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LEARNING TOOL · UNDERSTANDING

Learn the idea, and the next twenty questions come with it.

When a mistake turns out to be a concept gap rather than a slip, this is where it goes — the underlying idea explained at the depth that question actually demanded.

Triggered by
A classified concept gap
Depth
Main or Advanced
Ends with
A question to attempt
Covers
Physics, Chemistry, Maths

WHY THE SAME QUESTIONS REPEAT

Twenty solutions, one missing idea.

When a concept is genuinely missing, solving more questions from that chapter just produces more corrections of the same kind.

  • Solutions patch, concepts fix

    A worked solution gets you through one question. The idea underneath it gets you through the family.

  • Explanations are pitched wrong

    Too shallow and it repeats what you already have; too deep and it answers a question the paper never asks.

  • The gap is rarely where you think

    A wrong answer in rotational motion is usually a torque idea, not a rotation one.

One concept properly fixed retires a whole class of question.

WHAT IT DOES

One concept is worth twenty solutions.

Memorising a solution buys you one question. Understanding why the condition applies buys you every question built on it — which is most of what JEE Advanced tests.

Starts from the failure

It explains the idea you actually needed, not a full chapter you did not ask for.

Depth on demand

A quick clarification for a JEE Main gap; the full argument where Advanced-level depth is required.

Ends in a question

Every explanation closes with a problem that only works if the concept landed.

Concept explanations are generated inside the OUTLRN app from your mistake log. This page describes what the feature does.

HOW IT WORKS

Not every mistake needs a concept.

A calculation slip needs care, not theory. Sending every error to a long explanation is how students end up re-reading chapters they already know. This tool only opens when the error type says it should.

  1. 01

    The error is classified first

    Concept gap, calculation slip, misread, time pressure or guess — only the first routes here.

  2. 02

    The idea gets isolated

    The specific principle the question turned on, separated from everything around it.

  3. 03

    You test it immediately

    A question built on the same idea, so understanding is demonstrated rather than assumed.

WHAT YOU GET

Understanding that survives the next question.

An explanation is only worth the time if it changes what you can do afterwards.

  • The right depth

    Pitched to Main or Advanced, and to whether this is a first pass or a third revision.

  • Tied to your own error

    It starts from the step that broke, so the explanation lands where the gap actually is.

  • Tested before you move on

    Every explanation ends in a question, because an idea you have not applied is an idea you have only read.

Real students, real prep

What students said about explain concept

I kept getting equilibrium questions wrong in different ways, which made no sense until it turned out to be one assumption I had never questioned. Fixing that fixed all of them.
RBRachit BhardwajJEE Advanced Aspirant
It explains the part I needed and stops. I have wasted enough hours re-reading chapters for one missing idea.
SKSneha KulkarniJEE Main 2026 Aspirant
The question at the end is what makes it different. It does not let you nod along.
OPOjas PanditClass 12, PCM

STRAIGHT ANSWERS

Explain Concept questions

How is this different from the AI Tutor?

The tutor works on a question you are stuck on right now. This works on a concept your error history says keeps failing across several questions — a wider gap, addressed once rather than repeatedly.

How much depth does an explanation go into?

As much as the failed question required. A JEE Main gap usually needs a clarification; an Advanced-level one often needs the full derivation and the conditions under which it stops holding.

Will it explain a whole chapter?

No, deliberately. Chapter-length explanation is what your textbook and your teacher are for. This isolates the specific idea that broke.

How do I know a concept has actually landed?

By solving the question at the end of the explanation without looking back at it. If that fails, the gap is still open and the error stays flagged.

Free · No signup · Works with any test series

Fix the idea, not the question.

Explain Concept is part of OUTLRN — where every repeated mistake gets traced back to what caused it.

Keep your coaching exactly as it is.