When you review them, they are sorted in such a way that the shortest 
intervals come first. If cards have equal intervals, it's well possible that 
they stay in the order that they were entered.

There is a plugin to always randomise the revision queue if you don't like 
that behaviour.

Cheers,

Peter

On Friday 20 February 2009 13:58:10 Patrick Kenny wrote:
> A brief note/question about randomness in Mnemosyne.  I have “learn
> cards in random order” checked.  When I learn them, they are in a random
> order.  But, as far as I can tell, when I review them, they appear in
> the order that I entered them into the software, and not the order in
> which I learned them.  Is this the expected behavior?
>
>
>   Regards,
> Patrick
>
> 
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