Home and deck Numbers not lining up

Certainly! I’d be happy to help you understand the discrepancy between your home menu and deck menu numbers, particularly for the AnKing deck. Let me search for some relevant information to address your questions.

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Thank you for your question about the different card counts in your home menu and deck menu for the AnKing deck. Let me explain the discrepancy and how to address it.

The difference in card counts between your home menu and deck menu is actually normal and relates to how Anki categorizes cards. Let’s break it down:

  1. Home Menu:

    • New = 73
    • Learn = 158
    • Due = 47
  2. Deck Menu:

    • New = 6
    • Learning = 158
    • Review = 46
    • Unseen = 73

The key to understanding this is the “Unseen” category in the deck menu, which corresponds to the “New” cards in the home menu. Here’s what’s happening:

  1. New/Unseen Cards: You have 73 total new cards (as shown in the home menu). In the deck menu, this is split into 6 “New” cards and 67 “Unseen” cards (6 + 67 = 73).

  2. Learning Cards: This number (158) is consistent in both menus.

  3. Due/Review Cards: There’s a slight difference (47 vs 46) which could be due to a card changing status between when you checked the two menus.

To address your specific questions:

  1. How do I get the unseen seen?
    The “Unseen” cards are actually part of your new cards. They will become “seen” as you study them. To start studying these cards:

    • Go to the Browse section in Anki
    • Find the AnKing deck
    • Look for cards tagged with #AK_Step1_V12 (or whichever Step deck you’re using)
    • Select the cards you want to study
    • Right-click and choose “Toggle Suspend”
  2. How do I get the numbers to be the same?
    The numbers are actually representing the same information, just categorized differently. The slight discrepancy in due/review cards is likely due to timing. If you want to see all new cards available for study:

    • Go to the deck options for the AnKing deck
    • Increase the “New cards/day” limit to match or exceed the total number of new cards (73 in your case)

It’s worth noting that the AnKing deck often has many suspended cards by default. This is to allow users to unsuspend and study specific topics as needed, rather than being overwhelmed with all cards at once.

For more detailed information about card counts and the AnKing deck, you might find these resources helpful:

If you have any more questions about using the AnKing deck with AnkiHub, feel free to ask!