Enter your available time, your subjects, and how long each focus block should be. We’ll build a realistic, block-by-block study timetable you can start right now — based on short, repeatable focus blocks.
How this study timetable works
Long, vague study sessions are hard to start and easy to abandon. This tool breaks your available time into short, repeatable focus blocks with built-in breaks, and rotates your subjects evenly so nothing gets neglected. Research-aware planning, but simple enough to actually follow today.
- Focus blocks — each block is one short, single-task sprint (15, 25, or 50 minutes).
- Breaks — short breaks between blocks keep your attention fresh.
- Subject rotation — subjects are assigned in turn so your time is spread fairly.
FAQ
Why 15-minute blocks?
Short blocks lower the barrier to starting and are easy to repeat. You can always chain several together for a deeper session.
Can I follow this exactly?
Use it as a starting structure. Adjust block and break lengths to match your energy and the difficulty of each subject.
Does it save my plan?
Generate as many times as you like. To keep a copy, get the PDF version from the tool above.