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πŸ“ŠText Statistics Analyzer

Analyze text with detailed stats: syllables, Flesch score, grade level, and more.

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About Text Statistics Analyzer

Get a comprehensive breakdown of your text's statistics including syllable count, Flesch-Kincaid readability score, estimated grade level, word and sentence count, and average word length. These metrics help writers calibrate their content for the right audience and ensure the appropriate level of complexity.

How to Use Text Statistics Analyzer

  1. 1

    Step 1

    Paste your text into the statistics analyzer input area.

  2. 2

    Step 2

    Review the full breakdown including syllable count, Flesch score, and grade level.

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    Step 3

    Use the results to simplify or enrich your text to match your target audience.

Common Use Cases

  • Calibrating blog content to the right reading level for your audience
  • Checking academic writing meets expected complexity standards
  • Analyzing readability of marketing copy and landing page text
  • Evaluating student essays against grade-appropriate benchmarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Flesch readability score?
The Flesch Reading Ease score rates text on a 0–100 scale. Higher scores mean easier reading. A score of 60–70 is suitable for most general audiences.
What grade level should I target?
For general web content and blog posts, aim for a 6th–8th grade reading level. Academic writing and technical content may target a higher level.
How is the syllable count calculated?
The analyzer counts syllables using standard English pronunciation rules. Results may vary slightly for unusual or foreign-origin words.

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