New cards not coming for studying


I updated from v11 to anki hub a few days ago. I have around 2000 new cards unsuspended but they won’t show up in my new cards for me to study HELPPPP. im kind of freaking out

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I understand your frustration with new cards not showing up for studying after updating to AnkiHub. Let’s look into this issue and find a solution for you.

First, let me search for any similar issues in the community:

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Let me help you troubleshoot why your new cards aren’t showing up for studying. Based on your screenshots, I can see you have new cards unsuspended but they’re not appearing in your study session.

This is likely related to your daily limits settings. Looking at your first screenshot, I notice you have:

  • A daily review limit of 9999
  • A daily new card limit of 100
  • You’ve already done 100 new cards today

The most common reason new cards don’t appear is that you’ve reached your daily limit for new cards. In your case, you’ve studied 100 new cards today, which matches your daily limit setting.

Here are a few things you can do:

  1. Increase your new cards/day limit:

    • Go to the deck options (the gear icon next to your deck)
    • Under “Daily Limits” increase your “New cards/day” setting above 100
  2. Check if “New Cards Ignore Review Limit” is enabled:

    • In newer Anki versions, new cards are capped by the review limit by default
    • You can disable this option in the deck options
  3. Wait until tomorrow:

    • Your new card count will reset the next day
    • New cards don’t accumulate if you don’t study them or miss a day

Since you mentioned updating to AnkiHub recently, make sure all your AnkiHub content is properly synced and your deck organization is as expected.

If increasing the daily new card limit doesn’t solve the problem, please let me know and we can look into other potential causes.

even if I put 9999 new cards it won’t give me new cards. I haven’t been able to study new cards at all

I’ll help you troubleshoot why your new cards aren’t appearing even after increasing the limit to 9999. Let me check for similar issues in the forum.

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Let me troubleshoot this deeper issue. If you’ve set your new card limit to 9999 and still aren’t seeing any new cards, there are several other factors that could be causing this:

  1. Review limit interaction:

    • Check if “New Cards Ignore Review Limit” is turned OFF in your deck options
    • If this setting is disabled, your new cards are being limited by your review count
    • Go to Deck Options > Daily Limits and make sure this option is enabled
  2. Parent deck limits:

    • If you’re studying a subdeck, the parent deck’s limits might be restricting cards
    • The hierarchy of deck limits depends on which scheduler version you’re using
    • Check the limits on all parent decks
  3. Day boundary setting:

    • Anki has a “Next day starts at” setting (typically 4AM by default)
    • If you’ve studied new cards after this boundary time, Anki considers them part of your new day
  4. Filtered deck issues:

    • If you’re using a filtered deck, it might not be pulling in new cards correctly
    • Try rebuilding the filtered deck or studying directly from the main deck
  5. Card scheduling:

    • Check if all your new cards are actually marked as “New” and not “Learning” or “Review”
    • Make sure the cards aren’t suspended or buried
  6. Study from the correct deck:

    • Make sure you’re clicking on the specific deck that contains your unsuspended cards
    • If studying from a parent deck, ensure you’ve checked “show cards from subdecks”

Can you try these steps?

  1. Go to your deck options and verify “New Cards Ignore Review Limit” is enabled
  2. Try studying directly from the deck containing the unsuspended cards (not a parent deck)
  3. Rebuild your collection database (Tools > Check Database)

If these don’t work, please share a screenshot of your deck options screen (specifically the Daily Limits section) so I can help troubleshoot further.

Hello,

Are you trying to study from the AnKing main deck? In the screenshot, I see 3 new cards and some reviews.

I’ll need a few things from you so we can figure this out:


First, please make sure you’ve followed these steps:

  1. Subscribe to and install a deck: Subscribe/Install Step Deck (New User)
  2. Start using the deck: How to Get Started Studying

Next, please send me the following screenshots:

  1. Go to Browse, find a card that you unsuspended but that isn’t appearing for study, right-click on it and click Info — this will show us which deck the card is in:
  2. On Anki’s main screen, go to AnkiHub > Deck Management, then click on the AnKing Step Deck — this will show us where the new cards are being placed:
  3. Also, in the deck settings, click the arrow next to the Save button, then click Save for all subdecks — sometimes this solves the issue.

With this information, we should be able to figure out what’s going on! Let me know if you have any trouble with the steps :blush:

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hey so I increased the limit of the sub decks of Anking main and the issue resolved. I do have another question how do I make sure that I study new cards that I unsuspend like I want the cards to study as new cards that I unsuspended today and not the older new cards in my deck from long ago.
I hope I make sense

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For this, we have two common solutions:


1. Change the order in which new cards are presented
Depending on your needs and the number of cards, this might be enough:


2. Create a filtered deck for high-priority new cards
I do this every day, and it works like a charm!

Follow this tutorial:
:backhand_index_pointing_right: How to Build a Custom Filtered Deck

Make sure to leave this option selected:
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This way, the filtered deck will contain only the cards you want. If you get a card wrong, it will stay in this deck. If you get it right, it will go back to the main deck as a review card (green).

If you’d like to understand more about filtered decks, check this official guide:
:backhand_index_pointing_right: Anki Filtered Decks Documentation


Let me know if you have any other questions! :blush:

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