Free Wyoming permit practice tests with 71 exam-style questions, a timed mock exam sized to the real test, flashcards, a road-sign quiz, and an on-device AI tutor grounded in the official Wyoming driver handbook. The official Wyoming written knowledge test has 25 questions and requires 76% to pass.
About the Wyoming written test
Knowledge (written) test: 25 multiple-choice questions; you must answer at least 19 correctly (about 76%) to pass. Drawn from the Wyoming Rules of the Road / driver handbook.
Vision screening: Required at application.
Road (skills) test: Required to advance. May be waived for applicants who provide proof of completing an approved driver education course that includes 30 hours classroom instruction and 6 hours behind-the-wheel training.
Getting licensed in Wyoming
Learner Permit: Available at age 15. Applicant must pass a vision screening and the knowledge test. The permit holder may drive only when a licensed person age 18+ (holding a license at least equivalent to the vehicle class) occupies the front passenger seat.
Intermediate Permit / License: Available after holding the learner permit and completing 50 hours of supervised driving including 10 hours at night. The intermediate permit must be held for a minimum of 6 months or until age 17. Intermediate holders face passenger and nighttime restrictions (limits on non-family passengers; restricted late-night driving).
Full License: Granted after satisfying the intermediate period without disqualifying violations.
Wyoming written-test FAQ
What is the minimum age for a Wyoming learner permit?
15.
How many supervised driving hours are required before the intermediate license?
50 hours (including 10 at night).
How long must the intermediate permit be held?
At least 6 months, or until age 17.
How many questions are on the knowledge test, and how many must you answer correctly?
25 questions; at least 19 correct (about 76%).
Who must accompany a learner permit holder?
A licensed person age 18+ in the front passenger seat.