Every wrong answer has a pattern.

The LSAT reuses the same hidden logical traps in different disguises. Everyone else teaches question types. Pattrn exposes the pattern in your reasoning. Meet the Wrong Answer Journal that talks back.

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Not a prep course. The layer your prep course is missing.

You use 7Sage, LawHub — great. But none of them track why you keep falling for the same trap. Pattrn is your AI-powered Wrong Answer Journal with a Socratic coach personality. It asks you the probing questions needed to stimulate your mind in the right direction — until you uncover the pattern yourself.

Your wrong answers have a pattern. Let's find it.

How It Works

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Import or Tell

Paste your wrong answers, import from a CSV, or just describe what happened in conversation. Pattrn structures it automatically — no data entry busywork. The journal builds itself while you study.

02

See Your Patterns

AI analyzes every entry across sessions and surfaces recurring mistake patterns you can't see yourself. Not question types. Not content areas. The actual cognitive habits that keep triggering the same wrong answer.

The Coach

Meet Socrates

“Tell me what you think you know, and we'll discover what you actually know.”

Not a chatbot. A philosopher who remembers your weak spots, recognizes your growth, and pulls you toward the insight rather than handing it to you. He gets smarter about you over time.

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SocratesYou picked D. Walk me through your reasoning — what made you eliminate the other choices?
YouC and E didn’t weaken the argument. D attacks the sample size, which undermines the study.
SocratesYou targeted the evidence. But read the conclusion again — it’s about whether the city should adopt the policy. Can a study be flawed and the policy still be wrong? What would actually weaken the recommendation?
You...wait. I need to weaken the leap from the data to the policy, not the data itself.
SocratesThere it is. You’ve done this 11 times now — you attack the support when you should be attacking the bridge to the conclusion. Your eyes go to the evidence because it feels concrete. The conclusion feels abstract, so you skip past it.
Pattern Identified
Evidence Fixation
You unconsciously target supporting evidence instead of the conclusion in 73% of your Weaken question misses. This pattern has been running beneath your awareness for 6 PTs.
11×
The same mistake pattern repeated before most students notice
73%
of Weaken question misses come from the same cognitive trap
6 PTs
before a pattern surfaces on its own — if it ever does
“I made a wrong answer journal and started recording all of my wrong answers to get a sense of my patterns and understand why I was getting things wrong.”
— Reddit r/LSAT, 180 scorer

Works With Your Prep Stack

Pattrn layers on top of the tools you already use. Import your data or log mistakes in conversation.

7Sage

Import your analytics and wrong answer data directly.

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Connect your LSAC LawHub practice test history.

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LSAT Demon

Pull in your drilling and PT performance data.

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Chrome Extension

One-click capture from any online practice platform.

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Expanding to Every Major Exam

LSAT is live. More exams launching throughout 2026 and 2027.

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Your wrong answers are trying to tell you something.

Everyone else teaches question formats. Pattrn exposes the hidden pattern in your reasoning — and walks you out of it.