SuperMemo will help you learn faster! It is enough you spend
now 3 minutes reading this page to be able to begin learning!
For a good start, you only need to use two things:
- Add new -
to add new questions and answers to SuperMemo (keyboard: Alt+A)
- Learn -
to review the material that you want to remember (keyboard: Ctrl+L)

Start learning now! Initially you may doubt the power
of SuperMemo. Trust it for 1-2 weeks and you will begin to understand it
better. Add at least 50-100 questions-answer pairs related to your job, your life, or
your interests. See how SuperMemo schedules the material for
review.
Important! Learn will only ask you to review your material
after a few days. For that reason, spend your first days on adding new material
for learning.
Summary: The ABC of SuperMemo:
Important reading
- Beginner's FAQ - questions most often asked by
SuperMemo beginners
- 25 steps to SuperMemo Mastery: User's Guide
- this step-by-step course of SuperMemo will help you learn the most important
skills of an advanced SuperMemo user in a sequence that will maximize the
gradual increase in your productivity
- Backup copy - to make sure you never lose your
learning investment, you must learn how to back up your learning material!
- Starting your
first SuperMemo collection - ABC of SuperMemo by Antimoon.com
- Introduction to
SuperMemo for Windows - ABC of SuperMemo written by two Irish teenagers
- SuperMemo Decalog
- SuperMemo beginners tend to make the same mistakes. This text will help
you avoid these mistakes and enjoy efficient learning
- 20 rules of formulating
knowledge - the way you put your questions and
answers together may determine the degree of your success
- Incremental reading - adding questions and answers
is the "old way" in SuperMemo. The new way is "incremental
reading". Incremental reading is slightly more complex and requires
more experience. However, it is by far the best way to learn new material
imported from the Internet
- SuperMemopedia
- Encyclopedia of SuperMemo written by users of SuperMemo