Top 5 Anki Reddit Threads

As a someone that do’s and die’s by Anki, I am always looking for the best tips and tricks to get the most out of Anki. Unfortunately, there are soo many Anki resources scattered across the internet, it can be difficult to pick out the best ones. Luckily, Reddit is there to save the day. The Anki Reddit is the largest Anki resource hub for all things Anki (including memes like this).

However, it can be hard to navigate the Best Anki Reddit Threads to find exactly what you are looking for. So to help out, this guide highlights the top 5 Anki Reddit Threads that you HAVE to read to get the most out of Anki 😊

Top 5 Anki Reddit Threads

  1. Beginner’s Guide to Anki
  2. Best Personal Anki Tips
  3. Doing Anki for 8 Years Straight!
  4. Asking ChatGPT To make Anki Cards for You
  5. Most important thread!

Let’s cut the fluff and dive in!

Beginner’s Guide to Anki

To start off, I want to start with the basics of Anki. This thread called “Beginner’s Guide to Anki” highlights just that. This Anki Thread leads to the blog of Haikal Kushahrin who perfectly guides anyone that is trying to get into Anki, but just doesn’t know how to. The blog covers everything from how to download Anki to the different types of cards you can create with Anki. Click this to read his blog post!

Best Personal Anki Tips

This thread is the simplest, but might be the most useful! In this thread, the Anki community chimes in to give their own personal Anki tips. Some of my favorite tips from this thread are:

Read through this Anki tips thread for more tips like these!

Doing Anki for 8 Years Straight!

You read that right - this person did Anki for 8 year straight!

8 YEARS. This Anki Reddit thread is AMA about Anki. There is no better person to ask about Anki than a person that has been doing it for 8 years. Check out this thread for all the good tips and tricks of Anki.

Asking ChatGPT To make Anki Cards for You

With the spur of AI taking control of the world, let’s use that to our advantage to make Anki flashcards. This thread is an in-depth guide on how to use ChatGPT to make your Anki flashcards.

Who would have thought that the worst part of Anki would soon be the easiest and best part of Anki.

The Most important thread!

After 4 important and high quality threads, I thought it would be best to share the most important thread: another meme!

If you ever need a break from studying or need help procrastinating, look up Anki memes in the the Reddit and you will not be disappointed.

But in all seriousness, if you want to search for more Anki resources, dive into the Anki Reddit called "Medschoolanki". This is where all the med students come together to talk about Anki. Even if you are not a med student, there is a lot good gems hidden in r/Medschoolanki. Another Anki resource that is a must need is a Anki Remote. Luckily, you can get one for yourself using the link below.

In Summary

As you can see, the Anki reddit is full gold, but it’s important to find the content that is most important for you. Hopefully the threads I attached have given you some value that you can take on your Anki study journey.