Learning a language often happens in the small spaces between everything else: after work, before bed, while the room is quiet and the screen is the only light on.
That is why Whachama now has dark mode.
Dark mode gives the whole site a softer, lower-glare look for night-time study. Whether you are reviewing flashcards, reading stories, checking quiz results, or chatting with an AI language partner, the interface should feel easier on the eyes when you are practicing later in the day.
Language learning works best when it becomes part of daily life. Sometimes that means a focused study session in the morning. Sometimes it means ten relaxed minutes at night, trying a few new phrases before sleep.
Dark mode is made for those moments: calm, readable, and a little more comfortable when you are winding down but still want to keep your language streak alive.
So if your best study time starts after sunset, switch to dark mode and keep going. A few words tonight can still become real fluency over time.