Built for people who have already completed their 20-hour pre-licensing course.
Not sure what this is? This app helps you pass the NMLS SAFE exam.
Let's find out what you already know.
5 quick questions — no score, no pressure.
REVIEW SESSION
These questions are due for review based on your spaced repetition schedule.
STUDY GUIDE
Everything you need to know about the exam and this tool
What is the SAFE MLO Exam?
The NMLS SAFE Mortgage Loan Originator exam is the national licensing test required to become a mortgage loan originator in the United States. You need to pass this before you can originate loans in Alabama (or any state).
Format: 125 multiple-choice questions, 190-minute time limit Passing Score: 75% (approximately 93 correct out of 125) Retake Policy: 30-day wait after 1st or 2nd failure, 180-day wait after every 3rd failure Cost: $110 per attempt — so passing the first time saves you real money
Content Alignment: All questions are written to reflect the official NMLS SAFE MLO National Exam content outline, including the five tested categories and their exam weights (Federal Law 24%, General Knowledge 20%, Origination 27%, Ethics 18%, UST 11%). Topics, formulas, timelines, and regulatory citations align with the 20-hour pre-licensing curriculum. This is an independent study tool — not affiliated with or endorsed by NMLS or any testing provider.
Question bank aligned to NMLS SAFE MLO content outline as of March 2026.
The exam tests 5 content areas. Not all areas are weighted equally — focus your time accordingly:
Mortgage Loan Origination Activities27%
Federal Mortgage-Related Laws24%
General Mortgage Knowledge20%
Ethics & Fraud18%
Uniform State Test (incl. Alabama)11%
Origination + Federal = 51% of the exam. Know these cold.
How This Tool Works
You've already completed your 20-hour pre-licensing education. MLO ARCADE isn't here to teach you from scratch — it's built to help you retain what you learned and sharpen it for test day. Every mode uses active recall and spaced repetition — the two study methods proven by research to be the most effective for exam prep. You're not re-reading notes here. You're training your brain to retrieve answers under pressure.
Your progress is saved automatically in your browser. XP, levels, high scores, and spaced repetition schedules all persist between sessions.
Study Modes Explained
Dashboard
Your home base. See your exam readiness score, category mastery breakdown, XP progress, and high scores. The dashboard also tells you when you have review questions due from spaced repetition.
Focus Drills
Targeted practice on your weakest category. The app identifies where you're struggling and serves questions specifically from that area. Best for shoring up weak spots. ~8-12 min
Speed Round
Two modes: Quick Recall (60-second blitz with combos, ~1 min) builds rapid recall. Exam Pace (90 sec/question with pacing analysis, ~15 min) trains careful reading and strategic elimination — matching real exam timing of ~91 sec/question. Use both: Quick Recall for fluency, Exam Pace for test-day readiness.
Survival
Start with 5 hearts. Every wrong answer costs a heart. Difficulty escalates every 5 questions (easy → medium → hard + timer). See how far you can go. Great for building endurance. ~5-15 min
Definition Duel
See a mortgage term, pick the correct definition from 4 choices. Same-category distractors make it challenging — you have to really know the difference between similar concepts. Reviews missed terms at the end. ~3-5 min
Flashcards
Classic flashcard study. See the front (term or question), think of the answer, then tap to reveal. Rate your confidence. Cards you struggle with come back sooner through spaced repetition. Self-paced
Glossary
Searchable reference of all terms and definitions. Use this when you need to look something up, not as your primary study method (reading ≠ learning).
Exam Simulation
The closest thing to the real test. Full exam (125 questions, 190 min), half exam (63 questions), or quick check (25 questions). Timed, scored by category, with pass/fail at 75%. Take this when you think you're ready. 25-190 min
Your Study Plan
When is your exam?
We'll build a custom study schedule based on your timeline.
Tips for Success
→ Short daily sessions beat long cram sessions. 30 minutes a day for 4 weeks will serve you better than 8 hours the night before.
→ Always do your spaced repetition reviews. When the dashboard says you have reviews due, do them first. This is the single most important thing for long-term retention.
→ Pay attention to explanations. Every question has an explanation that teaches you WHY the answer is correct. Don't just memorize — understand the reasoning.
→ Focus on Origination and Federal law. Together they're 51% of the exam. If you're short on time, prioritize these.
→ Use the Exam Sim to calibrate. Don't schedule your real exam until you're consistently scoring 80%+ on full simulations here.