Readability Score Analyzer
Check text complexity using multiple formulas
Interpretation Guide
Flesch-Kincaid:
- 0-30: College graduate
- 7-10: Average reader
- 5-7: Plain English
A Readability Score Analyzer is a tool that helps you figure out how easy (or hard) your writing is to understand. It gives your text a score or grade level, showing what kind of reader — like a middle schooler, high schooler, or college student — would find it easy to read.
So how does a Readability Analyzer work?
You paste in your text, and the tool checks things like:
How long your sentences are
How many difficult words you use
Then it uses some math formulas to give you a score — and often offers advice on how to make your writing clearer, like using shorter sentences or simpler words.
Why should you care about readability?
Clearer communication: You’ll reach more people if your writing is easy to understand.
Better SEO: Search engines like Google rank easy-to-read pages higher (source).
More engagement: Readers are more likely to stay and read your whole article if it’s not complicated.
Some great Readability Score Analyzers you can try:
Hemingway Editor — highlights hard-to-read sentences and suggests simpler alternatives.
Grammarly’s Readability Checker — checks readability along with spelling and grammar.
Readability Test Tool by WebFX — gives detailed readability stats.