Free Science Review Games — Biology, Chemistry, Physics & AP
Science is about understanding how the world works — from the molecules inside your cells to the forces that move planets. But memorizing facts alone will not get you through a science exam. You need to apply concepts, interpret data, and connect ideas across topics. Our free science review games help you build that deeper understanding through active recall and repeated practice.
BeastStudy covers 8 science courses spanning life science, physical science, and earth science, with 4 AP-level courses for students aiming for college credit. Every unit focuses on specific concepts — cell organelles, chemical bonding, Newton's laws, plate tectonics — so you can target exactly what you need to review. With 5 game modes and over 1,000 practice questions, you get variety that keeps review sessions productive.
AP science exams test more than recall. They require you to design experiments, analyze graphs, and make predictions. Our questions are written to reflect these higher-order thinking skills, not just vocabulary matching. Whether you are studying for a Biology EOC or the AP Chemistry exam, you will practice the kinds of thinking your exam actually tests.
The challenge most students face in science is the sheer volume of terminology and processes to remember. Biology alone has hundreds of terms — organelles, enzymes, hormones, ecological relationships. Chemistry requires you to balance equations, predict products, and calculate concentrations. Physics demands both conceptual understanding and mathematical problem-solving. Passive reading simply does not work for this kind of material. Active recall — answering questions and getting immediate feedback — is proven to be 2-3 times more effective than re-reading notes.
Our science courses follow the standard US curriculum sequence. Earth Science provides the broadest introduction, covering geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy — the typical 9th or 10th grade course. Biology and Chemistry are the core life science and physical science courses taken by most high school students. Physics covers Newtonian mechanics, energy, waves, and electromagnetism. At the AP level, courses go deeper: AP Biology covers 8 units from biochemistry to ecology with a 3-hour exam. AP Chemistry has 9 units emphasizing atomic structure, bonding, and thermodynamics. APES (AP Environmental Science) is one of the more accessible AP science exams, covering 9 units on ecosystems, pollution, and sustainability. AP Physics 1 focuses on algebra-based mechanics and waves.
For AP science exams specifically, the format matters as much as the content. AP Biology has 60 MCQs (90 minutes) and 6 FRQs (90 minutes). AP Chemistry has 60 MCQs (90 minutes) and 7 FRQs (105 minutes). Both exams allow calculators on certain sections. Our Beast Rush mode builds the quick recall you need for MCQs, while the detailed explanations on each question help you prepare for the FRQ-style reasoning. Memory Maze is particularly effective for biology — matching organelles to functions, enzymes to substrates, or hormones to their effects builds the kind of associations the exam tests.
Science Course Map
- Earth Science — geology, weather, astronomy, and earth systems
- Biology — cells, genetics, evolution, ecology, human body
- Chemistry — atoms, bonding, reactions, stoichiometry, solutions
- Physics — mechanics, energy, waves, electricity, magnetism
- AP Biology — advanced cell bio, genetics, ecology, evolution
- AP Chemistry — atomic theory, bonding, kinetics, thermodynamics, equilibrium
- AP Environmental Science — ecosystems, pollution, energy, global change
- AP Physics 1 — Newtonian mechanics, energy, waves, circuits
Courses
AP Biology AP · 8 units
Free AP Biology review games covering all 8 units. Master cell biology, genetics, evolution, and ecology with instant feedback and zero signup.
AP Chemistry AP · 9 units
Free AP chemistry review games across 9 units. Master atomic structure, kinetics, equilibrium, and more with instant feedback.
AP Environmental Science AP · 9 units
Free APES review games covering all 9 units. Master ecosystems, pollution, and global change with instant feedback and no signup required.
AP Physics 1 AP · 7 units
Free AP Physics 1 review games covering all 7 units. Master kinematics, forces, energy, momentum, and waves with instant feedback and no signup required.
Biology Standard · 10 units
Free biology practice test covering 10 units from cells to ecosystems. Master genetics, evolution, human body systems and more with interactive study games.
Chemistry Standard · 9 units
Free chemistry practice test covering 9 units from atomic structure to nuclear chemistry. Master key concepts with interactive review games and instant feedback.
Earth Science Standard · 8 units
Free earth science review games covering 8 units from rocks and plate tectonics to weather and space. Practice with instant feedback and no signup required.
Physics Standard · 10 units
Free physics practice test covering 10 units from kinematics to modern physics. Master concepts with fun review games and instant feedback.
Key Concepts Glossary
Need a quick definition? Browse all science key concepts in our glossary — every term explained with examples and step-by-step breakdowns.
All Units
70 units across 8 courses. Each unit has 15-30 review questions and 5 game modes.
FAQ
What science courses are available on BeastStudy?
We cover 8 courses: Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Environmental Science, and AP Physics 1. Each has multiple units with topic-specific review questions.
Do the science questions test higher-order thinking?
Yes. Our questions go beyond simple recall. You will interpret data tables, analyze experimental designs, predict outcomes, and apply concepts to new scenarios — the same skills tested on AP and state science exams.
Can teachers use BeastStudy in the classroom?
Absolutely. BeastStudy is 100% free for students and teachers. No accounts, no licenses, no ads during gameplay. Students can practice on any device with a web browser.
How do the science game modes work?
Choose from 5 modes: Beast Rush tests speed under time pressure, Precision Hunt demands accuracy with limited lives, Memory Maze builds connections through card matching, Beast Arena adds competitive stakes, and Evolution Quest rewards consistency with progression.
Is the AP content aligned with College Board curricula?
Yes. Our AP Biology, AP Chemistry, APES, and AP Physics 1 courses follow the official College Board unit structure, topic lists, and exam weightings.