No idea to be honest, like you said the quickest way probably would just be adding them manually one-by-one whenever you encounter them. I can’t imagine there’d be too many of them that aren’t included in the deck. The majority are likely to be at the top of the Grammar/Vocab pages so can just add 'em all in real quick 
Will do! Thanks again
I’m hyped to switch Bunpro to Japanese
Such a lame request… but
It would be cool if the the muted forum posts, that don’t show up in latest while browsing the forums https://community.bunpro.jp, also didn’t show up in the bunpro latest, while doing flashcards/lessons Dashboard | Bunpro.
It would be nice if it was possible to add images to the ‘notes’ section of vocab and grammar. I’ve been creating visual aids recently for difficult to distinguish words and grammar.
Hi there !
It would be great to have the option to manually set the N level of example sentences shown during reviews.
My problem is that for some vocab, I keep cycling between two N4 sentences repeatedly. Obviously that’s not optimal.
I guess this is because I haven’t fully completed N3 grammar yet, so only N4 sentences are available.
Hi hi,
Having the option to have random, semi-random, or alternating questions types when reviewing vocab would be incredibly useful.
I can see this has already been requested at least once before, so just putting in another request in favor.
This would help a lot in:
- Not just memorizing the question
- Making sure you can both read and output the words you’re learning
Thank you! c:
I’m super stoked about how much I’m learning by finally having found a good SRS-based grammar tool - keep up the good work, guys!
One improvement suggestion: quizzing on fill-in mode, I’m often stuck in a loop of synonyms. I would find it a much smoother experience if the “See answer” button was also available while my input is marked yellow. Like, I’m ready to concede that I don’t know the precise synonym that’s being asked for and just take the hit on the SRS, but I have to specificially type in a placeholder to be shown the correct answer - that’s a bit of a hassly workflow.
I would also love to be able to set known kanji by some other metric than Wanikani - ideally through being able to sync up other sites (I’m a long-time Renshuu user for vocab and grammar), but even just picking JLPT levels or similar would be great. But I think I’ve seen this requested on the forums already. 
Hi!
Not sure that would help you and if it works the same on computer, but if you press the “send” button twice in the web app without entering anything, it basically counts as “I don’t know”, the answer is shown and you’re marked as wrong.
Brings a tear to my eye seeing another person use the word stoked in the year 2026 
To answer your question, I think because it might be confusing whether or not an answer is correct or not from the users POV, we wouldn’t be able to do your suggestion. We’d basically have to create a whole new setting for this one use-case, which doesn’t seem big enough unfortunately.
The only solution could be just to either add a random letter at the end of your current answer that has the yellow input display (will likely just turn it into a wrong answer right away so you can scroll down) or just backspace to clear your answer and hit enter twice to mark it as wrong automatically. I guess we want you to work through your answer as much as possible using our specialized hints, but I could see how sometimes you’d just want to throw in the towel. I’ll give it an extra think, but just wanted to say don’t get your hopes up too much.
Glad to have you a part of the userbase, happy studying!
Hope this helps!
please please please add a toggle to hide this until you answer. I am sometimes able to deduce the correct word just by how recent it is.
It will save me a lot of time, thanks 
That’s actually an option in the review settings! I had the same problem so I disabled that
Are you sure? I’m looking in review settings for IOS and don’t see anything that says it will do specifically that.
I’m on a computer, but there’s a “Hide Review’s Level” toggle in the Quiz Settings menu (accessed by clicking the gear while actively reviewing)
Under the ‘Reviews’ category of Settings you’ll see a sub-category halfway down called ‘Review SRS’ that either completely hides or shows the SRS level during reviews. We don’t have an option to have it hide but then re-appear after an answer is shown; maybe sometime in the future, but not currently.
I’ve been doing some Cloze reviews to polish my grammar.
Given the inevitability (and frustration) of synonyms and 2 ways to say the same thing, it might be nice if the “correct, but not quite right” attempts at a grammar review were listed, with their hints beside them. It’s a small UX change that would embrace the frustration, rather than try to avert it.
This could help mitigate a sense of going in circles. When you see a huge list of valid synonyms you’ve tried, it helps visualise how many synonyms you’re guessing from. And where a phrase has many alternative ways of saying to help compare and contrast those methods. It also helps revise those misses too.
For example:
“____ 寝坊したの?” (Answer is また)
Attempt 1 - 再び❌ - Searching for something less formal.
Attempt 2 - もう一度❌ - Searching for something less specific.
Attempt 3 - また✅
Maybe it’s a bit like Wordle in helping you build up clues to the correct answer.
Feature request: on the screen after being done with a review, you currently see the list of items you got right, and the list of items you got wrong.
I think it would be cool to have a counter that shows how often you got each item wrong in this review session.
I assume the information is already available internally since it’s used for the “minimal ghost creation” setting?
Feature request:
I’m not sure if this feature improvement is already requested or have been implemented (I have look around and didn’t find anything related to it), but could you make it so that after learning new grammar / vocabs, make the quiz in random order? Currently the order of the quiz is the same as the order of the items being learn. Sometimes I know the answer solely because I remember the order.
Thank you.
We made a change a little bit ago to have it work exactly like you mention, but it seems like something recently got tripped up in the system and reverted the change. Devs have been made aware and the fix will be relatively soon, thanks for bringing it to our attention! 
