Flashcards for all known Kanji

Hello! I’m just wondering if there’s any way to review all known Kanji with flashcards on WaniKani? Because I find I don’t always have time to read stuff with my known Kanji in it, so sitting down and just doing flashcards (with random ordering) would help me retain my known Kanji.

I don’t know if “extra study” can do that for you but the third party Smouldering Durtles app certainly can:

But I’m a bit confused as to why you would need that at this point given that you seem to be at level 2?

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They are actually some really good graded readers based on fairly tales that increase in difficulty at a really reasonable pace. I find context is better that any flash card.

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Do you mean kanji that are known by you at the current moment or do you mean the complete set of all existing kanji?

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Kanji I’ve fully passed on WaniKani.

Thank you for that! It looks to be exactly what I’m looking for. I’m going to download it and try it out!

Where would I find some of these readers?

The point is once you’ve got something “burned” you don’t need to keep reviewing it

In the Extra Study section there is an option to review your burned items. I expect it does not show up there until you have some burned items available. Doing occasional reviews of burned items should give one a pretty good feeling as to whether or not they are really burned (permanent) or not.

I myself originally wondered about the potential “conflict” between repeated studying/quizzing vs. letting SRS do what it supposed to do. I.e. if one reviews everything every day I am effectively not testing my ability to retain something long term, since in that scenario everything is always in short term memory.

Of course, presuming that the original poster’s (currently level 2) WK journey is like everyone else’s, it should not be long before they will be asking how to reduce the amount of reviews, not how to increase it :smiley:

I believe my tutor used these: にほんご多読ブックス ホーム I personally fine Level 0-1 boring. Around Level 2 they start to actually feel like real stories. Level 0,1 is more like fake Japanese practice sentences that sort of connect.