Why Verbloom exists
Verbloom is exam-prep software built by someone who scored 178 on the LSAT — the 99.9th percentile — not by a publishing company or a marketing team. It started with one frustration: most prep tells you which answer is right and almost never why.
178
LSAT score the founder earned
99.9%
Percentile
$5/mo
After the free trial
The teaching philosophy
High scorers don't memorize a thousand questions — they learn to recognize a small number of reasoning patterns and apply them under time. Verbloom is built around that idea. Every question comes with a plain-English explanation of the underlying logic, so you understand the pattern instead of just the answer key.
That approach carries across exams that all reward the same core skills: the LSAT, MCAT CARS, GRE Verbal, GMAT Critical Reasoning, and the digital SAT. The reasoning engine is the same; the question types change.
Who writes the guides
The Verbloom blog — hundreds of guides across the LSAT, MCAT, and GRE — is written and reviewed against the same standard: teach the reasoning, show worked examples, and flag the traps. Guides are kept current as exams change (the LSAT retiring Logic Games, the SAT going digital), and updated posts show a revision date.
Have a correction or a question? Email support@verbloom.dev.