Quizlet is one of the most widely used vocabulary study tools in the world. Its flashcard format is genuinely effective for memorising vocabulary. However, Quizlet now requires an account even to view shared study sets, and its most useful study modes — including AI features and offline access — sit behind a paid subscription. Many learners and teachers are looking for a free Quizlet alternative that does not require sign-up.

LexFizz's Flash Cards exercise works without any account. Open it, study, flip, repeat — with zero friction. Share the page URL with students and they can start immediately, no log-in prompt ever appears.

Quizlet vs LexFizz: Feature Comparison

Feature Quizlet (Free Tier) LexFizz
Price Free tier limited; Quizlet Plus required for key features 100% free, no subscription
Account required Yes — required to view or study any set No account, no email
Ads Ads on free tier No ads
Flashcard mode Yes Yes — Flash Cards
Matching / memory game Limited on free Matching Pairs + Flip Tiles
Offline use Paid only PWA installable
Shareable without login Recipient must have account Share URL, play instantly
No paywall ever No Yes

How LexFizz Replaces Quizlet's Core Features

Quizlet's most popular use cases are flashcard study, matching exercises, and vocabulary tests. LexFizz covers all of these without requiring any account.

Flash Cards

LexFizz's Flash Cards exercise lets you flip through vocabulary cards with terms and definitions. The URL can be shared directly with learners who can start studying instantly. This replaces Quizlet's core flashcard study mode without the account barrier.

Matching Pairs

The Matching Pairs exercise replicates Quizlet's match game, where you flip cards to find identical or related pairs. It is particularly effective for building vocabulary recall speed and works well as a quick warm-up activity.

Flip Tiles

Flip Tiles provides a Quizlet-style tile-flipping experience where vocabulary terms are revealed progressively. This reinforces spaced recall in a game-like format.

Word Search

Word Search consolidates vocabulary recognition in a visually engaging way, helping learners identify target words in context — a complement to pure flashcard study.

The Account Barrier Problem

One of the biggest friction points with Quizlet is that even when a teacher shares a link to a study set, students who are not logged in are prompted to create an account before they can study. This creates a wall between the learner and the content, and in a classroom or homework context, it slows everything down.

LexFizz has no such barrier. Every exercise page is openly accessible. A student on a phone, a learner on a library computer, or a teacher projecting to a class can all access any exercise without a single account prompt.

What Quizlet Still Does Better

Quizlet's greatest strength is its vast library of user-created study sets. Millions of sets exist on almost every topic imaginable, and the platform's spaced repetition algorithm adapts to individual learners over time when using an account. If you need subject-specific content created by other teachers, or if you want personalised adaptive study across a long period, Quizlet's paid tier has genuine advantages. LexFizz is optimised for English language learning specifically, and for instant, no-friction access.

What Replaces Quizlet on LexFizz?

If you use Quizlet for flashcard study, matching games, or vocabulary quizzes, these LexFizz exercises cover the same core use cases — free, no account, shareable by URL.

Try These Exercises on LexFizz

These three exercises replace Quizlet's core study modes — flashcards, matching, and tile-flipping — with no account and no paywall.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a free Quizlet alternative that does not require an account?
Yes. LexFizz is a free Quizlet alternative that requires no account, no email, and no password. Open the Flash Cards exercise page and start studying immediately. You can share the URL with students who can play without any sign-up prompt.
Does LexFizz have a flashcard study mode like Quizlet?
Yes. LexFizz has a dedicated Flash Cards exercise where you study vocabulary terms and definitions by flipping cards. It functions similarly to Quizlet's core flashcard mode. The exercise is free, works without an account, and is shareable via URL.
Can I use LexFizz for vocabulary matching games like Quizlet's Match mode?
Yes. LexFizz's Matching Pairs exercise replicates Quizlet's Match mode, where you flip cards to find pairs of matching vocabulary terms or definitions. Flip Tiles also provides a similar tile-flipping vocabulary game. Both are free with no account required.
Why does Quizlet now require an account just to study a shared set?
Quizlet changed its access policy to require account creation before studying any shared set. This is a business decision to grow its registered user base. LexFizz takes the opposite approach: all content is openly accessible without registration, which we believe is better for learners and teachers.
Does LexFizz support spaced repetition like Quizlet?
LexFizz focuses on engaging, game-based vocabulary practice rather than algorithmic spaced repetition. The Flash Cards exercise allows you to mark cards as known or to repeat, but does not use an algorithm that tracks your history over multiple sessions. For pure SRS study, dedicated apps like Anki remain the gold standard alongside LexFizz's game-based reinforcement.
Is LexFizz free forever, or will it add a paywall like Quizlet did?
LexFizz is committed to keeping all 30 exercises permanently free. The platform is built on the principle that quality English learning resources should be accessible to everyone, regardless of budget. There is no current plan to add a paywall or premium subscription tier.
Can teachers share LexFizz exercises with students without them creating accounts?
Yes, and this is one of LexFizz's key advantages for teachers. Copy the URL of any exercise and share it via email, Google Classroom, WhatsApp, or a school VLE. Students click the link and the exercise opens immediately — no account creation, no email verification, no waiting. This makes sharing exercises significantly simpler than Quizlet.
Does LexFizz work offline?
LexFizz is installable as a Progressive Web App (PWA), which allows it to function with limited or no internet connectivity once installed. This is similar to Quizlet's offline feature, which is restricted to paid subscribers. LexFizz's PWA capability is available to all users at no cost.
What vocabulary exercises does LexFizz offer beyond flashcards?
Beyond Flash Cards, LexFizz offers Matching Pairs, Flip Tiles, Match Up, Wordsearch, Hangman, Anagram, Crossword, and more. These cover different learning strategies: visual recognition, recall, pattern completion, and game-based engagement. All are free without an account.
What CEFR levels does LexFizz cover?
LexFizz covers CEFR levels from A1 (beginner) to C2 (proficiency). Exercise content sets are available for all levels, including IELTS preparation vocabulary, business English, phrasal verbs, idioms, and everyday vocabulary. Exercises adapt to difficulty through the content set rather than changing the game mechanics.