Measures how easy it is to read a text based on sentence length and word syllables.
Enter your text to find out its Flesch Reading Ease score. Aim for higher scores for better readability....
Measures how easy it is to read a text based on sentence length and word syllables.
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The tool automatically calculates the Flesch Reading Ease score based on sentence length and syllable count.
Scores range from 0 to 100. 90-100 is very easy to read, while 0-30 is very difficult (academic/professional).
Use the score to adjust your writing style. Shorten sentences and use simpler words to increase your score.
It rates text on a 100-point scale. The higher the score, the easier it is to understand the document.
A score between 60 and 70 is considered standard reading level, suitable for most web content and newspapers.
While Grade Level gives a school year equivalent, Reading Ease gives a score out of 100. They are inversely related: higher Reading Ease usually means a lower Grade Level.
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