Grade Level Checker
Check what grade level your writing targets. Uses the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level formula to map your text to a U.S. school grade.
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What you get
- Reads your draft against the rubric
- Surfaces issues, not noise
- Carries findings into the editor
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What is grade level in writing?
Grade level indicates the minimum education level a reader needs to understand your text comfortably. A grade level of 8 means an average 8th grader should be able to read and comprehend the text. Most successful online content targets a grade level between 6 and 9.
Grade level benchmarks by content type
- Children's books: grade 2 to 5
- News articles: grade 6 to 8
- Business communication: grade 8 to 10
- Academic papers: grade 12 to 16
- Legal and medical documents: grade 14+
Tips for matching your audience
Before writing, identify your target reader's education level. For a broad audience, keep your grade level at 8 or below. For specialized audiences, a higher grade level is acceptable as long as the content matches their expertise.
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Most successful blog posts target a grade level between 6 and 8. This ensures the widest possible audience can read and understand your content without feeling talked down to.
Not necessarily. Academic papers, legal documents, and technical writing often require a high grade level. The key is matching your grade level to your intended audience.
The Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level formula uses average sentence length (words per sentence) and average syllables per word. Longer sentences and more complex words produce higher grade levels.
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