Feynman Mode: Explain It, Get Graded, Close Your Gaps
Here's an uncomfortable truth about studying: rereading your notes feels productive, but it's mostly an illusion. The material looks familiar, so your brain concludes you know it. Then the exam asks you to actually produce the answer, and the familiarity evaporates.
The fix has been known for decades. It's called the Feynman Technique: pick a topic, explain it in your own words as if you're teaching a friend, and pay attention to where you stumble. Those stumbles are your real gaps, and they're invisible until you try to explain.
The problem is that doing this alone is awkward. Who checks your explanation? How do you know what you got wrong, or what you left out entirely?
That's what we built. Feynman Mode is now live in Ankra.
How It Works
Three steps, and the whole loop takes a few minutes.
1. Explain it. Pick a topic and teach it back, no notes allowed. Type it out or just talk. You can record your explanation right in the app, which is honestly the closest thing to explaining it to a friend without needing a very patient friend.
2. See your grade. Ankra reads your explanation and scores it out of 100, point by point, the way a tutor would. You get a breakdown of three things: what you nailed, what you got wrong, and what you missed completely. That last category is the important one. Wrong answers you can catch on your own, but you can't notice the thing you never thought to mention.
3. Turn gaps into cards. One tap turns everything you missed or got wrong into a focused review deck. Flashcards, quiz questions, or a mix, your choice. Add them to an existing deck or start a new one. From there, spaced repetition takes over and makes sure those gaps stay closed.
Get Graded Against Anything
You choose what your explanation is checked against:
- One of your decks. Studying for an exam with a deck you've built? Explain the material and see how much of the deck you actually covered.
- Just a topic. Name anything, from photosynthesis to quantum entanglement, and get graded against what's known about it. No source material needed.
- Your own materials. Paste text, upload a PDF, Word document, slides, or a spreadsheet, snap photos of textbook pages, or drop in a lecture recording.
- A YouTube video or playlist. Watched a lecture? Explain it back and find out how much survived the trip.
One thing worth knowing: you're graded only on the topics you actually bring up, not the entire source. Feynman Mode isn't a pop quiz on everything in the document. It checks whether the things you chose to explain are right, and what naturally belonged with them.
Why This Works: The Science
We didn't invent this loop. We just automated it. Every step is one of the best-tested effects in cognitive science.
Explaining deepens understanding. In a classic study, Chi and colleagues (1994) found that students prompted to explain material in their own words understood it far better, and applied it to new problems more successfully, than students who simply read it again. The act of generating an explanation forces you to connect ideas instead of skimming past them.
You can't feel your own gaps. Koriat and Bjork (2005) showed that learners consistently overestimate what they know while studying. Rereading feels like knowing. The illusion only breaks when you're actually tested, which is exactly what an explanation is: a test you give yourself.
Testing beats rereading. Roediger and Karpicke (2006) found that a week after studying, students who tested themselves remembered substantially more than students who spent the same time rereading. Retrieval is what builds memory, not exposure.
And then spaced repetition finishes the job. Dunlosky and colleagues (2013) reviewed ten popular study techniques and rated practice testing and spaced practice as the two most effective, with rereading near the bottom. Feynman Mode is the practice testing half. The review deck it generates is the spaced practice half. The loop is built on the top two.
Try the Feynman Challenge
Here's how we suggest starting: pick three topics you think you know well and explain each one. We'd bet at least one grade surprises you. That surprise is the whole point, because now you know exactly what to fix, and Ankra has already turned it into cards.
Feynman Mode is available now on iOS, Android, and the web. As always, tell us what you think at [email protected]. We read everything.
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