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Readability Scorer
Analyze text readability with Flesch-Kincaid metrics, get grade-level assessments, and receive actionable suggestions to improve clarity.
Text to Analyze
Understanding Readability Scores
Flesch Reading Ease Scale
- 90-100:Very Easy (5th grade) - Simple, clear language
- 80-89:Easy (6th grade) - Conversational, accessible
- 70-79:Fairly Easy (7th grade) - Plain English
- 60-69:Standard (8-9th grade) - General audience
- 50-59:Fairly Difficult (High school)
- <50:Difficult (College+) - Complex, academic
Tips for Better Readability
- • Use shorter sentences (15-20 words average)
- • Choose simpler words when possible
- • Break up long paragraphs
- • Use active voice instead of passive
- • Add subheadings to organize content
- • Remove unnecessary jargon and technical terms
- • Use bullet points and lists for clarity
- • Target 8th-10th grade level for web content
Note: Readability scores are guidelines, not absolute rules. Consider your specific audience and purpose when evaluating your content. Technical or academic writing may naturally score lower, and that's okay if your audience expects it.
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