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Free interactive prep games for the ATI TEAS 7 - the nursing school entrance exam used by most U.S. nursing programs. 118 topic-specific games across A&P, Biology, Chemistry, Scientific Reasoning, Math, Reading and English & Language Usage.

The TEAS does not test your study time - it tests what you can actually retrieve under a 209-minute clock. Re-reading the same review book chapter for the fourth time will not move your composite. Topic-by-topic active recall games will.

170
Total questions
209 min
Total time
4
Sections
Computer-based
Format
APTEAS 7 · Science (approx. 50% of Science section · highest-yield A&P block)

Science - Anatomy & Physiology

Every organ system the TEAS Science section drills you on. A&P is roughly half of the Science block and the single biggest score lever - most failed TEAS attempts are failed here.

26 games
BSTEAS 7 · Science (cell & molecular biology, gen-chem fundamentals, sci-reasoning)

Science - Biology, Chemistry & Scientific Reasoning

The non-A&P half of TEAS Science: cells, genetics, macromolecules, atomic structure, reactions, solutions, and the scientific method itself.

33 games
MATEAS 7 · Mathematics · 34 questions · 57 minutes · approx. 22% of composite

Mathematics - Numbers, Algebra, Measurement & Data

TEAS Math is calculator-allowed, mostly applied, and built on a small set of high-yield topics - fractions/decimals/percentages, ratios, simple algebra, basic stats, and conversions.

24 games
RLTEAS 7 · Reading (approx. 31%) + English & Language Usage (approx. 17%) - combined approx. 48% of composite

Reading, English & Language Usage

The two verbal-reasoning sections fused into one drill block. Comprehension, inference, source evaluation, grammar, mechanics and vocabulary - every TEAS verbal item type.

35 games

The Complete ATI TEAS 7 Game Library - Every Topic, Every Section

The ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) is the gatekeeper exam for almost every U.S. nursing program. The current version - TEAS 7 - has four sections: Reading (45 questions, 55 minutes), Mathematics (34 questions, 57 minutes), Science (44 questions, 60 minutes) and English & Language Usage (30 questions, 37 minutes). Most ADN programs cut at a 60+ composite. Most BSN programs cut at 70+. Competitive BSN tracks routinely cut at 78-85+. Where you score determines which programs even read your application.

That is why Lorea's TEAS strategy starts with Anatomy & Physiology. A&P is roughly half of the Science section, Science is the lowest-scoring section across cohorts, and Science is the single largest determinant of failed attempts. Cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, skeletal, muscular, endocrine, digestive, urinary, reproductive and integumentary systems - memorize those organ systems with retrieval-based games and your entire composite moves up.

Every game in this library lives at its own permanent URL - for example /exam-games/ati-teas/nephron-processes-game, /exam-games/ati-teas/cardiac-cycle-game or /exam-games/ati-teas/order-of-operations-game. That gives you something a 600-page TEAS review manual physically cannot: a bookmarkable, shareable, study-group-ready entry point for every single concept on the test.

Why active recall beats traditional TEAS prep

The standard TEAS prep playbook - buy a thick study manual, watch 40 hours of recorded lectures, take one full-length practice test - produces predictable results: surface familiarity that does not survive a timed exam. Cognitive science is unambiguous on this. Practice testing and retrieval practice are the two highest-utility study strategies ever measured (Dunlosky et al., 2013). Re-reading and highlighting are at the bottom of the same list.

Lorea's game-per-topic structure is retrieval practice with a leaderboard attached. Play one A&P game on the cardiovascular system, fail it, play it again, beat your time. Now you can name SA node, AV node, bundle of His and Purkinje fibers without a hint - under TEAS time pressure. Stack 118 of those sessions across this hub and your Science score moves five to ten composite points.

How this hub maps to the official TEAS 7 test plan

  • Anatomy & Physiology - roughly half of the Science section. Highest-yield single block on the entire exam. Drilled organ-by-organ here.
  • Biology, Chemistry & Scientific Reasoning - the rest of Science: cells, genetics, macromolecules, atomic structure, reactions, scientific method.
  • Mathematics - Numbers & Algebra plus Measurement & Data. Fractions, percentages, ratios, basic stats, geometry, conversions.
  • Reading + English & Language Usage - combined into one verbal block. Comprehension, inference, source evaluation, grammar, mechanics, vocabulary.

Pair your TEAS games with custom ones from your own materials

Already paid for an ATI TEAS study manual or a Mometrix book? Drop the PDF into PDF to Game and Lorea will generate a fully playable, AI-built game from that exact chapter. Generate mock TEAS exams for timed practice. Convert dense A&P chapters into summaries for night-before review. The TEAS games above are the curated drill backbone - Lorea's broader generator turns whatever else you own into more reps.

Already a nursing student? Pair this with NCLEX prep early.

The TEAS gets you in. The NCLEX-RN gets you licensed. The earlier you start retrieval practice on clinical reasoning, the easier the NCLEX transition becomes. Bookmark our free NGN case study practice, dosage calculation practice and the NCLEX question generator for after you pass TEAS.

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