Readability Score Analyzer
Analyze text readability using multiple formulas including Flesch Reading Ease, Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, and Gunning Fog Index.
Standard
Overall Level
66.1
Flesch Reading Ease
6.3
Flesch-Kincaid Grade
8.0
Gunning Fog Index
27
Words
3
Sentences
42
Syllables
9.0
Avg Words / Sentence
1.56
Avg Syllables / Word
3
Complex Words
About This Tool
Readability scores measure how easy a piece of text is to read and understand. Different formulas analyze text from various angles.
Flesch Reading Ease uses a 0–100 scale (higher = easier). Flesch-Kincaid Grade and Gunning Fog report US grade levels (lower = easier).
How to Use
- Paste the text you want to analyze into the text area.
- Scores are calculated automatically as you type.
- Review each metric to understand the reading difficulty.
- Revise your text to match your target audience level.
Use Cases
Useful for bloggers, educators, technical writers, and marketers who want to ensure their content is accessible to their audience.
FAQ
- Is a higher Flesch score always better? — It depends on the audience. General content aims for 60–70; technical or academic writing typically scores lower.
- Does this work for non-English text? — These formulas are designed for English. Results for other languages may not be accurate.
- What is the ideal readability level? — For general web content, a Flesch score of 60–70 (Standard to Fairly Easy) is recommended.