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Jules.33
Level: 37

How come all of my kanji lists are not showing up under “My Lists?” It looks like all of the kanji schedule helper lists don’t show. It’s showing that I have only eight lists, but I have more than that.

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8 days ago
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There’s an old bug, which I never really understood well enough to report, involving the show only lists I made checkbox. Try restarting the app. If that doesn’t work, toggle the checkbox and try again.

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8 days ago
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Jules.33
Level: 37

None of that works.

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8 days ago
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For what it’s worth, I see 113 Duolingo vocabulary lists, one other vocabulary list, and one kanji list. So at least your lists still seem to be there, even if you can’t see them.

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8 days ago
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Jules.33
Level: 37

The vocabulary lists are there, the kanji lists are not.

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8 days ago
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マイコー
Level: 313

Can you show some screenshots of where you can see the kanji lists?

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8 days ago
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Jules.33
Level: 37

The first photo shows my kanji lists under “My lists.” And the others show some of the kanji lists on my dashboard. There are more, but I didn’t take pictures of them all.

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7 days ago
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マイコー
Level: 313

Those are not kanji "lists" - those are schedules, and do not appear anywhere except for the dashboard.

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6 days ago
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Jules.33
Level: 37

Oh, OK. So the only way to see your progress with those sets of kanji is to open the terms, and scroll through to look at each individual kanji? In other words, there’s no overall progress indicator like there is for lists.

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6 days ago
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Anonymous123
Level: 1513

Oh, OK. So the only way to see your progress with those sets of kanji is to open the terms, and scroll through to look at each individual kanji? In other words, there’s no overall progress indicator like there is for lists.

Click on the schedule name, on the right there will be a graph like below. It shows the overall mastery level and how many are at each level.

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If desired, you could create lists based on your schedules using the Advanced Search Tool.

Resources -> (under the tools subsection) Advanced Search ->

Kanji -> Add Kanji -> Schedule -> (the schedule you want a list of)

Actions -> Lists -> New List -> (name of list) -> Save

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6 days ago
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Jules.33
Level: 37
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Thank you Anonymous123. My graph doesn’t include the mastery percentage next to it. Maybe because I’m not subscribed to pro? I find it a bit confusing because the mastery on the top of the schedule overview screen doesn’t match the mastery for the corresponding list on the lists screen. Maybe because it’s broken down into two lists? The list screen and the schedule overview screen also don’t contain the same amount of terms. I would think they would match.

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6 days ago
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マイコー
Level: 313

Schedules are set to a specific (user-set) # of study vectors, and the mastery levels/percentage will be based on that.

Lists, however, do not have vectors attached to them, and so the percentages will typically be lower, as they include ALL vectors.

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6 days ago
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