Your simple study path
Follow these three steps. You do not need to use everything at once.
- 1Choose your testUse your N-400 filing date below.
- 2Study a little each dayUse Today’s Practice for about 10 minutes.
- 3Practice the interviewTry Exam Day Mode when your cards feel familiar.
Choose one activity
One activity is enough for a useful study session.
One small win today
Complete any three learning actions to reach your daily goal.
🗽Understand the citizenship testSee your progress, the four test parts, and important rules⌄
Welcome! 👋
Study the 100 civics questions as flip cards. Each card you learn fills up your circle. Ready to start?
The test has 4 parts
Tap any part to practice it
Good to know
Three things that make it easier
💙 You get two chances. If you miss a part, you only redo that part 60–90 days later.
💙 The test stops early. Once you have enough right (or too many wrong), the officer stops.
💙 No perfect wording needed. Any correct answer from the official list counts.
When Can I Apply?
3-year & 5-year filing calculator
Most green card holders can apply for citizenship after 5 years — or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen. And you can file 90 days early. Enter your green card date to find your dates.
Look on your green card for “Resident Since” — use that date.
Flip Cards
128 questions · 2025 test
Flip the card, then choose Got it or Again. Difficult cards return more often.
🔎 Search all questions
Practice Quiz
20 questions · pass with 12
Realistic practice: 20 questions, 12 correct to pass.
Reading
Read one sentence out loud
Read the sentence out loud by yourself. Then tap 🔊 Hear it to check the sound. Every word here can appear on the real test.
📚 All reading words
If you can read all of these, you are ready for the reading test.
Writing
Listen, then type the sentence
Tap 🔊 Play, listen carefully, and type what you hear. Then check your answer. Spelling matters — small capital-letter mistakes are usually okay on the real test.
📚 All writing words
Speaking & Interview
Practice talking with the officer
Hear the officer’s question, then answer aloud in English.
Mock citizenship interview
Hear each officer question, answer aloud, and grade yourself. You can record your voice, but recordings are never uploaded.
ℹ Speech feedback is a practice estimate, not an official USCIS decision.
Guided practice
Repeat questions, slow the officer, and reveal answers while learning.
Exam Day Mode
No hints. Hear the officer, record each answer, and receive a final readiness report.
☕ Warm-up questions
📋 “Have you ever…” questions
The officer reads these from your form. Answer truthfully — usually the answer is “No.” Make sure you understand every word first.
🔑 Important words
🇺🇸 The Oath of Allegiance
You say this promise at your ceremony. You don’t need to memorize it — just understand it.
Today's Practice
A short session built from what you need most
About 10 minutes
Review 5 difficult civics questions, read 2 sentences, write 1 sentence, and answer 2 interview questions.
Your Progress
Saved on this device
Let's build your confidence
Complete cards, daily practice, and mock interviews to improve your readiness score.
Exam and interview history
⚙️Advanced tools and reportsState answers, weekly plan, printing, microphone check, and backup⌄
My state answers
State officials can change. Verify these answers shortly before your interview.
My weekly study plan
Printable progress report
Print your readiness, recent quiz results, and difficult questions for a teacher or study partner.
Microphone compatibility
This check does not turn on your microphone.
Private usage insights
These counts help identify confusing or abandoned screens. They stay only on this device and contain no name, email, microphone audio, or answers.
Backup my progress
Download a private backup or restore it on another phone. The file stays under your control.