Readability Score Checker

Analyze your text's reading level using the Flesch-Kincaid formula. Ideal for writers, bloggers, and educators.

What is a Readability Score?

A readability score measures how easy it is to read and understand a piece of text. The most common formula is the Flesch-Kincaid test, used by educators, writers, and marketers worldwide.

Understanding the Flesch Score

  • 90-100: Very Easy (5th grade). Suitable for children.
  • 70-89: Easy (6th-7th grade). Conversational English.
  • 50-69: Moderate (8th-9th grade). Average reader.
  • 30-49: Difficult (College level). Technical or academic.
  • 0-29: Very Difficult (Graduate level). Professional/scientific.

Why Does Readability Matter?

Content that's easier to read gets more engagement. Most successful blogs aim for a 7th-8th grade level. Even highly educated readers prefer simple, clear language when consuming online content.

Tips for Better Readability

  1. Use shorter sentences (under 20 words is ideal).
  2. Prefer simple words over complex synonyms.
  3. Break up long paragraphs with headings and bullet points.
  4. Read your text aloud – if it sounds awkward, simplify it.