Free explanations for LSAT PrepTests, by LSATHacks. These explanations cover Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, with explanations for both the right answers and wrong answers.
Get the explanations that should have come with the LSAT. Scroll to find the preptest you’re working on. Good luck! You can find LSAT answer keys within the explanations for each test.
Additional Resources
- Free Email Course: Get a free five part email course + new explanation update: LSAT email course.
- LSATHacks Course: Advanced courses for 170+, a logic drilling tool, and more explanations: LSATHacks Mastery Bundle
FAQ: Please also see the FAQ for more info and legacy explanations for the prior format.
Free Explanations for Preptests 101-158
Legacy Format LSAT Explanations
These preptests are some of the 22 preptests which LSAC did not convert to the new format. You can find these tests via licensees for additional practice. The full list of unconverted preptests is as follows: PTs 1-18, 21, 23, PT A, Feb 1997 LSAT
LSAT 23
LSAT 21
LSAT 17
LSAT 8
LSAT 6
LSAT 5
LSAT 4
LSAT 3
LSAT 2
LSAT Explanations FAQ
How should I use the explanations
Ideally you should review the questions on your own first. Then, have a look at explanations for questions you had trouble with. You can also use them in a few other ways:
- Do a drillset of a certain question type, then read the explanation for every question. This will
How do I navigate the explanations?
There’s a few ways to get around the preptests:
- Each explanation has a link back to the preptest at the bottom.
- You can use the quickjump tool at the bottom of an explanation to reach a specific explanation
- You can use the LSATHacks preptest converter to reach any explanation
Also if you google “LSATHacks preptest 101” or “LSATHacks [first few words of the question]” you’ll easily find the preptest or question.
Why are some explanations numbered PT 101-158 and others numbered 2-23
Pts 101-158 are the numbers for the current format of the LSAT, which has 2 LR, 1 RC and one unscored section. Back when the LSAT had logic games, the preptests were instead numbered from 1-94.
When LSAC converted its tests to the current format, it left 22 preptest unconverted. These are valuable sources of extra questions you can use if you run out of material. You can access them via licensees, and we have explanations for many of these preptests in the legacy explanations section at the bottom of this page. The full list of unconverted PTs is as follows:
- Preptests 1-18
- Preptests 21 and 23
- Preptest A
- February 1997 LSAT
I’ve been using preptests in the legacy format. Do you have explanations for those?
You can find all the legacy format explanations on this page. They still have the logic games explanations.
Why are some explanations members’ only, and how do I access them?
A small number of questions are members’ only, as we don’t have the rights to display them publicly. You can get them as part the LSATHacks Mastery Bundle or as part of LSATHacks Extra Explanations.
Why do some preptests only have explanations for a few sections?
Blank sections mean we didn’t write explanations for that section yet. There are currently about 7500 LSAT questions. We have explanations for around 4700 questions, which is well over a million words of writing.
We’re working on writing the remainder. Please leave comment on the page for a preptest if there’s a particular question you’d like to see explained.
shanzeh mirza says
Hi! I was wondering if you would be doing doing prep tests 101? Just reviewing my wrong answers and am a bit confused. Thank you for your earlier explanations for other PTs!
Founder Graeme Blake says
Yes, you can find them here! We’ll be adding the new ones to the main page shortly: https://lsathacks.com/explanations/lsat-preptest-101/
Glad you like them :)
Tiff says
I’m finding LSAT hacks to be extremely helpful in my preparation. Thanks for taking the time out to provide explanations to the LSAT different sections.
Founder Graeme Blake says
Thank you! Very glad to help :)
Nate says
Which LSATs are in the Extra Explanations?
Thank you.
Cyrus says
Does your $99 package at https://lsathacks.com/product/extra-explanations/ include all the explanations for PT 82-92?
Founder Graeme Blake says
The bulk of them, yes. Haven’t got 92 yet.
Bunny Reddy says
Do questions comes from these prep tests on Lsat exam?
Founder Graeme Blake says
Yes, these are explanations for official lsat preptests. You can find the preptests on lsac lawhub
[email protected] says
Hello,
Do you have the explanations from the earlier tests, 1-30?
Thanks
Founder Graeme Blake says
Yes, there are explantions for 19-28 and also for 8 early tests’ LR sections in LSATHacks Pro: https://lsathacks.com/lsathacks-pro/
Tara says
Do you have prep test 89?
Founder Graeme Blake says
Yes, in LSATHacks Pro I have RC explanations for 89. The rest is forthcoming.
Starr A says
Thank you so much for your explanations they have been super helpful. Can we expect to receive PT25 explanations in the near future? That is one of the challenging test and I can’t seem to get past the setup.
Founder Graeme Blake says
Sorry for delay, you can now get the explanations for 19-28 in LSATHacks Pro :)
https://lsathacks.com/lsathacks-pro/
Rida Baig says
are you working on prep tests 82-92??
Founder Graeme Blake says
Yes! They’re now part of a subscription. They aren’t complete but about half are done. You can get them in LSATHacks Plus or LSATHacks Pro, there’s more about it here: https://lsathacks.com/lsathacks-pro/
The full set of explanations included is:
LR from 7 early tests: 2-6, 8, 17
Full explanations for 19-28
LR for 39-43 and 45-59
Most of 82-92
There’s other stuff in the subscriptions too. LSATHacks Pro has all the courses included. Let me know if you have any questions!
Member ANASTASIIA D says
Hi! I am a member. Where can I find these explanations?? Can not find them
LR from 7 early tests: 2-6, 8, 17
Full explanations for 19-28
LR for 39-43 and 45-59
Most of 82-92
Founder Graeme Blake says
Hi, thank you for being a member! You can find them here, scroll to the very bottom of the page for the first set, and then the rest are above that: https://lsathacks.com/member-explanations/
[email protected] says
Do you give discounts for students with fee waivers
Founder Graeme Blake says
Yes, get in touch! We can do half off on LSATHacks Pro membership, just email proof to [email protected]