Good is average interval, hard is the lowest interval As far as i know, in anki, the only button that counts as a “mistake” is again, while the others (hard, good, and easy) are considered as “correct”, but with varying levels of difficulty. Again means you will get it again in this session
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If you keep pressing easy and forgetting when it comes back, then clearly it wasn't so easy, so use good instead.
When you get a card wrong, you have to press ‘again’
If you aren’t honest, you can ruin the anki parameters Once you get used to a deck, the most common buttons should be again (wrong) and good (correct). Here, you can discuss anything related to anki, share resources on anki or spaced repetition, and reach out or lend a hand with any questions. Hovering the mouse over the icon should reveal the following message
On the back of each card, at the bottom, anki offers you 4 choices to rate whether you need to see the card again (choose this if you got it wrong) or whether you found it hard, good, or easy For a new card, all the choices will lead to reviewing again soon, with “easy” corresponding to 4 days. When you review cards in algoapp, after seeing the front side of a card and hitting flip, you're given 4 options to indicate how well you knew what would be on the back side of a card. You should read this post to get a good understanding of what the anki settings and algorithms mean and “good” settings to start off with
Then, play around with them to match your learning style.