
LSAT Practice Test (Free Official Practice)
Looking for a free LSAT practice test that feels like the real thing? With LSAT Lab you can take two official PrepTests (PT 140 & 141) under realistic timing, get an instant scaled score estimate, and review every question with clear explanations and analytics. Use this page to launch a full-length practice, learn how scoring works, and build a study plan that fits your target test date.
🎯 Why Take Your LSAT Practice Test with LSAT Lab
Official Content
Includes two licensed Official LSAT PrepTests (PT 140 & 141) in your free account.
Realistic Test Day
Replicates modern LSAT timing with a built-in timer, section breaks, and flag-for-review.
Instant Score & Analytics
Scaled score estimate, section breakdowns, accuracy by question type, and pacing charts.
Clear Explanations
Step-by-step written solutions and strategy tips to turn errors into points.
🧭 How to Take Your First Practice Test
- Create your free account and choose PrepTest 140 or PrepTest 141.
- Pick Timed or Untimed mode (timed recommended for score realism).
- Complete all sections in one sitting to mirror test day pacing.
- Review your score report, then deep-review missed questions using explanations.
- Use insights to plan your next week of study (see LSAT schedule guide).
⏱️ Timed LSAT Practice Test Tips
- Silence notifications and use a quiet space; set aside ~2 hours for sections plus setup/breaks.
- Follow official section timing and breaks; avoid pausing to keep results realistic.
- After submitting, journal errors by type (e.g., Strengthen vs. Flaw; Linear vs. Grouping games).
- Schedule your next full-length 7–10 days later; drill weaknesses in between.
📦 What You Get with the Free Account
2 Official PrepTests
PT 140 & PT 141, licensed official content.
Score & Analytics
Estimated scaled score, pacing, accuracy by type.
Explanations
Concise solutions and strategy notes for review.
Study Planner
Turn your results into a targeted weekly plan.
📈 After Your Practice Test
- Compare your score to goals and timelines: What is a good LSAT score?
- Map a realistic plan: LSAT schedule & study planning
- Lock in your date: Upcoming LSAT test dates & deadlines
- Need more structure? Explore LSAT prep courses or 1-on-1 tutoring.
❓ LSAT Practice Test FAQs
Are these real LSAT questions?
Yes. Your free account includes two official PrepTests (PT 140 & 141), licensed from LSAC.
Will I get a scaled score?
You’ll see an estimated scaled score along with section-by-section performance and timing data.
Can I pause or take it untimed?
Yes. For the most realistic result, take it timed in one sitting. For learning, untimed review is great.
How often should I take a full practice test?
About every 1–2 weeks. Use the days between to drill weak areas and review mistakes deeply.
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