LSAT (Law School Admission Test) — Free Online Mock Test
Two Logical Reasoning sections (25 Q each) + one Reading Comprehension (27 Q). 35 minutes each. · Official language: English.
LSAT exam at a glance
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Attempt 50 full-length LSAT mock tests, each a distinct question set built on the real 77-question, 105-minute pattern — with instant scoring and section-wise analysis. The first 3 are free.
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| Conducting body | Law School Admission Council (LSAC) |
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| Official website | lsac.org ↗ |
| Mode | The LSAT — a law-school admissions test taken by applicants to JD programmes in the US, Canada and a growing number of law schools. The Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games) section was removed in August 2024. |
| Frequency | Offered on many dates through the year, online remote-proctored or at a test centre. |
| Scoring & marking | The scored multiple-choice portion has two Logical Reasoning sections and one Reading Comprehension section, plus one unscored variable section, each 35 minutes. A separate, unscored LSAT Argumentative Writing sample must also be completed. Scores are reported on the 120–180 scale. |
| Score validity | Scores are reportable for the current testing year plus the previous five years. |
| Language | English. |
Who is eligible for LSAT?
No formal academic prerequisite; taken by prospective law students.
Last verified July 2026 against LSAC — LSAT changes (August 2024). Always confirm current details on the official website before you register.
LSAT section breakdown
The LSAT mock test on Wrexa Edge replicates the real exam's section structure — same names, same question count per section, same time limits. No inter-section breaks — the timer runs continuously.
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Logical Reasoning 1 (25 Q)
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Reading Comprehension (27 Q)
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Logical Reasoning 2 (25 Q)
LSAT scoring & marking scheme
Strategy: LSAT has no negative marking. Attempt every question — blank answers cost you potential marks but cannot pull your score down.
Scale: LSAT (120-180).
How LSAT is conducted
- Mode
- Test format
- Backtracking
- Mark for review
LSAT time strategy
With 77 questions in 105 minutes, you have about 82 seconds per question on average. Successful candidates aim for the following pacing on each section:
- Logical Reasoning 1 (25 Q)
- Reading Comprehension (27 Q)
- Logical Reasoning 2 (25 Q)
Wrexa Edge's analytics show your actual time-per-question after every mock so you can spot which sections you're losing time on.
LSAT topics covered
Across the 50 Wrexa Edge variants of LSAT, the following topics appear most often (sample distribution from one variant):
Logical Reasoning 1 (25 Q)
- LR — Flaw · 10
- LR — Assumption · 4
- LR — Fallacies · 2
- LR — Inference · 2
- LR — Parallel reasoning · 2
- LR — Conditional logic · 1
- LR — Strengthen · 1
- LR — Weaken · 1
Reading Comprehension (27 Q)
- Logical Reasoning — Point at Issue · 6
- Logical Reasoning — Inference/Must Be True · 4
- Logical Reasoning — Flaw · 4
- Logical Reasoning — Weaken · 3
- Logical Reasoning — Resolve the Paradox · 2
- Logical Reasoning — Assumption · 2
- Logical Reasoning — Method of Reasoning · 2
- Logical Reasoning — Principle · 2
Logical Reasoning 2 (25 Q)
- RC — Strategy · 5
- Logical Reasoning — Assumption · 5
- Logical Reasoning — Strengthen · 5
- RC — Tone · 3
- RC — Trap patterns · 2
- RC — Function · 2
- RC — Qualifiers · 1
- RC — Analogy · 1
LSAT difficulty calibration
Advanced tier. Advanced-level: high-stakes exam with rigorous content depth. Expect 4-8 months of structured prep.
Two Logical Reasoning sections (25 Q each) + one Reading Comprehension (27 Q). 35 minutes each. · Official language: English.
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How Wrexa Edge prepares you for LSAT
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Expert take: what LSAT really tests
The LSAT, from LSAC, is a law-school admissions test for JD programmes in the US, Canada and beyond. Since August 2024 the Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games) section has been removed: the scored portion is now two Logical Reasoning sections and one Reading Comprehension section, plus one unscored variable section (35 minutes each), with a separate unscored Argumentative Writing sample. Scores are on the 120–180 scale and reportable for the current year plus the prior five.
Preparation tips
- Focus on Logical Reasoning — now two scored sections.
- Build dense-passage reading speed and accuracy.
- Complete the separate Argumentative Writing sample.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Studying Logic Games — that section was removed in 2024.
- Skipping the writing sample, which is required for a released score.
