LSAT Demon

LSAT Demon

Study for the LSAT

458 ratings
90 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • February 28, 2022
  • July 1, 2026

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Prepare for the LSAT with advanced AI tutoring, comprehensive question drilling, and expert-led live and recorded classes. Track your progress, target weaknesses, and access detailed explanations for every official LSAT question.

AI-guided smart drilling
Official LSAT question drills
9,500+ explanations
Daily live Zoom classes
Recorded lesson library
24-hour teacher support
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What's New in LSAT Demon

2.8.13

July 1, 2026

- Stability improvements and bug fixes.

User reviews

Good interface, lackluster or incomplete explanations

I really liked starting out on this app because of ease of use. I think it would be great to start out with if you really struggle with lsat thinking. If you value precision and accuracy in your explanations or want to fully understand the test, this is not for you-- often the explanations are incomplete or incorrect, which I find alarming. If you're trying to increase a low diagnostic a few points it might be useful to use the "common-sense method," but if you really want to maximize your score I'd suggest the LawHub explanations or 7sage. However, they do offer some analytics (7sage is still better with this, though) and the interface is fairly easy to use and intuitive. Recommend for those with no logic or phil background.
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They talk so negative about the LSAT

I really just can’t get into lsat demon. I’ve tried but I wish I didn’t waste my money. The explanations doesn’t make sense. It just saying a choice is stupid but not how it’s wrong and they just curse too much for no reason.

Great app

It is honestly a great app. I love the Drilling feature and how it gives you a report on your progress. I recommend to anyone prepping for the LSAT.

The Best

The Demon is superior to any test prep I’ve found. I wish I had found them sooner, I wouldn’t have wasted my time, money, and test attempts. I’ll be pushing anyone to the Demon I can (sounds kind of satanic when I re read this haha). I’ve seen many say that Ben and Nate are arrogant and terrible teachers, but I say, “but are they wrong?!” Best explanations, best app, best drilling, and the content is endless. The Demon team is there to help. Keep it up guys.
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Please update the app

Big fan of the lsat demons product but can you please fix your app? It’s glitching out and reloads the page every 2 seconds when I am trying to attempt a question.

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

Constant reloading and buffering issues

Bug

Inability to access review inbox features

Bug

Incorrect question types shown during drilling

Bug

Requested Features

4 requests

Dark mode option

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Improved RC interface for mobile

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Ability to swipe up for explanations

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Consistent menu location across platforms

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FAQ

What does LSAT Demon do?

LSAT Demon is an application designed to help users prepare for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). It offers AI-powered smart drilling to target weaknesses, provides access to over 9,500 explanations for official LSAT questions, and features daily live and recorded classes.

What are the key features of LSAT Demon?

Key features include AI-guided smart drilling of official LSAT questions, a library of over 9,500 explanations, daily live classes conducted via Zoom, access to all recorded lessons, and a teacher support system that provides replies within 24 hours.

How much does LSAT Demon cost?

Based on the provided information, the application is offered for free. There are no mentions of in-app purchases or advertisements, suggesting a completely free service.

What is the primary use case for LSAT Demon?

The primary use case is comprehensive preparation for the LSAT exam. Users can drill specific questions, learn from expert explanations and classes, and track their progress to improve their score and potentially attend law school for free.