This is the direct diagnostic hub. Choose one of the 9 HSK entrances from HSK 1 to HSK 9, take the test in your browser, and use the result to decide which learning plan, materials, and practice path fit your current ability.
Free Layer
The diagnostic hub is the no-cost operational entry point. Its job is to reduce guesswork before a learner chooses materials, reading, practice, or a paid plan, and to give each stage its own clean HSK 1 to HSK 9 doorway.
What The Result Does
Some learners only need the materials library. Others need guided reading or interactive repetition. The test result helps decide whether Essential, Interactive, or Premium is the logical next step after the right level entry.
Next Move
This page is not the broad overview page and it is not a checkout shortcut. It is the 9-entry filter layer that should send users into the right study workflow and only then into the plan that matches it.
Use this page when you already want the actual test layer. The broad explanation page isFree HSK Level Test, but this hub is where users choose the exact HSK 1, HSK 2, HSK 3, HSK 4, HSK 5, HSK 6, HSK 7, HSK 8, or HSK 9 entrance.
Check your beginner-level vocabulary, matching, and basic grammar awareness.
Test your command of elementary phrases, sentence patterns, and reading accuracy.
Measure your readiness for intermediate reading, grammar, and applied vocabulary.
Check your upper-intermediate reading comprehension and grammar recognition.
Assess advanced reading depth, vocabulary flexibility, and exam-style reasoning.
Try a mastery-level diagnostic focused on reading precision and language control.
Check whether you are ready for advanced reading, academic vocabulary, and upper-tier HSK study.
Review your higher-level language control, long-form reading ability, and advanced study readiness.
Explore near-native comprehension and top-tier advanced performance with the upper HSK set.
Choose this if your test result mainly tells you to open the right materials, lessons, and reading library by level.
Choose this if your result shows clear weak points that need drills, grammar tools, and repeated practice after lessons.
Choose this if your result shows broader gaps, higher-level goals, or a need for more guidance and advanced diagnostics.
This FAQ clarifies what the diagnostic is for, how to choose the right test, and what learners should do with the result.
An HSK diagnostic test is a practical level check used to estimate your current ability, spot weak points, and decide what to study next before paying for a plan.
Start with the level that feels closest to your current ability. If you are unsure, begin lower, confirm your accuracy, and then move up.
The result helps you see whether you are studying at the right level, whether your weak point is vocabulary, reading, or grammar, and whether you need only materials or a fuller study workflow.
Use the diagnostic result to decide how much support you need. If you mainly need the right materials and reading level, Essential is often enough. If you need drills and repeated review, Interactive fits better. If you need stronger guidance, advanced diagnostics, or higher-level support, Premium is the stronger next step.
No. It is a study tool, not an official exam result. It is meant to help you choose the right preparation path.