Anki Keyboard Shortcuts

Anki is the gold standard for Spaced Repetition Systems (SRS), and its true power is unlocked when you stop using the mouse. Mastering Anki keyboard shortcuts is the most effective way to handle high-volume reviews and rapid card creation. Whether you are a medical student, a language learner, or a developer, these default keybindings allow you to maintain focus on your studies without the friction of menu navigation.

This guide provides a comprehensive list of Anki shortcuts for the 2026 version of the desktop application. From the lightning-fast “grading” keys to advanced cloze deletion and browser filtering, these hotkeys are essential for maintaining a high-velocity study routine.

Essential Review and Study Shortcuts

During a study session, your speed is determined by how quickly you can flip and rate your cards.

ActionWindows / LinuxmacOS
Show Answer / Flip CardSpace / EnterSpace / Enter
Grade: Again (Wrong)11
Grade: Hard22
Grade: Good33
Grade: Easy44
Replay AudioRR
Undo Last ReviewCtrl + ZCmd + Z
Suspend Card (Take a break)@ (Shift + 2)@ (Shift + 2)
Bury Card (Hide until tomorrow)– (Minus)– (Minus)

Card Creation and Editing Shortcuts

Creating high-quality cards quickly is vital for staying ahead of your material.

ActionWindows / LinuxmacOS
Add New CardAA
Edit Current CardEE
Cloze Deletion (Create)Ctrl + Shift + CCmd + Shift + C
Cloze Deletion (Same Index)Ctrl + Alt + Shift + CCmd + Opt + Shift + C
Save / Add NoteCtrl + EnterCmd + Enter
Bold TextCtrl + BCmd + B
Italicize TextCtrl + ICmd + I
Underline TextCtrl + UCmd + U
Change Note TypeCtrl + NCmd + N

Navigation and System Shortcuts

Use these keys to move between the main dashboard, the browser, and your statistics.

ActionKeyboard Key
Decks View (Home)D
Browse (Search Cards)B
Statistics ViewT
Sync with AnkiWebY
Import FileCtrl + Shift + I
Export CollectionCtrl + E
Switch ProfileCtrl + Shift + P
PreferencesCtrl + P

Advanced Browser and Filter Shortcuts

When managing thousands of cards, these browser-specific Anki keybindings save significant time.

ActionKeyboard Key
Find Duplicates(In Browser) Tools > Find Duplicates
Toggle Flag (1-4)Ctrl + 1, 2, 3, 4
Remove FlagCtrl + 0
Preview CardCtrl + Shift + P
Select All CardsCtrl + A
Change Deck (Selected Cards)Ctrl + D

Professional Tip: The Cloze Deletion Workflow

For many students, the Cloze Deletion shortcut (Ctrl + Shift + C) is the most used keybinding. It automatically wraps your selection in {{c1::selection}}. If you want multiple blanks to disappear at the same time, you can manually change the numbers to match (e.g., {{c1::…}}), or use the Ctrl + Alt + Shift + C variant to automatically keep the current index number.

If you find that your workflow requires even more speed, consider the “SwiftAnki” or “Symbols As You Type” add-ons, which allow for further customization of these Anki default controls. You can also rebind almost any key by using the “Custom Shortcuts” add-on found on AnkiWeb.