Readability Tester

Average Score: 0

Flesch Kincaid Reading Ease: 0

Flesch Kincaid Grade Level: 0

Gunning Fog Score: 0

Coleman Liau Index: 0

Automated Readability Index: 0

SMOG Index: 0

Estimate Reading Grade Level: 0

Average Words per Sentence: 0

Average Syllables per Word: 0

Sentences: 0

Words: 0


DMM’s Readability Tester Features

  1. Flesch Kincaid reading ease test: This test calculates a score that represents the ease of reading a given text. The score is based on the average number of words per sentence and the average number of syllables per word. A higher score indicates that the text is easier to read, with a range from 0 to 100.
  2. Flesch Kincaid grade level test: Similar to the reading ease test, this test calculates a score that represents the grade level of the text. The score is based on the average number of words per sentence and the average number of syllables per word. A higher score indicates that the text is written at a higher grade level, with a range from 0 to 12.
  3. Gunning Fog score: This test calculates a score that represents the readability of the text. The score is based on the average number of words per sentence and the average number of complex words (words with three or more syllables) per 100 words. A higher score indicates that the text is harder to read, with a range from 0 to 100.
  4. Coleman Liau index: This test calculates a score that represents the readability of the text. The score is based on the average number of characters per word and the average number of sentences per 100 words. A higher score indicates that the text is harder to read, with a range from 0 to 15.
  5. Automated Readability Index (ARI): This test calculates a score that represents the readability of the text. The score is based on the average number of characters per word and the average number of words per sentence. A higher score indicates that the text is harder to read, with a range from 0 to 14.
  6. SMOG index: This test calculates a score that represents the readability of the text. The score is based on the number of polysyllable words (words with three or more syllables) and the number of sentences. A higher score indicates that the text is harder to read, with a range from 0 to 14.
  7. Average score: This is the average score calculated from all the above readability indexes.
  8. Reading grade level: This is an estimated reading level of the text.
  9. Average words per sentence: This is the average number of words per sentence.
  10. Average syllables per word: This is the average number of syllables per word.
  11. Sentences count: This is the total number of sentences in the text.
  12. Words count: This is the total number of words in the text.