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    Alex commented  · 

    I would also love this. I just added an alphabet to my learning pack, so I wish I could shuffle the cards before learning because I want the alphabet interested interspersed throughout. Plus, I've heard that learning things out of order is way more effective for memory (i.e. don't learn all fruits at once, or all numbers, gradually introduce new ones)

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    Thank you all for having voted for this suggestion!

    With the latest update, you can add listen to your “favorite” cards in the hands-free mode.

    You can add cards to your Favorites list during a review or learning session by turning over the card, clicking on the (i) button, then clicking the heart icon. Otherwise, you can add cards from the Explore menu by clicking on the card, and then on the heart icon.

    Then, in the settings of the hands-free mode, you can select “favorite cards” to listen to them anytime you want.

    Thank you again and enjoy it!

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