Free Wyoming DMV Practice Test 2026

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The Wyoming knowledge test is the first step toward your learner's permit, and it is administered by the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT). The exam checks that you can recognize road signs, respond correctly to traffic signals, judge right-of-way, read pavement markings, and drive safely before you start on Wyoming's roads.

This free Wyoming practice test is built to match the real exam. The official test has 25 questions, and you need 20 correct, a passing score of 80 percent. Practice as often as you like, read an explanation after every question, and walk into the WYDOT office ready to pass.

Passing score

80% to pass

20

of 25 correct

You can miss up to 5 questions and still pass.

WYDOT

Agency

25

Questions

20 (80%)

To pass

15

Permit age

Key takeaways

  • The Wyoming written test has 25 questions and you need 20 correct (80%) to pass.
  • Questions are drawn from the official Wyoming Department of Transportation handbook and cover road signs, traffic laws, and safe driving.
  • You can apply for a permit at 15.
  • Practice in two modes: learn with instant explanations, then simulate the real exam under a timer.

Sample Wyoming permit test questions

Here are a few real questions from our Wyoming bank, with the correct answer and a plain-language explanation. The full test has many more.

  • Traffic SignalsMedium

    1. A steady green arrow at an intersection means you may:

    • Turn only after stopping fully
    • Stop and wait for a second signal
    • Park temporarily in the lane
    • Proceed in the direction of the arrow

    Why: A green arrow gives you a protected movement in the direction the arrow points.

  • Pavement MarkingsMedium

    2. A solid yellow line on your side of the road means:

    • Lanes go the same direction
    • Do not cross to pass
    • Parking is allowed
    • You may pass freely

    Why: A solid yellow line on your side means passing is not allowed there.

  • Traffic LawsMedium

    3. Using a hand-held cell phone while driving is:

    • Restricted or prohibited in many situations
    • Allowed only on highways
    • Always allowed
    • Required for navigation

    Why: Many jurisdictions restrict or prohibit hand-held phone use because of distraction risks.

  • Road SignsMedium

    4. A railroad-crossing sign with a crossbuck and no gates means a driver should:

    • Look, listen, and yield to any approaching train
    • Always come to a full stop
    • Speed up to clear the tracks quickly
    • Ignore it if no train is visible

    Why: At a crossbuck you must yield to trains, looking and listening before crossing.

What’s on the Wyoming test

Our Wyoming question bank is balanced across the categories the WYDOT tests. These are the topics to study:

Road Signs18Traffic Signals8Pavement Markings6Traffic Laws6Safe Driving4Right-of-Way4Speed Limits1

How the Wyoming written test works

The WYDOT knowledge test is based on the official Wyoming Rules of the Road driver license manual. You answer 25 multiple-choice questions covering signs, signals, pavement markings, right-of-way, speed, and safe driving, and you must score 80 percent, which is 20 of 25 correct.

If you fall short, you can review the material and retake the test after WYDOT's waiting period. Studying the questions you missed, along with their explanations, is the fastest way to improve before your next attempt.

What to study

Focus on the categories that appear most often and are easiest to confuse. Sign recognition and signal rules together make up a large share of the Wyoming exam.

  • Road signs by shape and color, including stop, yield, and railroad-crossing signs
  • Traffic signals, including steady and flashing red, steady and flashing yellow, and green and red arrows
  • Right-of-way at four-way stops, roundabouts, and crosswalks
  • Pavement markings such as solid and broken yellow and white lines
  • Speed limits, school zones, and safe following distance

Practice Mode vs Exam Mode

Practice Mode is for learning. You see whether each answer is correct right away and read a short explanation, so the rules sink in. Exam Mode mimics the real test by hiding answers until the end and timing your attempt. The most effective approach is to study in Practice Mode until your accuracy is steady, then prove your readiness in Exam Mode.

Wind, open roads, and winter in Wyoming

Wyoming is known for long, open highways, high elevations, and some of the strongest crosswinds in the country, which can push high-profile vehicles and make passing trucks tricky. Winter adds blowing snow, black ice, and sudden whiteouts, and rural roads mean long distances between services and slow-moving farm or ranch vehicles. The exam emphasizes adjusting speed for conditions, increasing following distance, and using caution when wind and weather reduce traction and visibility.

Road signs show up on every test

Learn to read signs by shape and color and you bank easy points. Here are a few you should know cold:

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What to study for the Wyoming written test

  • Road signs and their shapes and colors
  • Traffic signals and turn arrows
  • Right-of-way and intersection rules
  • Pavement markings and lane use
  • Speed limits and driving in wind and winter conditions

Wyoming test day checklist

  • Proof of identity and Wyoming residency
  • Any required driver-education record if you are under 18
  • Parent or guardian consent if you are a minor
  • Eyeglasses or contacts if you need them for the vision screening

How Wyoming compares

Wyoming test requirements compared to a typical state
RequirementWyomingTypical US state
Questions on the test2520–50
Correct answers to pass20Varies
Passing score80%70–85%
Earliest permit age1515–16

What happens if you do not pass the Wyoming test?

Missing the cutoff is not the end of the road. The Wyoming written test requires 20 correct answers out of 25 (80%), so you can miss up to 5 questions and still pass. If you score below that line, you are allowed to retake the exam. Most states ask you to wait a short period before trying again, often the same day, the next day, or after a few days, and a small retest fee may apply. The exact waiting period and any fee are set by the Wyoming Department of Transportation, so confirm the current policy with them before you return.

The smartest move after a near miss is to study the specific topics that tripped you up rather than starting over from scratch. Our results page shows which categories pulled your score down, so you can focus your next session on road signs, right-of-way, or whichever area needs work. Take the free Wyoming practice test a few more times until you are scoring comfortably above 80%, then schedule your retake with confidence.

Official Wyoming DMV resources

Always confirm the current rules with the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT).

Keep preparing

Wyoming permit test FAQ

How many questions are on the Wyoming permit test?

The Wyoming WYDOT knowledge test has 25 multiple-choice questions covering signs, signals, and the rules of the road.

What score do I need to pass in Wyoming?

You must score at least 80 percent, which is 20 of 25 questions correct.

How old do I have to be to get a permit in Wyoming?

You can generally apply at 15. Confirm the current age and requirements with the Wyoming Department of Transportation.

Are these the official Wyoming test questions?

No. These are original practice questions written to match the style and topics of the real exam. Always study the official Wyoming driver license manual as well.

Is this Wyoming practice test free?

Yes. It is completely free to use, and no account is required to start practicing.

Can I retake the practice test?

Yes. Each attempt draws a fresh, randomized set of questions, so you can practice as often as you like until you feel ready.

Sources

We summarize public information from the Wyoming Department of Transportation in our own words. Confirm details with the official source: