memorization & typing-accuracy trainer

Verbatim.

Paste a text, split it into blocks, and type each one against the original. Every character is checked exactly as written — case, punctuation, and all. Upcoming text stays hidden behind dots until you choose to reveal it, so you can actually test recall.

Note: Typing is not a replacement for hand-writing. I recommend to hand-write first, and then again after typing - for long-term understanding and retention.

01 · Reference text

i Formatting tips For reliable verse and Q/A prompt splitting, use these markers consistently: v1, v2… (or bare 1, 2… or 3:16) to start each verse in Verse mode. Q1, Q2… to start each question, and Answer (or A1, A2…) right after it in Q & A mode. Multi-part numbering like 1) 2) 3) carries through to both the question and the answer, for example: Q1 1) Who said it? 2) To whom?
Answer
1) Charlie 2) The unicorns
Other formats like "1.", "(1)", or "[1]" aren't recognized — sticking to the markers above keeps the split predictable.
Sentence splitting breaks on . ! ? only — so a heading or a line ending in a colon will merge into the sentence after it. Fix any mis-splits in the box on the right before you start.

02 · Practice blocks (one per line — edit freely)

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