400 PCS A6 Index Cards (10.2 x 14cm) Ruled Flash & Revision Cards – White, 160gsm paper
Product description
If you like studying with lots of short notes, lists, or quick flash-card style prompts, these A6 index cards are a straightforward way to set yourself up without overthinking it.
They come as a stack of small ruled cards in white, designed to write on easily and keep your ink from soaking through. They’re not “fancy” in a planning-journal way, but that’s often exactly why people pick this sort of card: you can just start writing.
Key takeaways
These 400 A6 cards are built for everyday note-taking and revision tasks. You get thick 160gsm paper, white cards with ruled lines on one side and blank on the other, and a size (10.2 x 14cm) that’s easy to store on a desk, in a drawer, or even in a pocket.

On paper, the most persuasive part is the practical feel: thicker sheets tend to be less flimsy than cheaper alternatives, and the “ruled one side/blank the other” setup is handy when you want tidy writing sometimes, but also want freedom for sketches, reminders, or quick freeform notes. The pack size also matters here because revision systems often grow organically—if you keep running out, you end up switching methods.
One limitation to flag: the description explicitly notes these pads are NOT sticky, so they won’t work like removable notes.
Where it shines


In use, A6 ruled flashcards are a good fit for habits like: - writing a question/prompt on the blank side and the answer on the lined side (or vice versa) - keeping short reminder lists you can reorganise quickly - making “master lists” for topics, revision themes, or checklists

For example, you might spend ten minutes before class writing key prompts in a neat, consistent hand. Later, you can flip through them while travelling or in a quiet moment at your desk, updating a couple as you learn more.
They’re also described as suitable for double-sided printing, which is useful if you prefer a slightly more structured workflow (print prompts and notes, then mark them by hand). That’s only worth your time if you actually plan to print—if not, the main value still comes from handwriting.
What to know before you buy
The cards measure 10.2cm x 14cm, so they’re small by design. That’s great for portability, but it also means you’ll naturally keep entries fairly short. If you tend to write paragraphs, you may find yourself out of space sooner than you’d like.

The paper is stated to be 160gsm, which should help reduce the “paper feels too thin” frustration. It also claims to prevent ink seep-through between pages, and that’s exactly the sort of detail that makes a difference when you’re using pen daily.
Another small practical detail: the cards are described as writing smoothly with neutral and ballpoint pens. If your style is heavier on markers or fountain pens, it’s worth bearing that in mind—this product’s “comfort” is centred on everyday pen writing.


Pros
- Thick 160gsm paper designed to feel less flimsy and reduce ink seep-through
- Ruled on one side, blank on the other for mixed-purpose notes
- A6 format (10.2 x 14cm) that’s easy to store and take out quickly
- Large pack quantity (8 pads, 50 sheets each, totalling 400 sheets)

Is it worth it?
You should buy these A6 index cards if you want plenty of ruled flash/revision cards for everyday study, note-taking, and reminders, and you prefer a compact size you can move around. The combination of thick 160gsm paper, ruled layout for neatness, and a big total quantity makes them a sensible “keep writing, don’t run out” choice.
You may want to skip them if you need sticky/removable notes, or if your notes usually require bigger space than A6 allows. They’re best understood as a flexible writing surface rather than a premium planner or a bound notebook, so if you’re looking to store long-form writing in one place, a different format might suit you better.
Mini FAQ

What size are the index cards?


They’re A6, measuring 10.2cm x 14cm.
Are the cards ruled or blank?
They’re lined on one side and blank on the other.

Do these pads include sticky notes?
No. The description clearly states these pads are NOT sticky.
Can you print double-sided on them?
They’re described as designed for double-sided printing.
How many cards do you get?
The pack contains 8 pads with 50 sheets each, totalling 400 sheets/cards.
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