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SAT Vocabulary Flashcards That Actually Stick

SAT vocabulary is a textbook spaced-repetition problem — the right word at the right interval. Brainfy lets you build or import a word deck, drill it with Learn, Match, and Test, and lock words in with spaced repetition and cloze in context.

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Build your list or bring one

Brainfy does not ship a verified SAT word list, so you stay in control of your deck. Paste a word list as word, definition per line, type words as you meet them in practice tests, or import a set you already have. The AI can also draft cards from a vocabulary PDF or a photo of your notes, with example sentences you can keep.

Build a vocabulary deck

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Add your words

Paste a list, type words from practice tests, or upload a PDF and let the AI draft cards.

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Add context with cloze

Put each word in a sentence and blank it out, so you practise meaning in context, not in isolation.

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Review on schedule

Spaced repetition resurfaces shaky words sooner and known words later, so short daily reviews compound.

Drill from every angle

Import and export freely

Bring word sets from Quizlet or Anki via CSV, tab-separated text, or Quizlet exports, and they slot straight into spaced repetition. Browse community decks for word lists other students have shared, edit them, and export your deck back to CSV anytime.

Frequently asked questions

Does Brainfy come with an SAT word list?

No — there are no pre-made or verified word lists. You build your own deck, paste a list, import a Quizlet or Anki set, or browse and adapt community decks.

Why is spaced repetition good for SAT vocab?

It shows each word right before you would forget it, so a few minutes a day compounds into a large, durable vocabulary instead of a list you forget after one session.

What is cloze in context?

A cloze card puts the word in a sentence and blanks it out, so you practise meaning and usage in context rather than memorising a bare definition.

Is it free?

Yes — free during beta, web-based, no ads.

Can I import a list I already made?

Yes. Paste or upload a CSV or tab-separated list of word and definition, or a Quizlet export, and it imports straight into a deck.

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Brainfy is built by Aihan Mifthas · Last updated 2026-05-31. Open Brainfy →