So i had about 1600 cards in all my decks combined now i have 1503 so almost 100 cards have been deleted i checked using the calendar add on how many cards i have reviewed in my life time and its says 100 so it seems when ever i review a card it disappears and when i click on the cards i have reviewed it says ’ (deleted) ’ please help me !!!
Where are you looking that it used to say about 1600 and now says 1503?
If it’s the totals on the main Decks screen – that’s not a total of all of your cards that exist, it’s just a total of how many cards available for study today.
I don’t know which add-on that is, but most counts of your review history are counting “reps” – how many times you’ve studied a card – not unique individual cards. 100 reps for ~97 cards seems possible.
I suspect what looks to you like “when ever i review a card it disappears” is actually the card being scheduled for another due date. Anki's not showing me all my cards! - Anki FAQs
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I remember having 1650 ish a week ago after reviewing 100-150 ish they not show up as (deleted) why is this ? How do i get them back ?
Based on the screenshots you put in your duplicate Reddit post [which Anon linked above ] – you’ve got the Browse window in Notes mode. Apparently that doesn’t work with an
rid
[review-log ID] search – which I think is only used by add-ons.
Nothing has been mysteriously deleted.
If you want to actually see what cards you reviewed on a particular day –
- Switch to Cards mode for your
rid
search. Browsing - Anki Manual - Use a standard search instead – like
prop:rated=-3
, which is what you’d get by clicking on the Stats > Calendar that is similar to Heatmap.
Ohh ok now the (deleted) ones show its information thank you. But still when i go to Browse - Decks top left says 1503 total cards and i had about 1650 so where did they rest go if i only reviewed about 100-150 and non are ‘deleted’ ?
And not to mention is says i reviewed 295 using the Stats and i only ever reviewed 148 and thats what is now due so something is wrong somewhere as the math is not adding up ?
Depending on where you are looking Stats will show the number of reviews rather than the number of cards. For example, if you have 100 cards and you have reviewed them each 5 times, it will say ”500 cards reviewed.”
There’s really no way for us to say. Anki did not delete them behind your back. Studying cards does not delete them from your list of cards.
- Why do you think you had 1650 cards?
- Is there something in particular that you can tell is missing?
- Did you have empty cards that you got rid of with the Empty Cards tool?
- Did you modify a note type so that it doesn’t make as many cards?
- Did you delete any decks or note types?
When i finished making all my decks and cards its said in Browse i had 1650
Nothing in Empty Cards Tool
No
No
I looked at the reviewed cards using a add on Heat Map
What is weird is that lets say Monday i used my sub deck of 148 cards to ‘test’ it on heat map it shows i reviewed 148 next day same but on Wednesday it say for Monday i reviewed 295 for Monday not any other day and i only ever reviewed my deck once ans that was on Monday ??
Do i have too many cards for anki to handle so it auto deleted my cards? I definatly had 1650
If i add all the new cards NOT inc due with the ‘295 reviewed cards’ they add to 1650 but if i add the due with new only then i get 1503 something is not right ? I only ever reviewed 148 in my lifetime so why is it saying i did 295 on Monday for say
Nope. It’s definitely not that.
I took a look at your collection on AnkiWeb (though our support access). If your collection is synced, you don’t have “295 reviewed cards” – you have 148 cards that you graded 295 times [as mbrubeck suggested above], all on 1 day. I also don’t see any indication of missing cards, or of reviews since that 1 day last month.
I don’t think you’ll be able to work out why cards are missing until you figure out which cards they are. You can look through your automatic backups (restore/import them into a separate profile – Profiles - Anki Manual ) and deletion log, to see if there’s any sign of them. Backups - Anki Manual