LSAT study plan
A phase-by-phase roadmap from your first concept to test-ready. Stretch or compress each phase to fit the time you have before your attempt.
- Two Logical Reasoning sections
- Reading Comprehension
- Separate Writing sample
- Argument structure
- Inference and flaws
- Dense reading
- Official PrepTests
- Pacing at 35 min/section
- Target 120-180
Where LSAT can take you
A strong LSAT result opens up these careers and higher-study paths:
- Law-school admission
- Post-Logic-Games
Best books & official prep for LSAT
- Official LSAT PrepTests — LSAC
- LSAT prep courses — Various
Official practice: Practise Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension with official LSAC PrepTests on LawHub, and complete the separate Argumentative Writing sample; scores run 120–180.
Previous-year papers: LSAC publishes official PrepTests of past exams.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the LSAT exam pattern?
- Law School Admission Test contains 77 questions across 3 sections: Logical Reasoning 1 (25 Q), Reading Comprehension (27 Q), Logical Reasoning 2 (25 Q). Total duration is 105 minutes (about 82 seconds per question).
- Does LSAT have negative marking?
- No — LSAT has no negative marking. Each correct answer is worth 1 mark, so attempt every question.
- How is LSAT scored?
- Scaled score range: 120 to 180. LSAT (120-180).
- How can I practise LSAT online for free?
- Wrexa Edge gives you 3 free full-length LSAT mock tests — with instant scoring, detailed explanations and analytics — plus 47 more with Pro. Start practising in under a minute, no card required.
- What is the difficulty level of LSAT?
- LSAT is rated Advanced difficulty on Wrexa Edge. Advanced-level: high-stakes exam with rigorous content depth. Expect 4-8 months of structured prep. Two Logical Reasoning sections (25 Q each) + one Reading Comprehension (27 Q). 35 minutes each. · Official language: English.
- How long is the LSAT exam?
- LSAT runs for 105 minutes total across 3 sections. On Wrexa Edge the timer is enforced exactly as on the real exam — including no inter-section breaks.
- What topics are covered in LSAT?
- LSAT is split into: Logical Reasoning 1 (25 Q), Reading Comprehension (27 Q), Logical Reasoning 2 (25 Q). Each section is timed and weighted separately. Two Logical Reasoning sections (25 Q each) + one Reading Comprehension (27 Q). 35 minutes each. · Official language: English.
- What tools or aids are allowed during LSAT?
- No special tools are required.
- Is the LSAT test adaptive?
- No — LSAT is a fixed-form (linear) test. Every candidate sees the same number of questions per section.
- How many LSAT mock tests does Wrexa Edge offer?
- Wrexa Edge generates 50 distinct LSAT variants — each with different question content, not just shuffled options — the first 3 free for everyone and 47 more with Pro. That's 3850 unique practice questions in the real test-day interface.
- Is there a free LSAT test series 2026?
- Yes. The Wrexa Edge LSAT test series for 2026 gives you 3 free full-length mock tests (50 in total) plus subject-wise and topic-wise tests — instant scoring and detailed analysis, no card required.
- Are LSAT previous year question–style papers included?
- Every LSAT mock is modelled on the official exam pattern and the style of previous years' papers — the same 77-question structure, sections and marking — so your practice mirrors the real paper you'll sit.
- Which is the best free LSAT mock test online?
- Wrexa Edge's LSAT mock test replicates the real exam interface, timing and marking scheme, with instant score, section-wise analysis and 50 fresh variants — a strong free choice for 2026 preparation.
- Can I take the LSAT mock test on mobile?
- Yes. LSAT mock tests run in any browser on mobile, tablet or desktop — no app or download needed. Start on your phone and your progress and analytics sync when you sign in.
- What is the LSAT syllabus?
- The LSAT syllabus maps to its 3 sections: Logical Reasoning 1 (25 Q), Reading Comprehension (27 Q), Logical Reasoning 2 (25 Q). Wrexa Edge's mock tests cover the complete syllabus topic by topic — see the topics-covered breakdown above — so you practise every area at real exam difficulty.
- What is the eligibility for LSAT?
- No formal academic prerequisite; taken by prospective law students. Wrexa Edge focuses on realistic LSAT practice: 3 free full-length mocks in the exact exam pattern, ready whenever you are.
- When is the LSAT exam and how should I prepare?
- Official LSAT exam dates are announced by the conducting body for each cycle — check the latest notification for the current schedule. To be ready, follow a phased study plan and take full-length timed mocks; Wrexa Edge gives you 3 free LSAT mocks with instant scoring so you can track your readiness week by week.
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