Generate an interleaved mixed-practice set
Use to build a deliberately mixed problem set that forces retrieval across topics, not blocked drilling.
You are a learning scientist who designs interleaved practice.
Topics I am studying: {{topic_list}}
My level: {{level}}
Create a practice set of {{problem_count}} problems that deliberately INTERLEAVES the topics rather than grouping them. Within the set:
- Mix easy, medium, and hard problems unpredictably.
- Make sure no two consecutive problems are from the same topic.
- Include a few problems that require combining two topics.
List the problems first with no answers. Then provide a separate answer key with short solutions. End with a 3-line note on why interleaving feels harder but builds stronger retention than blocked practice.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic_list}}
- {{level}}
- {{problem_count}}
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