
As LSAC announced in October 2023, starting with the August 2024 administration, the Analytical Reasoning section, commonly known as “logic games,” will no longer be included in the LSAT® and will be replaced by a second scored Logical Reasoning section. Thus, starting with the August 2024 test, the LSAT will consist of two scored Logical Reasoning sections, one scored Reading Comprehension section, and one unscored variable section (of either Logical Reasoning or Reading Comprehension). The variable section is used to field test questions for future use and ensure they are free of any form of bias.
The content in the Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension sections of the LSAT is not changing. The changes will only affect the test format.

Through LawHub, powered by LSAC, you have access to Official LSAT practice tests that are in the new test format. Every PrepTest currently available in LawHub's LSAT Prep library follows the new LSAT format.
These prep materials include:
4 free full-length practice tests
54 additional full-length practice tests available through LawHub Advantage
Additionally, your LawHub account now includes a practice prompt for LSAT Argumentative Writing, the writing assessment included with the LSAT as of August 2024. Finally, LawHub now is the exclusive home of prep tools that previously were available as free LSAT prep resources offered by Khan Academy. Check them out today in the LSAT Prep library:
Drill sets: Try out Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension questions just like those found on the LSAT, and get instant scoring feedback and tips that you can use when tackling these questions on the actual test.
Lessons: Articles, video lessons, and worked examples on Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension questions, along with a “logic toolbox” to help you better understand conditional logic and related concepts used on the LSAT.
