
I built a visual study tool because I was tired of medical school feeling like a cursed spreadsheet.
Hi everyone!
I'm a DO student who built Bone Wizardry because I struggled with boards until a mentor showed me the real problem: I couldn't actually think through mechanisms. I was just memorizing disconnected facts. So I made what I wish I'd had.
The core idea: High-yield concepts taught interactively: mechanisms first, visuals second, board clues woven in. I'm building it across MSK, OMM, pathology, pharm, neuro, pathways, and all those weird little traps that make medical school feel like memorizing a cursed spreadsheet.
The homepage has a honeycomb subject map with rotating clue previews you can use to study. Each page is interactive: flip cards to reveal mechanisms, chase the chain of cause-and-effect, see the clinical photo, hit the board-style quiz. It's designed around the idea that if you can derive the answer from understanding, you don't have to force memorization.
Check it out: https://bonewizardry.com/
Sample page: https://bonewizardry.com/heme/lead-poisoning/deep-dive
Bonus: I also built Prescryption, a board-prep card game mode (think Inscryption meets COMLEX) with rotating decks, disease/drug mechanics, and actual strategy:
https://bonewizardry.com/prescryption/
Transparency: ~80-90% of the site is free. The paid stuff is there because I can't fund this solo forever, but I wanted to make sure the thing that helped me most actually learning instead of memorizing is available to everyone.
If this resonates or you have feedback, I'm listening. This is built for people like me who once felt like the spreadsheet was winning.