How do I check to see how many Step1 cards are in the Anking deck without creating a separate deck for it?

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Reading: Why do I have the wrong number of cards/notes in my AnKing deck?

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Reading: ❓ AnKing Step Deck FAQs

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Reading: ⭐️ Introduction to the AnKing Step Deck (V12)

Let me help you figure out the Step 1 card count in the AnKing deck!

To see how many Step 1 cards are in the AnKing deck without creating a separate deck, you can use Anki’s browser and filter by tags. The AnKing Step Deck combines both Step 1 and Step 2 content, which is why you’re seeing a large total number.

Here’s how to check specifically for Step 1 cards:

  1. Open Anki
  2. Click on Browse (or press B)
  3. In the left sidebar, select your AnKing deck
  4. In the search bar at the top, type: tag:step1 or tag:#AK_Step1

This will filter the cards to show only those tagged for Step 1 content. The number of cards matching this search will appear at the bottom of the browser window.

Note that there’s a distinction between notes and cards in Anki, as explained in one of our community posts:

There are roughly 28,800 notes in the entire AnKing deck, but around 35,000 cards. This difference occurs because one note can produce multiple cards (for example, cloze deletions).

For Step 1 specifically, you won’t need to create a separate deck - just use the tags to filter when you want to study only Step 1 content.

If you want to study only Step 1 cards while remaining in the main deck, you can:

  1. Create a filtered deck (Tools → Create Filtered Deck)
  2. Use the search term tag:step1 or tag:#AK_Step1
  3. Set up your study parameters and click “Build”

Would you like more specific information about studying Step 1 content within the AnKing deck?