Guitar Fretboard Quiz
A fast, free guitar fretboard quiz built for real recall. Choose the guitar note finder quiz for note → position, name that note guitar quiz for position → note, or a guitar note test to diagnose weak spots and get a clear practice target.
This guitar notes quiz is a focused fretboard quiz that builds real recall in short sessions.
New here? Follow the 2‑minute practice routine for a simple daily plan.
No account. Mobile-first. Works great in landscape.
Installable as a web app for one-tap fullscreen practice.
Choose your drill
Guitar Fretboard Quiz Modes
Guitar Note Finder (note → position)
The guitar note finder quiz shows a note name (like E or F♯) and you tap its position. It builds fast, reliable recall across strings and frets.
Name That Note (position → note)
This flips the prompt: we highlight a fretboard position and you name the note. It is the name that note guitar quiz format, tuned for quick rounds.
Placement Test (quick test → practice plan)
Not sure what to drill first? Take the short guitar note test and get a recommended scope based on misses and speed.
What to expect
Short sessions, clear feedback
Each run is a tight loop: pick a small scope, answer 20–40 prompts, then review accuracy and speed so the next drill is obvious.
Why it works
Why this works
Most players "kind of know" the fretboard, but still pause and calculate. This site is built to turn calculation into automatic recall.
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Active recall beats passive review. You're forced to retrieve the note, not just recognize it.
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Speed is part of the skill. A correct-but-slow answer still shows up on the heatmap, so you can fix hesitation.
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Small scopes create faster progress. Drilling one string or a tight fret range builds a mental map that actually sticks.
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You always know what to practice next. The top misses + heatmap make your next session obvious.
If you want a fretboard quiz that feels like a practice tool (not a worksheet), this approach keeps sessions short and repeatable.
Find notes fast
Guitar Note Finder (note → position)
If you’re trying to find notes on the guitar fretboard without counting, start with Note Finder: you see a note name and tap where it lives. This trains instant recall across strings and frets instead of slow calculation.
Starter shortcuts
Quick starts
Results
What you get after each run
Every session ends with a clean review (no account needed):
- ✓ Accuracy %
- ✓ Median response time
- ✓ Top misses (so you can target the exact notes)
- ✓ Speed heatmap (slow areas stand out)
Install
Use it like an app
Fretboard Quiz works in your browser, but you can also install it as a fretboard quiz app for one-tap launch and fullscreen practice.
- • Fullscreen play (great on mobile)
- • Offline after the first visit
- • No App Store required
- • No Account required
Best in app-like fullscreen.
Install for fullscreen: Share > Add to Home Screen
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is a guitar fretboard quiz?
A short drill that asks you to identify notes on the fretboard quickly and shows what to practice next.
How do I find notes on the guitar fretboard?
Use the Guitar Note Finder: we show a note name and you tap its position. Start with open strings or a single string.
How long should I practice?
Short sessions work best. Try 30–40 questions, review results, then repeat your weakest scope.
Ready to start?
Pick a mode and begin in under 10 seconds.
Related practice
- Guitar note finder quiz
Practice fast note recall with a focused quiz.
- Name that note guitar quiz
Practice position-to-note recall with quick rounds.
- 2‑minute practice routine
A short daily routine to build recall fast.
- Guitar note test
Find your weakest scope and get a practice plan.
- Fretboard note identification results
Use accuracy and the heatmap to choose your next drill.
- Install guide
How to add the quiz to your home screen.