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Free LSAT Practice Test

Two licensed Official LSAT PrepTests (PT 140 & PT 141), realistic timing, instant scaled score, and question-by-question explanations. No credit card required.

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The Free LSAT Practice Test

Real LSAT questions, real timing, real score.

Looking for a free LSAT practice test that feels like the real thing? With LSAT Lab you can take 2 official PrepTests (PT 140 & PT 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

Everything you need for an authentic LSAT experience — pre-test, during, and after.

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

Five steps from sign-up to a focused study plan.

  1. 1

    Create your account

    Sign up free and choose PrepTest 140 or PrepTest 141.

  2. 2

    Pick your mode

    Timed for score realism, untimed for a teaching read.

  3. 3

    Sit the full test

    Complete all sections in one sitting to mirror test day pacing.

  4. 4

    Review your score

    Deep-review missed questions using the explanation library.

  5. 5

    Plan your week

    Use insights to plan your next week of study.

See the LSAT schedule guide

Timed LSAT Practice Test Tips

Small habits that turn a single practice test into real progress.

Set the scene

Silence notifications and use a quiet space; set aside roughly 2 hours for sections plus setup and breaks.

Honor the timing

Follow official section timing and breaks; avoid pausing the test to keep your results realistic.

Journal your errors

After submitting, log mistakes by type — Strengthen vs. Flaw, Linear vs. Grouping games — to spot patterns.

Schedule the next one

Book your next full-length 7–10 days out and drill weaknesses in the days between.

What you get with the free account

Everything you need to take a real LSAT practice test today — and turn the score report into a plan tomorrow.

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

Where to go once you have a score in hand.

What is a good LSAT score?

Compare your practice score to admissions goals and timelines.

LSAT test dates & deadlines

Map a realistic plan and lock in your administration date.

Upcoming LSAT classes

Need more structure? Join a live cohort with expert instructors.

LSAT Lab features

Explore every tool included with your full LSAT Lab account.

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