What is a guitar fretboard quiz?
A short drill that shows a note or position and asks you to respond fast. It builds instant recall and shows what to practice next.
Try Open StringsFAQ
A short drill that shows a note or position and asks you to respond fast. It builds instant recall and shows what to practice next.
Try Open StringsYes. Note Finder shows a note name and you tap its fretboard position. Start with open strings and expand as you improve.
Start Note FinderUse the Note Finder quiz: we show a note name and you tap its position. Start with open strings or a single string, then expand the range.
Start Note FinderIt is the position-to-note identification mode. We highlight a fretboard position and you name the note. This mode is next after Note Finder.
Preview Name That NoteBoth. Note Finder is live now, and Name That Note is the follow-up mode. Each uses the same speed and accuracy feedback.
Compare modesPick the naming system you use most, then stay consistent. You can toggle sharps or flats in settings before you start a run.
Start QuizYes. The placement assessment runs a 24-question scan and recommends what to practice when you miss or slow down.
Take the testRun a placement assessment to find your weak spots, then drill that scope with short, focused sessions.
Run Placement AssessmentYes. Install it to your home screen for one-tap launch, fullscreen play, and offline practice after the first visit.
Install appYes. It runs in your browser and you can install it to your home screen for one-tap launch.
Install appKeep sessions short: 30 to 40 questions is ideal. Use the finish button to review and restart.
Start QuizReady to start?
Choose a preset and jump into fullscreen play in under 10 seconds.
Popular next steps
Tap the fretboard positions for each note.
Find your weakest strings and frets quickly.
Fullscreen practice from your home screen.