Forgetting Curve Calculator

Calculate memory retention decay over time using the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve formula.

Memory Parameters

Higher = slower forgetting (1 is average)

Ebbinghaus Formula

R = R0 x e^(-t/S)
R = retention, R0 = initial, t = time, S = stability

Retention After 7 Days

0.1%

Lost 99.9% of original memory

Memory Half-Life
0.7 days
Optimal Review
0.2 days
Target Reached
0.2 days
Retention Lost
99.9%

Retention Over Time

Day 0
100.0%
Day 1
36.8%
Day 2
13.5%
Day 3
5.0%
Day 4
1.8%
Day 5
0.7%
Day 6
0.2%
Day 7
0.1%

Understanding the Forgetting Curve

Hermann Ebbinghaus

In 1885, Ebbinghaus discovered that memory decays exponentially. Without review, we forget ~50% within an hour and ~70% within 24 hours.

Fighting the Curve

Each review at the optimal time increases memory stability, making future forgetting slower. This is the basis of spaced repetition systems.