LSAT Score Calculator.
Enter the number of questions you got right (out of 76) and we’ll estimate your scaled LSAT score and percentile rank.
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The modern LSAT has 76 scored questions: 50 Logical Reasoning + 26 Reading Comprehension. Don’t count the experimental section.
Scaled Score
160
Mid-160s — common plateau territory.
Approx. Percentile
~80th
Top 20% of all takers.
How accurate is this? Real LSAT scoring varies by test, because each form is equated to its own difficulty. These numbers are based on a common conversion scale (PrepTest 73+ era) and represent a reasonable average. Your actual score on a specific test could differ by 1–2 points in either direction. Percentiles are based on 2021–2023 LSAC-published distributions.
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