Advanced Text Counter & Analyzer
Comprehensive text analysis with word count, readability scores, and detailed statistics
Text Analysis
Word Counter
Readability
File Upload
Statistics
About This Tool
The Advanced Text Counter & Analyzer provides comprehensive statistics about your text, including basic counts, readability scores, and advanced metrics to help you understand and improve your writing.
Features:
- • Character and word counting
- • Sentence and paragraph analysis
- • Reading time estimation
- • Flesch readability scores
- • Most common words analysis
- • File upload support (.txt files)
Readability Scores:
- • 90-100: Very Easy (5th grade)
- • 80-89: Easy (6th grade)
- • 70-79: Fairly Easy (7th grade)
- • 60-69: Standard (8th-9th grade)
- • 50-59: Fairly Difficult (10th-12th grade)
- • 30-49: Difficult (College level)
All text analysis is performed locally in your browser - no data is sent to servers, ensuring complete privacy.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is a good Flesch Reading Ease score?
A Flesch Reading Ease score between 60 and 70 is considered standard and easily understood by 13- to 15-year-old students. Higher scores (70-100) indicate easier-to-read text, while lower scores (0-60) suggest more complex material.
How to improve Flesch Reading Ease score?
To improve your Flesch Reading Ease score, use shorter sentences, simpler words, and avoid jargon. Break up long paragraphs, use active voice, and aim for clear, concise language.
Flesch Kincaid algorithm
The Flesch-Kincaid algorithm calculates readability scores based on sentence length and word syllable count. It provides two main metrics: Reading Ease (higher is easier) and Grade Level (U.S. school grade needed to understand the text).
Flesch Kincaid criteria
The Flesch-Kincaid criteria use average sentence length and average syllables per word to determine how easy or difficult a text is to read. The formulas are widely used in education and publishing.
What is a readability score?
A readability score measures how easy a text is to read and understand. It is calculated using formulas that consider sentence length, word complexity, and syllable count. Common scores include Flesch Reading Ease and Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level.
Readability score in SEO
Readability scores are important in SEO because search engines favor content that is easy for users to read and understand. Higher readability can improve user engagement, reduce bounce rates, and help your content rank better.