My AnKing deck is only showing 159 of the over 6000 cards as new, how do I fix this?
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Based on the information from your screenshots and my search, I can see that your AnKing MCAT deck is showing only 159 new cards instead of the full 6000+ cards. This is likely due to your daily new card limit setting in Anki.
Why This Is Happening
In Anki, the “New Cards/day” setting limits how many new cards you’ll see each day. From your screenshot, your deck options are set to show only 159 new cards per day. This doesn’t mean the other cards are missing - they’re just not being shown yet due to this daily limit.
How to Fix This
To see more cards from your AnKing MCAT deck:
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Adjust your daily new card limit:
- Click on the gear icon next to your deck in the deck list
- Select “Options”
- Find the “New Cards” tab
- Increase the “New cards/day” setting to a higher number (or to the maximum number of cards you want to see)
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Consider your study capacity:
- While you can set this to a very high number to see all cards, remember that studying too many new cards at once will create a large review burden in the following days
- The AnKing team typically recommends more moderate daily limits to maintain sustainable study habits
Remember that in Anki, new cards don’t accumulate day-to-day if you don’t study them all. Each day, the counter resets to your daily limit.
If you specifically need to see all cards at once for browsing purposes, you can use the Browse function instead of the study screen.
Would you like me to help with anything else regarding your AnKing MCAT deck settings?
Hello,
Can you try unsuspending the cards? This tutorial is made for the AnKing Step Deck, but you can follow the same steps — just look for the MCAT tags or the MCAT deck in the left column of your browser.
Here’s how to do it:
- Open the Browser in Anki.
- Find the tags related to the topics you want to study or locate the MCAT deck in the left sidebar.
- Select the relevant tag or deck.
- Select some random card of the tag.
- Press Ctrl + A (or Cmd + A on Mac) to select all the cards.
- Press Shortcut: Ctrl + J (or right-click > “Unsuspend”) to unsuspend the cards.
This will activate those cards for review.
Tutorial: How to Unsuspend Cards by Tag
If this doesn’t work — or if you can’t find the cards you’re looking for — try resetting local changes:
Let me know if it works or if you need further help!