Bible verse memory, fully offline
Every new verse climbs five steps: read it, fill in missing words from a word bank (twice, harder the second time), type the first letter of each word, then write the whole verse from memory. Pass the final step and the verse enters your review schedule.
Engrave uses spaced repetition: a learned verse comes back after 1 day, then 3, 7, 14, 30, and 90 days. Reviewing above 90% moves a verse up the ladder; 70–89% keeps it where it is; below 70% moves it down one step and brings it back tomorrow — one rough day never erases months of progress.
No. Engrave ignores capitalization, punctuation, curly quotes, and hyphen differences. Only the words matter.
The complete King James Version (KJV) and Berean Standard Bible (BSB), both public domain, both fully offline. Prefer another translation? Use Paste Your Own to type or paste any verse from your own Bible — it works with every feature.
Free forever: 10 saved verses, every practice game, the review schedule, streaks, reminders, the widget, and export. A single one-time purchase — Engrave Unlimited — removes the 10-verse limit. There is no subscription, and everything you've saved stays fully usable whether you purchase or not.
Settings → Restore Purchases (also available on the unlock screen). Purchases are tied to your Apple ID.
Yes — open the verse and toggle Pause reviews. It keeps its progress and leaves the review queue until you unpause it.
Check that notifications are allowed for Engrave in iOS Settings, and that a reminder time is set in the app's Settings tab. Reminders are scheduled on-device; Focus modes can delay how they're shown.
Your data lives on your device and is included in your normal iPhone/iPad backup (iCloud Backup or computer backup). You can also export all verses as text from Settings at any time.