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title: "Calculating the Readability score of your article"
slug: "readability-score"
description: "Readability score parameter is available under the Readability metrics in the.It calculates how easy it is to read and understand article content."
tags: ["Analytics"]
updated: 2026-02-02T14:54:42Z
published: 2026-02-02T14:54:42Z
---

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# Readability score

The Readability score, found in the Readability metrics section of the [**Health Check Metrics**](/help/docs/health-check-metrics), measures how easy it is to read and understand an article. It is presented as a score out of 100, where a higher score indicates greater readability.

The readability score in Document360 is calculated using the **Flesch Reading Ease** formula, a widely used readability test designed to indicate how difficult a passage is to understand. The score ranges from **0 to 100**, with higher scores indicating simpler, more readable content.

For example, a score between 80 and 100 indicates that the article is very easy to read. If the score is between 60-80, the article is relatively easy to understand. If the score is below 60, the article is more complex, and readers may find it difficult to comprehend.

This score helps you quickly assess an article's readability. It helps you identify areas where readers might struggle without requiring feedback from them.

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## Checking the readability score

1. Open the desired article in the Knowledge base portal.
2. Click the **More**(•••) icon and select **Health check metrics**.
3. The **Health check metrics**panel will appear with two major sections:
  - SEO metrics
  - Readability metrics
4. Expand **Readability metrics** and find the **Readability score.**
  - If the score is below 30, it appears under **Problems**.
  - If the score is between 30-59, it appears under **Suggestions**.
  - If the score is above 59, it appears under **Good Work**.

> [!NOTE]
> ** NOTE
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> If you update any parameter while the **Health check metrics** panel is open, click **Check now** to view insights on the latest changes.

![Health check metrics display readability scores and suggestions for improving article quality.](https://cdn.document360.io/860f9f88-412e-4570-8222-d5bf2f4b7dd1/Images/Documentation/readability%20score.png)

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### Score classification

The table below outlines the readability score ranges and their corresponding messages. These messages appear next to the score.

| Readability score | Message |
| --- | --- |
| 90-100 | Very easy to read |
| 80-89 | Easy to read |
| 70-79 | Fairly easy to read |
| 60-69 | Easily understood |
| 30-59 | Fairly difficult to read |
| 0-29 | Hard |

For example:

- If the readability score is 84, the message **Easy to read** will appear.
- If the readability score is 35, the message **Fairly difficult to read** will appear.

## Related

- [Health check metrics](/health-check-metrics.md)
