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Readability Score

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What is the Readability Score Tool?

The Readability Score tool analyzes your text using multiple proven formulas to determine how easy or difficult it is to read. It calculates various indices that estimate the education level needed to understand your content.

Features include Flesch Reading Ease, Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, Gunning Fog Index, SMOG Index, Coleman-Liau Index, and Automated Readability Index. The tool also provides reading and speaking time estimates.

All processing happens directly in your browser, ensuring your data remains private and secure. Perfect for writers, marketers, educators, and anyone who wants to ensure their content is accessible to their target audience.

Common Uses for Readability Score

Content Writing

Ensure your blog posts, articles, and marketing copy are accessible to your target audience. Most web content should aim for a 6th-8th grade reading level.

Academic Writing

Check if your academic papers or educational materials match the expected reading level for students. Adjust complexity as needed for your audience.

Technical Documentation

Make sure technical docs and user manuals are understandable. Simplify complex explanations to improve user experience and reduce support requests.

SEO Optimization

Search engines favor content that's easy to read. Use readability scores to optimize your content for both users and search engines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good readability score?

For general web content, aim for a Flesch Reading Ease score of 60-70 (8th-9th grade level). For wider audiences, shoot for 70-80 (7th grade). Technical content may be 40-60. The best score depends on your target audience.

What's the difference between Flesch Reading Ease and Flesch-Kincaid Grade?

Flesch Reading Ease gives a 0-100 score where higher is easier. Flesch-Kincaid Grade tells you the US school grade level needed. They use the same factors (sentence length and syllables) but output different scales.

How do I improve my readability score?

Use shorter sentences (15-20 words ideal). Choose simpler words with fewer syllables. Break up long paragraphs. Use active voice. Replace jargon with common words. Add bullet points and subheadings.

Why are there multiple readability formulas?

Each formula was developed for different purposes and uses slightly different factors. SMOG was designed for health materials. Gunning Fog focuses on complex words. Using multiple formulas gives a more complete picture of readability.

Is my data secure?

Yes, all text analysis happens directly in your browser. Your text is never sent to any server or stored anywhere. This ensures complete privacy for any sensitive content.