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Flesch Reading Ease Calculator

Score your text on the Flesch Reading Ease scale (0–100). Higher means easier. Get a plain‑English category, ideal range, and per‑sentence breakdown.

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Dieses Tool wurde für Englisch (und einige verwandte Sprachen) kalibriert. Ergebnisse in Deutsch sind wahrscheinlich nicht aussagekräftig.

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Flesch Reading Ease was developed by Rudolf Flesch in 1948 to measure how easy a piece of English text is to read.

The formula rewards short sentences and short words. Higher scores (90+) mean text a fifth-grader can read; very low scores (under 30) indicate academic prose.

It does not measure correctness, persuasiveness, or quality — only mechanical readability.

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What is a good Flesch Reading Ease score?

For general audiences aim for 60–70. Web copy and marketing often target 70+ for maximum reach. Academic writing typically scores 30–50.

How is the score calculated?

The formula is 206.835 − 1.015 × (words/sentences) − 84.6 × (syllables/words). Lower numbers mean harder text.

Is Flesch suitable for non-English text?

No. The constants were calibrated on English. Use LIX or Coleman-Liau for European languages and treat results as approximate.

Does Flesch account for vocabulary difficulty?

Only indirectly: longer words tend to have more syllables. For vocabulary-aware scoring use Dale-Chall.

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