GED Resources

Everything you need — free and official.

A curated hub of the best free and official GED resources — registration, practice, subject study, test-day logistics, and accommodations. No paid courses, no gimmicks.

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Official & Registration

Start at the official source

GED.com is the one official site to register, schedule, and get your scores. Everything else is practice.

Free Practice

Practice without spending a cent

Free tools to study before you pay for any official test. Begin here and save your money for when you're truly ready.

By Subject

One free resource per subject

Shore up a tough subject with one free, trusted source — then practice that same subject right here on the platform.

Math

Mathematical Reasoning

Arithmetic, basic algebra, geometry, and word problems. Drill every topic in the Question Trainer at your own pace.

RLA

Reasoning Through Language Arts

Grammar, sentence structure, and the extended-response essay. Purdue OWL is the go-to free writing guide.

Science

Science

Reading data, charts, and short passages in biology, chemistry, and physics. Practice every concept in the Question Trainer.

Social Studies

Social Studies

Civics, U.S. history, geography, and economics. iCivics offers free, educator-built civics lessons and games.

Test-Day Logistics

Show up ready on test day

What to bring, which ID you need, and how to find your test center — so test day holds no surprises.

Official

What to Bring & ID

The official test-day guide — government-issued photo ID, center rules, and what's allowed (and what isn't).

ged.com/about_test/test_day
Official

Find a Test Center

Sign in to MyGED to find nearby official test centers and open dates — or choose online testing where it's allowed.

portal.ged.com
Note

In-Person-Only States

Online testing isn't available in some states — you must test in person at an official center.

  • Florida, New York, Hawaii, West Virginia, Wyoming, and Massachusetts require in-person testing.
  • At the center you receive erasable boards and a marker for scratch work.
Accommodations

Support if you need it

The GED offers accommodations for documented disabilities. Request and get them approved before you schedule your test.

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Request Accommodations

The official GED accommodations page — who qualifies, what documentation is required, and how to apply, step by step.

ged.com/about_test/accommodations
What's Available

Common Accommodations

  • Extra testing time
  • A separate, lower-distraction testing room
  • Additional breaks during the test
  • Approved reading or writing supports

Questions about the official test? Contact GED Testing Service: GED.com · 1-877-392-6433.

Practice free here. Register and test at GED.com. That's the whole path.

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