Instead of looking for a "hack," use these strategies to find the answers while keeping your progress intact:
Five years ago, you could right-click a question, click "Inspect," and find the correct answer hidden in a JSON variable. That is dead. Khan Academy now serves questions via dynamic React components. The answers are often hashed or stored server-side until you submit.
: Using automated means to "scrape" or "exploit" the service is a direct violation of Khan Academy's Terms of Service , which could lead to account suspension.
Instead of looking for a "hack," use these strategies to find the answers while keeping your progress intact:
Five years ago, you could right-click a question, click "Inspect," and find the correct answer hidden in a JSON variable. That is dead. Khan Academy now serves questions via dynamic React components. The answers are often hashed or stored server-side until you submit.
: Using automated means to "scrape" or "exploit" the service is a direct violation of Khan Academy's Terms of Service , which could lead to account suspension.