Look at the image.
Pick the word.
200 picture-prompted fill-in-the-blank cards covering easements, deeds, agency, contracts, finance, and land use. Built so the picture is the clue — your brain stores the rule in the same place it stores the image.
- · 200 cards (national)
- · 10 per session
- · No signup to try
- · Free

The duty of trust an agent owes a principal is fiduciary duty.
How Visual Recall works
Three beats per card — built to bind a rule to a mental picture.
1. Look
Each card opens with a hand-rendered illustration of the concept — an easement crossing two lots, a quitclaim deed mid-signature, two agents shaking hands.
2. Tap
Four chips appear below the sentence. Tap the term that names what the picture shows. Get it wrong and the chip shakes back to the bank for one more try.
3. Learn
Reveal unlocks four blocks: the key point, why this answer is correct, why the three others almost work but don’t, and an exam-day judgment cue.
What you’ll learn
200 cards across six core exam topics. A few sample illustrations:






Frequently asked questions
What is Visual Recall?+
Visual Recall is a picture-prompted fill-in-the-blank study mode for the U.S. real estate licensing exam. Each card pairs an illustration of a concept (an easement, a quitclaim deed, dual agency) with a sentence that has one blank. You pick the right term from four choices.
Is it free?+
Yes. You can play unlimited rounds without an account. Sign up if you want EstatePass to remember which of the 200 cards you have mastered and which you got wrong.
Do I need to sign up to try it?+
No signup required to play. Anonymous progress is not saved between sessions — sign up free to track mastery across visits.
How is this different from regular flashcards?+
Flashcards usually show a term and ask for the definition. Visual Recall flips the prompt: you see a picture of the situation first, then choose the term. The image binds the rule to a scene your brain already remembered, which is what makes the term stick under exam pressure.
What topics does it cover?+
Easements, estates and tenancy, deeds and title, agency and fiduciary duty, contracts (bilateral, unilateral, void, voidable), finance and mortgage instruments, land use, and fair housing — the national portion of the salesperson / broker exam.
Does it cover state-specific exam material?+
Not in this release. The 200 cards target the national portion only. State-specific picture decks are a future addition.
How long does one session take?+
A session is 10 cards. Most users finish in 4–6 minutes. You can do as many rounds as you like.
What happens when I get a card wrong?+
Your first wrong tap shakes the chip back to the bank and lets you try once more. A second wrong tap reveals the correct answer plus the rule, plus why each of the wrong choices almost works. Wrong cards go into your review pile if you are signed in.
Want to track which 100 cards you have mastered?
Sign up free. EstatePass keeps your mastered set, brings back wrong cards as a review pile, and lines this up with practice questions, mock exams, and flashcards on the same dashboard.
