Content Readability Checker
Analyze and improve your content's clarity
Readability Analysis
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Readability Scores
Flesch Reading Ease
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Sentence Analysis
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Improvement Suggestions
Benefits & Features
Our readability checker helps you create more accessible content:
Text Analysis
- Flesch Reading Ease
- Grade level scoring
- Sentence structure
- Word complexity
- Text statistics
Content Insights
- Reading level
- Audience match
- Clarity score
- Improvement tips
- Best practices
Writing Tools
- Real-time analysis
- Visual feedback
- Detailed metrics
- Suggestions
- Type guidance
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Flesch Reading Ease score?
The Flesch Reading Ease score indicates how easy your text is to read:
- 90-100: Very easy to read (5th grade)
- 80-89: Easy to read (6th grade)
- 70-79: Fairly easy (7th grade)
- 60-69: Standard (8th-9th grade)
- Below 60: Difficult to read (College level)
What's a good readability score for my content?
Target scores vary by content type:
- Blog Posts: 60-70 (Standard)
- Marketing Content: 70-80 (Fairly Easy)
- Technical Content: 40-50 (Technical)
- Academic Papers: 30-50 (Difficult)
- General Web Content: 60-70 (Standard)
How can I improve my content's readability?
To improve readability:
- Use shorter sentences (15-20 words average)
- Break up long paragraphs (3-4 sentences max)
- Choose simpler words over complex ones
- Use active voice instead of passive
- Include bullet points and subheadings
What makes text complex?
Text complexity is affected by:
- Long sentences (over 25 words)
- Words with 3+ syllables
- Technical jargon or industry terms
- Passive voice constructions
- Nested or complex sentence structures