Choose a Polish test type
Every test below adapts to your answers and covers the full CEFR scale. Pick a skill to focus on, or take the general placement test if you just want your overall level.
Choose your level
Already know roughly where you stand? Jump straight to a level-specific Polish test.
Why test your Polish?
Working or studying in Poland
Poland's growing job market and universities increasingly expect at least basic Polish outside international programs, and a level check helps you plan realistically for relocation.
Polish citizenship through the Karta Polaka
The Polish Card (Karta Polaka) process includes a Polish-language interview, and knowing your level in advance helps you judge how much preparation you still need.
Family and heritage connections
Many people with Polish heritage want to reconnect with the language, and a free check gives an honest starting point without the cost of an official exam.
How the test works
- 1. Answer 25 adaptive questions that adjust to your level as you go, no registration required.
- 2. Get your CEFR level instantly at the end, from A1 to C2, with a detailed score breakdown.
- 3. Optionally buy the official PDF certificate for €8 (incl. EU VAT), delivered by email within 30 seconds.
No registration required to take the test
Common questions about the Polish test
The test adapts question difficulty to your answers, so it converges on your real CEFR level within 25 questions rather than giving a rough guess. It won't replace an official exam for visa or university purposes, but it gives an accurate read on where you currently stand in Polish.
No. You can start the test immediately without creating an account. Registration is only needed if you want to save your result history or purchase a certificate afterward.
The test itself is free. If you want an official PDF certificate with a verification QR code, it costs €8 (incl. EU VAT) and arrives by email within 30 seconds of payment.
Most people finish in about 25 minutes. The test has 25 adaptive questions covering grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension, and it ends as soon as it has pinpointed your level.
The Karta Polaka process does not set a strict CEFR minimum, but the interview is conducted in Polish and expects at least basic conversational ability, roughly A2 to B1. A free check here helps you see how close you are before the actual interview, though it isn't an official substitute for it.