Study Subject Wheel

Balance your study time by randomly choosing which subject to review. Great for students seeking well-rounded learning.

Overview

The Study Subject Wheel keeps review sessions balanced so no topic gets starved. Spin per Pomodoro and trust the rotation.

How to structure a study session

Load each subject you need to review. Spin, study the result for 25–45 minutes, take a short break, and spin again. The randomness matches how real exams mix topics, which reinforces retrieval strength.

Use cases

Exam prep, standardised test review, language learning, bootcamp practice, and instrument practice. Anywhere you have multiple categories to maintain, the wheel keeps each one alive.

Weighting weak areas

Duplicate subjects you struggle with so the wheel biases toward them. Remove a subject once it is exam-ready, so your remaining time focuses on the rest.

Default wheel options

This template starts with ready-made options so the wheel has useful content before you edit it.

  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • History
  • Literature
  • Foreign Language
  • Computer Science
  • Art
  • Music
  • Physical Education

Popular uses and long-tail searches

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  • homework order selector
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  • learning schedule wheel

Example ways to use this wheel

  • Choose what to review next
  • Rotate exam subjects
  • Pick homework order
  • Balance study time
  • Select a practice topic

Frequently Asked Questions

How many subjects should be on the wheel?

Four to eight usually covers a semester's workload without diluting any single subject.

Can I use it for language learning?

Yes. Add skills like listening, reading, grammar drills, and speaking practice, and rotate among them.

Should every subject appear equally often?

By default yes. Duplicate weak subjects to spend more time on them.

Does it replace a study schedule?

No. Use it to break ties within a planned study block, not to decide whether to study at all.

Can study groups share the wheel?

Yes. One person spins and everyone studies that subject together for the block.

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