Type your cards or load sight-word and multiplication presets, pick a layout, and print. Cut-out cards, true double-sided with mirrored backs, or self-checking fold-over cards.
Paper flashcards refuse to die because they work: the act of flipping a card is active recall, the single most effective study move there is. What has aged badly is making them: word processors fight the layout, and flashcard websites want an account, a subscription, and your card data. This tool takes a typed list and gives you print-ready cards in three layouts, and that is the whole transaction.
Type one card per line as front | back (the back is optional), or load a built-in set like Dolch sight words or multiplication facts. Pick a card size and layout, then print or save as PDF. Dashed cut lines are included and there is no account or watermark beyond a small credit line.
Choose the Double-sided layout. The tool prints pages of fronts followed by matching pages of backs with each row mirrored left-to-right, so printing double-sided with "flip on long edge" puts every answer exactly behind its question. Print one test page first to confirm your printer's duplex setting.
They are the standard lists of high-frequency words young readers should recognize on sight rather than sound out. The tool includes the Dolch pre-primer, primer, and first-grade lists plus the first 100 Fry words as one-click presets, ready to print as flashcards.
A card printed with the front on the left half and the back upside down on the right half. Fold the strip down the middle and you get a self-checking card with no duplex printing needed, which makes it the reliable choice for school printers.
Saved on your device only: the card list autosaves to your browser's local storage, so your set is still here next visit. Nothing is uploaded, there is no account, and the tool works offline once loaded.