assessments in the classroom to see what students are mastering and what needs more focus. These quick activities provide rich feedback to inform future lesson plans and offer a quick way to engage students in material in real time.
Q-Chat is a conversational AI tutor that can help you deeply understand your study materials, guide you when learning languages, and provide coaching when you’re not sure where to start.
Q-Chat is available to Quizlet Plus and Quizlet Plus for teachers subscribers. If you're not a Quizlet subscriber, you can try Q-Chat for free with limited access.
Upload or paste your course materials to generate study guides and flashcards with the click of a button. This AI-powered feature makes it easy to tap into the knowledge you create from your own class notes.
Study Guides are available for Quizlet Plus and Quizlet Plus for teachers subscribers. If you’re not a Quizlet subscriber, you can try Study Guides for free with limited access.
Quizlet Expert Solutions walk you through step-by-step question and textbook solutions that are written and verified by experts. With easy organization broken down by each textbook and chapter, you can quickly understand the reasons behind the right answers so you can practice and apply the concepts on your own.
Standard high school–level expert solutions are free for students and teachers. If you're not subscribed to Quizlet, you can also study a limited number of textbook solutions per college-level textbook for free.