Texas real estate exam flashcards, with spaced repetition built in.
Flip 148 Texas-specific terms, grade yourself, and let the deck push the ones you keep missing back to the front. Free, no signup, and your progress saves on this device.
Study less by studying what you miss.
Spaced repetition is the most efficient way to memorize. Instead of re-reading every term, you spend your time on the cards your brain has not locked in yet.
Flip the card
Read the term, recall the meaning, then flip to check yourself. Active recall beats re-reading notes.
Grade yourself honestly
Mark “Got it” or “Review again.” Honest grading is what makes spaced repetition work.
The deck adapts
“Got it” masters a card and it leaves the round. “Review again” brings it back a few cards later, so you keep drilling what you miss until it sticks. Mastered cards stay out of the round by default, so you always drill the gaps; turn off “Hide mastered cards” to review every term again.
Progress is saved
Your mastery is stored on this device, so you can come back and pick up where you left off.
Are these Texas real estate flashcards free?+
Yes. All 148 flashcards are free with no signup. They cover Texas-specific terms across brokerage and agency, contracts, ownership, finance, valuation, closing costs, law and license, land use, and math.
How does the spaced repetition work?+
When you mark a card “Got it,” it is mastered and leaves the round. When you mark “Review again,” it stays in rotation and comes back a few cards later, so you keep seeing the terms you have not locked in until you do. By default mastered cards stay out of the round so you only drill what you still need; turn off “Hide mastered cards” to review every term again.
Is my progress saved?+
Your mastery is saved in your browser on this device. It is not tied to an account, so clearing your browser data or switching devices starts the deck fresh. Use “Reset progress” any time to start over.
Do the flashcards match the actual Texas exam?+
The terms are drawn from the same Texas glossary used across this site, written from TREC, TRELA, the TREC Rules, and the Pearson VUE content outline. They are study aids, not copied exam questions.
What is the difference between the flashcards and the app?+
The flashcards drill vocabulary and definitions. The Pass Texas app adds the full 1,200+ question bank, Math Coach, the Trap Library, timed exams, and weak-area tracking for one $59.99 purchase.