For any text worth remembering

Memorize anything, one blank at a time.

Cloze turns any passage — a poem, a monologue, a legal definition, a medical mnemonic, a speech, a song lyric, a sacred text — into an interactive recall workout. Paste it in, set the difficulty, and practice until it’s yours.

Example passage

The Road Not Taken

Works the same for sonnets, statutes, or stand-up sets.

Two diverged in a , and I— I took the one less by, And that has made all the .

Definition

What is a cloze?

A cloze deletion (from the Gestalt principle of closure) is a passage of text with selected words removed. You read what’s left and recall the missing pieces from memory. It’s the same technique used in language learning, spaced repetition apps like Anki, and standardized reading tests — because forcing your brain to retrieve a word cements it far better than re-reading does.

This entire app is built on that one idea. You paste any text worth remembering, and Cloze turns it into a tactile fill-in-the-blank workout that adapts to your difficulty, scrambles patterns so you can’t coast on muscle memory, and walks you all the way to total recall.

Active recall

Retrieval beats re-reading. Every blank is a tiny memory test.

Adaptive difficulty

Start with a few blanks. Crank it up as the words stick.

Works for anything

Scripture, sonnets, statutes, lyrics, lines, vocabulary, anatomy.

01

Bring your own text

Paste a poem, a speech, anatomy terms, vocabulary, lyrics, lines for a play, or a passage of scripture.

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Set the challenge

Adjust difficulty to blank more words. Scramble to break memorized patterns and force real recall.

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Build mastery

Daily practice walks you from a few gentle prompts to total recall with no visual cues at all.