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Best Free LSAT Resources in 2026: Everything You Need to Know

ScoreSmarter EditorialNovember 15, 2025Updated March 1, 2026

Quality LSAT prep doesn't have to cost thousands. Here are the best free resources available and how to use them strategically.

The LSAT prep industry wants you to believe you need to spend $2,000+ to score well. That's not true. While paid courses can be valuable, there are excellent free resources that can form the backbone of your preparation.

The Best Free LSAT Resources

Khan Academy Official LSAT Prep

Khan Academy partnered with LSAC (the organization that makes the LSAT) to create free, official LSAT prep. This includes diagnostic assessments, practice questions, and personalized recommendations.

Best for: Getting started with LSAT prep and understanding the test format.

7Sage Free LSAT Explanations (Historical Logic Games Archive)

7Sage offers free video explanations for LSAT questions. Note: Their Logic Games archive is now historical since Logic Games were removed from the LSAT in August 2024. However, 7Sage also offers explanations for Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, which are the current scored sections. Watching an expert work through games teaches technique you can't get from books alone.

Best for: Learning Logic Games diagramming and strategy.

LSAC LawHub

LSAC's own platform offers free access to practice tests and prep materials. The interface mimics the actual digital LSAT experience.

Best for: Practicing under realistic test conditions.

Reddit r/LSAT

The r/LSAT community is active, supportive, and full of practical advice from students at every stage of preparation.

Best for: Study tips, score reports, motivation, and community support.

Building a Free Study Plan

  1. Week 1: Take Khan Academy diagnostic. Identify weakest section.
  2. Weeks 2–4: Work through Khan Academy lessons for your weakest area + 7Sage Logic Games videos.
  3. Weeks 5–8: Practice with LawHub PrepTests. Review every wrong answer.
  4. Weeks 9–12: Full timed practice tests weekly. Targeted drilling on weak question types.

When Free Isn't Enough

Free resources have limitations: no adaptive technology, no live instruction, and no personalized study plans. If you're stuck below your target score after 6–8 weeks of self-study, a structured course may be worth the investment. The most affordable quality option is 7Sage at $69/month.

For a complete comparison of all options, see our Best LSAT Prep Courses rankings.

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