Readability Score Checker

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Readability Score Checker – Test Your Content Clarity Fast

Our readability score checker measures how easy your text is to understand. Paste your content and receive instant readability scores with improvement suggestions. Write content that connects with your audience using this simple tool.

📖 Readability Score Checker

Calculate Flesch Reading Ease score and improve content readability

Check Readability Score

Analyze your content's readability using the Flesch Reading Ease formula.

💡 Target: Score 60-70 for web content (easily understood by 13-15 year olds).

â„šī¸ Flesch Reading Ease Scale

90-100

Very Easy

Easily understood by an average 11-year-old. Short sentences, simple words.

60-70

Standard (Recommended)

Easily understood by 13-15 year olds. Ideal for web content and general audiences.

30-50

Difficult

Best understood by college students. Complex sentences and technical vocabulary.

0-30

Very Difficult

Best understood by university graduates. Academic and professional content.

Ghufran Khan

About Ghufran Khan – Author

Cybersecurity Specialist & Software Developer
I am a cybersecurity specialist and software developer with 17 years of hands-on experience in information technology. Throughout my career, I have tackled complex technical challenges spanning software development to advanced security implementations, giving me a unique perspective on both building and protecting digital systems.
Why This Blog Exists
This blog was born from real frustration and real solutions. During my student years and throughout my professional career, I repeatedly encountered everyday conversion and calculation problems that wasted time and disrupted workflow. Whether it was converting units for project specifications, calculating dates for project deadlines, or formatting data for different systems, these seemingly simple tasks often required multiple tools or manual calculations prone to error.
Rather than continue accepting these inefficiencies, I decided to build the tools I wished existed: practical, accurate, and freely accessible utilities that solve real problems faced by students, developers, IT professionals, and everyday users.