Searching for a "Khan Academy answer revealer free" is a trap. The working tools are either malware, patched, or lead to cheating scandals. The non-working tools waste your time.

The real free answer revealer has been on your screen the entire time: The "Show Solution" button + The "Get Hint" feature + Your own effort.

Khan Academy is one of the few genuinely good things on the internet—a non-profit giving away elite education for $0. Don't cheat it. Use it. Struggle through the problems. The answers will reveal themselves to you permanently, not just for a screenshot.

Next Step: Close the tab searching for hacks. Open Khan Academy. Start the skill you’ve been avoiding. Click "Get Hint." You’ve got this.


Have you found a script claiming to be a working revealer? Don't risk your account. Report it to Khan Academy’s support team and move on. Your future self will thank you.


Khan Academy is not a static PDF. It is a dynamic, server-side learning platform. Here’s what happens when you load a problem:

Because the answers are generated on the fly and never hard-coded into the webpage you see, a simple “revealer” cannot work. Any Chrome extension or script claiming to “reveal” answers is either:

First, let’s understand what students think they are looking for. In a perfect world, an “answer revealer” would be a simple bookmarklet, a Chrome extension, or a Python script that, when activated, shows the correct answer to the current Khan Academy problem.

Khan Academy uses question banks. Even if you cheat on one problem, the next time you refresh the page, the numbers will change. A "revealer" that worked on 2x + 3 = 7 will fail on 5x - 2 = 13.

There is a built-in, legitimate way to see the answers on Khan Academy: The Hint Button.

It might feel slower, but using the hint system is the intended way to learn.

Instead of searching “Khan Academy answer revealer free,” bookmark this process:

Step 1: Read the problem carefully. Do you recognize the concept? Step 2: Click the “Hint” button three times. Write down what each hint says. Step 3: If still stuck, copy the problem text exactly. Step 4: Paste it into ChatGPT or Google Gemini with the prompt: “Explain this like I’m 12, then show the steps, then give the answer.” Step 5: Compare the AI’s steps to your work. Find your mistake. Step 6: Go back to Khan Academy. Solve the original problem yourself (do not copy-paste the AI’s number—you’ll have a different random number anyway).

Result: You got the answer. You learned the method. Your mastery score goes up legitimately. And your computer remains virus-free.