Part of the Inkbreaker tools
Rhyme Scheme Tagger
Label your rhymes and name the form.
Start freeThe Rhyme Scheme Tagger groups the line endings of a poem into a scheme, the ABAB or AABB pattern a reader hears, and labels each line with its letter. When the pattern matches a known form, from a couplet to a Shakespearean sonnet, it tells you which.
It catches near rhymes too, the close but inexact pairings, and marks them so a slant rhyme does not read as a miss. Click a label to light up every line that shares it. It reads your draft and leaves it untouched.

What it does
- ✓Groups line endings into a rhyme scheme and labels each line.
- ✓Names the form when the scheme matches one, from couplets to sonnets.
- ✓Flags near (slant) rhymes so close pairings are not mistaken for misses.
- ✓Runs on your live draft or a saved poem, on its own page or inside the editor.
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Time Weaver
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Lexicon Engine
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Consistency Sentinel
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Scene Header Linter
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Page Count Estimator
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Stress Pattern Visualizer
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