One of the biggest problems when preparing for an exam is not understanding what exactly you're learning and why. You open an app, do exercises, get "correct" or "incorrect" — but the feeling of actually moving forward never comes. Which topics are weak? Have the exercises gotten harder, or have you just gotten used to the format?

I decided to make this process transparent.

Illustration of the adaptive difficulty and topics system in Šaunuolė

Vocabulary Organized by Conversational Topics

The entire Šaunuolė vocabulary is organized by topics you'll encounter in real life and on the exam: clothing, food, weather, family, time, greetings. You can see which topics you're training and choose what to focus on.

One Word — Many Exercises

All exercises in Šaunuolė are built on a unified vocabulary database. No generator invents its own words — every exercise uses only verified vocabulary.

The same word appears in different contexts: in different cases, in different exercise types, with different distractors. At the beginner level, you'll be asked to choose the correct translation. At the advanced level — to distinguish the correct word form from similar forms of the same word in a different case. This way you don't just memorize — you truly master the word in all its forms.

Difficulty Adapts to You

The system tracks your accuracy for each topic separately. If your last ten answers in a topic reach 80% or above — difficulty increases. If accuracy drops below 50% — it decreases. You won't get stuck on a level that's too easy, and you won't struggle with one that's too hard.

Topics where your overall accuracy is below 70% are automatically marked as weak and highlighted in your profile — so you know where to focus your efforts.

You Can See Your Progress

Your profile contains all your statistics: overall accuracy, number of exercises, session history, weak topics. These aren't abstract numbers — they're your preparation roadmap. You always understand where you are and what to do next.

Five Difficulty Levels

Each topic progresses through five levels — from the simplest, suitable for your first encounter with a word, to the most challenging, where conditions are sometimes harder than on the actual exam. The system determines when you're ready for the next step — but you can always adjust it manually.