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Memory Training

Memory Training is RocketReader's recall-focused track. It uses the same powerful question engine as Vocabulary, but with Memory-only categories and modes designed to lock in facts, sequences, and associations.

At a glance

  • 437 Memory lessons.
  • 16,206 Memory questions across life, career, and logic themes.
  • Built for quick recall, retention, and confidence under time pressure.

Question types (all supported formats)

  • Multiple choice (single answer) to lock in fast recognition.
  • Matching (drag/drop) to build associations.
  • Ordering to practice sequences and steps.
  • Whiteout to complete key phrases or facts.
  • Flashcards for front/back recall.

Training modes

  • Cross-category drills mix categories for broader recall.
  • Least known focuses on items you miss most.
  • Revision reinforces previously learned material.
  • Favorites lets you mark and revisit high-value questions.
  • Old/New mixes keep practice balanced.

Create your own

You can create your own memory categories, lessons, and questions. User-made lessons appear in both Memory and Vocabulary, so you can train recall and word knowledge from the same sets.

  1. Create a category and lesson.
  2. Add questions in any supported format.
  3. Practice in Memory mode, then revise as you go.

Sample lesson names

  • Everyday Logic Triggers
  • Career Conversations
  • Finance Fundamentals
  • Health Habits
  • Decision-Making Checklist

Sample questions

  • Multiple choice: Which is a sunk cost? A) Future rent B) Money already spent C) Savings D) Salary.
  • Matching: "Debt avalanche" -> "Pay highest interest first".
  • Ordering: "Order the steps of a calm response: Pause, Name the issue, Choose a reply, Follow up."
  • Whiteout: "Build a _3-6 month_ emergency fund."
  • Flashcard: Front: "SMART goals" Back: "Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound".

Try it now

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Tip: Mix Memory Training with Readings and Vocabulary to keep recall sharp while building comprehension.

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