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Timed JLPT mock exam prepUpdated May 28, 2026

N1 Practice Test

Use this JLPT N1 practice test hub to choose the right mock exam, simulate timing, review mistakes, and turn each score into a study plan.

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Timing

Plan around 1,500-3,000+ hours, then validate progress with timed review.

Passing target

Aim above 100/180; section minimums are 19/60 in Language Knowledge, Reading, and Listening.

Study scope

Expect 2,000+ kanji, 10,000+ words, and advanced written style, dense academic prose, and subtle spoken Japanese.

Recommended study loop

Keep the loop small enough to repeat weekly. The goal is measurable improvement, not collecting more material.

  1. 1

    Start with one N1 mock exam before heavy review so your weak sections are visible.

  2. 2

    Use the official sample questions to confirm item format, then practice with timed N1 sets.

  3. 3

    Review every missed question by cause: vocabulary gap, grammar confusion, reading speed, or listening stamina.

  4. 4

    Retake a different mock exam after 7-10 days and compare section scores against the 100/180 pass mark.

Quick answers

Where should I start with a N1 practice test?

Start with one timed mock exam, review every wrong answer, then use official JLPT sample questions to confirm the item formats. Do not take three tests in a row without review.

What score should I aim for on N1 practice tests?

N1 requires 100/180 overall, but practice scores should leave a buffer because real-test scaled scoring can feel different from raw practice percentages.

How often should I take N1 mock exams?

Monthly is enough early in preparation. In the final month, take one full mock exam every 7-10 days and spend more time reviewing mistakes than taking new tests.