How to Use Quizzy Study Mode for Spaced Review
Study mode is useful when your goal is not just to finish a quiz, but to revisit questions until they become easier to recall.
Instead of treating every question equally, a spaced review workflow gives more attention to questions that are still weak.
This article explains how to use Quizzy study mode as part of a spaced review routine.
Start With A Clean Quiz Set
Before using study mode, review the extracted questions. Make sure prompts, options, images, and correct answers are clear.
Spaced review only works well if the questions themselves are reliable.
Use Study Mode For Learning, Not Just Scoring
Quiz mode is useful for checking performance. Study mode is better for learning over time.
When using study mode, focus on:
- Understanding why an answer is correct
- Noticing repeated mistakes
- Returning to weak questions
- Explaining answers before moving on
The goal is progress, not a perfect score on the first attempt.
Create A Simple Review Rhythm
You do not need a complicated schedule.
Try this rhythm:
- First session: attempt the full quiz
- Second session: revisit weak questions
- Third session: mix weak and old questions
- Final session: answer without notes
This creates spaced practice across multiple attempts.
Explain Before Clicking
Before selecting an answer, explain your reasoning in one sentence.
For example:
`I think this is authorization because the question asks what the user is allowed to access.`
This prevents guessing and makes the session more active.
Use Mistakes To Adjust Notes
If a question remains difficult, do not only repeat it. Improve your notes.
Add:
- A clearer definition
- A comparison table
- A worked example
- A reminder about the common trap
Then return to the question later.
Final Thoughts
Quizzy study mode is most useful when paired with spacing, explanation, and mistake review.
Use it to revisit weak questions over time instead of trying to master everything in one long session.


