JLPT countdown: WaniKani level on test day

JLPT registration deadlines force a decision: target N3 this December, or wait until July for a more comfortable shot? This calculator projects your WaniKani level forward from today to your test date, then compares it against the kanji coverage you need for the level you're taking.

Note that WaniKani only handles the kanji + vocabulary half of the test. JLPT grammar and listening are separate preparations. See our JLPT pairing guide for the full picture.

Days until test
120
WK level on test day
L32
N3 kanji needs
L35

Off track by 3 WK level(s). You can still pass with active vocab study and grammar prep, but WaniKani alone will not have fully covered N3 kanji by the test date.

JLPT test dates

The JLPT runs twice a year in most countries:

Some smaller countries only host the December sitting (e.g. parts of South America, Africa). Check the JEES / JLPT website for your specific testing centre's schedule.

WK level required for each JLPT level

Approximate WaniKani level at which the JLPT kanji set is effectively covered:

These are coverage floors, not guarantees. JLPT kanji sections test reading and meaning recall in pseudo- natural sentences; a recent WK Guru is more fragile than a deeply burned item. Aim a few levels above the floor if you have time.

If the calculator says "off track"

Off track doesn't mean don't take the test - it means WaniKani alone won't fully cover the kanji set by the test date. Three options:

See your actual coverage

For the exact kanji you have learned vs the kanji each JLPT level requires, the JLPT coverage page shows the breakdown per level (works without an API key) and the personalised version is on your dashboard with the API key.

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