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Our free Readability Checker analyzes your text and provides a comprehensive set of readability metrics including the Flesch Reading Ease score, Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, word count, sentence count, average words per sentence, average syllables per word, and estimated reading time. Understanding your text
The Flesch Reading Ease score measures how easy a text is to read on a scale of 0-100. Scores of 70+ are easy to read. Scores below 30 are very difficult.
The Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level estimates the US school grade level needed to understand the text. A grade of 8 means an 8th grader can understand it.
Shorter sentences, shorter words (fewer syllables), active voice, and common vocabulary all improve readability scores.
For general web content, aim for a Flesch score of 60-70 (Standard to Fairly Easy). For consumer-facing copy, 70+ is ideal.
Syllables are counted using a vowel-group algorithm (counting groups of consecutive vowels in each word). It's an approximation that works well for most English text.
The Flesch formulas are designed for English text. Results for other languages will be calculated but may not accurately reflect readability for those languages.
Long sentences and multi-syllable words drive up the grade level. Try breaking long sentences into shorter ones and replacing complex words with simpler synonyms.
Aim for an average of 15-20 words per sentence for good readability. Above 25 words per sentence tends to significantly reduce readability.