The best MBB online assessment simulator is the one that matches the assessment named in your invitation. McKinsey, BCG, and Bain use different formats, and their processes vary by office, role, and recruiting cohort. A polished simulator for the wrong test is still the wrong preparation.
Use this sequence:
- Read the invitation and record the exact assessment name.
- Use official firm preparation or system checks first.
- Build the shared analytical skills.
- Add one format-specific simulator if a gap remains.
- Verify the current offer and rules on the provider's own site before paying.
Which assessment path are you facing?
This table is deliberately broad. It prevents a common SEO mistake: turning one office's process into a universal claim for the entire firm.
8-question CCA numerical mock
- 8 original numerical questions
- One shared 12-minute clock
- Forward-only, with a worked debrief
Best MBB assessment simulator platforms compared
We tested the accessible free journey on each platform below on July 20-21, 2026. “Free proof” means what a visitor could actually complete or inspect without buying; it does not assume the paid library matches the sales page.
The practical winners depend on intent: SolveForge had the strongest complete free Solve simulations, Solve Games Guide the strongest debrief, MBB Gorilla the clearest Bain-format routing, and DrillCase the closest Casey-style shell. Road to Offer's bet is different: earn trust inside the search article, preserve the exact run across signup, then connect the diagnosed weakness to the rest of case preparation.
Best practice for a BCG chatbot-style online case
BCG Mexico publicly describes its Online Case Experience as an interactive business case guided by a chatbot. Road to Offer's BCG Casey simulator trains that broad experience with original cases, sequential questions, exhibits, business math, and recommendations.
You can try two questions without signup, then complete one free case after creating an account. The full BCG online case guide explains what to verify in your invitation, and the best BCG Casey simulator, compared breaks down how it stacks up against Prepmatter, PrepLounge, and CaseBasix on price and feedback.
Try the BCG Casey-style case free
Answer two chatbot-style questions with no account, then finish one full timed case after signup.
Best for:
- structured judgment inside a fixed sequence
- deciding which data matters
- exhibit reading and calculations
- committing to written answers
- finishing with an answer-first recommendation
Best practice for CCA-style numerical reasoning
BCG's public CCA pages describe a short, multidimensional assessment but do not publish one universal item blueprint. Road to Offer's CCA-style numerical practice uses eight original questions on a 12-minute shared clock, an independent practice format designed to train scheduling, reallocation, quantitative reasoning, and logical patterns. For a side-by-side of the options, see the best BCG CCA simulator, compared.
That is Road to Offer's practice format. Use the evidence-based CCA guide to separate official information from candidate reports.
Try the CCA-style numerical mock free
Run two numerical questions with no account, then the full eight-question, twelve-minute mock free after signup.
Best for:
- percentages, ratios, and rates
- scheduling and capacity constraints
- chart and table reading
- forward decisions under a shared time budget
- identifying the weakest numerical family
Best practice for McKinsey Solve
McKinsey Solve is a game-based problem-solving assessment. Start with McKinsey's official preparation and the McKinsey Solve guide. The Redrock study guide helps with the data-analysis side, while ecosystem-specific practice should come from a provider that clearly demonstrates the current game mechanics it covers.
Generic case simulators do not recreate Solve. They can still improve transferable data interpretation and disciplined decision making, but they should not be marketed as the same experience.
Road to Offer publishes free practice simulations for the three Solve modules: Sea Wolf for constraint solving, Red Rock for exhibit reading and calculation, and Sustainable Futures Lab for prioritization and stakeholder judgment. They are original practice built from public information about each format, not replicas, and each is playable without an account.
Live free simulator from Road to Offer for the McKinsey Solve Red Rock study. Practise the real format in the browser, no account needed to start.
Best practice for Bain online assessments
Bain assessment formats vary by geography and role. Your invitation may name a provider or test family; use that name when selecting practice. The Bain assessment guide gives a broader orientation, while numerical and logical reasoning can be trained through official samples and the deductive reasoning practice guide. Treat that practice as transferable unless your invitation confirms the exact format.
Do not assume that every Bain candidate receives SOVA, TestGorilla, or the same section mix. Verify first, then practice.
If your invitation does name SOVA, the free Bain SOVA practice questions cover one numerical data-interpretation item and one abstract pattern, each with the reasoning explained.
Live free simulator from Road to Offer for the Bain SOVA numerical and logical assessment. Practise the real format in the browser, no account needed to start.
Which skills transfer across all of them?
The interface changes, but several habits remain valuable:
- define the decision before calculating
- separate relevant from irrelevant information
- write percentage, ratio, and rate relationships cleanly
- read chart titles, axes, units, and denominators
- estimate before calculating
- commit when the process is forward-only
- summarize with a recommendation, evidence, risk, and next step
Use free case interview drills for isolated skills, then return to the format-specific simulation.
How should you compare paid simulator options?
Prices and case counts change, so verify current details on the provider's own checkout page. Compare these durable criteria instead:
Avoid any provider claiming leaked questions, guaranteed outcomes, or universal accuracy across every office.
Free-first recommendation
Every simulation Road to Offer publishes is collected on the assessment simulators page, covering six firm formats across McKinsey, Bain, and BCG.
Begin with official materials and one free diagnostic:
- BCG online case invitation: try the Casey-style preview
- BCG CCA invitation: try the CCA-style numerical preview
- McKinsey Solve invitation: use official guidance and the Solve guide
- Bain invitation: identify the provider and test family before choosing practice
Pay only after the diagnostic gives you a concrete reason. "I need more timed chatbot cases" is a reason. "This bundle says MBB" is not.
Sources and independence
- BCG Mexico recruiting; official online case and CCA descriptions
- BCG US Associate recruiting; current US assessment process language
- BCG case preparation; official case-skill preparation
- McKinsey Solve; official McKinsey interviewing and Solve context
BCG, Casey, and CCA are trademarks of Boston Consulting Group. Road to Offer is not affiliated with or endorsed by BCG.
