A free Florida cosmetology practice test — state-board-style questions one at a time, with instant feedback and a per-topic score so you see exactly which content areas need more work. The first 5 questions are free, no account needed.
This is a free Florida cosmetology practice test for the state board exam — exam-style practice questions and answers, one at a time, with instant feedback and a plain-English explanation on every question. You can filter by content area and watch your per-topic score, so you know exactly which subjects still need work before exam day.
The real exam is a written, multiple-choice test delivered by Pearson VUE in two 65-question parts — Theory and Clinical — and you need 75% to pass each. Practicing the way the state actually asks questions is the single most reliable way to walk in confident.
Use the filter chips to drill a single one of the 10 content areas, or practice all 352 questions mixed together. Spend the most time where the exam is heaviest and where most people lose points:
Active recall — answering a question, then checking the explanation — locks material in far better than re-reading the textbook. Every question here gives you the correct answer and the reasoning behind it the moment you respond, so you learn from each one instead of just scoring it.
The first 5 questions are free with no account. Full access opens all 352 practice questions across all 10 content areas, plus the timed mock exam. When you want to learn an area in depth, switch to the Florida cosmetology study guide, and follow the complete study plan to pass on your first try.
Yes — the first 5 questions are free with no account or payment. Full access unlocks all 352 questions and the timed mock exam.
No. They are original practice questions written to match the same 10 content areas and difficulty as the real exam — not leaked exam items.
Yes. Filter the practice test to any of the 10 content areas, or mix all 352 questions. A per-topic score shows you exactly where to focus.
Work through every content area and aim to score 80%+ on the full timed mock before scheduling. Most candidates make several passes through the bank.