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Everything you need to know about Classical Quest, classical education practice, and how we work with your homeschool curriculum.
All 8 subjects, all games, full Kingdom progression, full typing program, and full geography access. Everything the paid plan includes, for 14 days. No credit card needed to start.
No. Email only. Nothing charges automatically. If you decide to subscribe after the trial, you enter payment information at that point.
The trial ends automatically. You keep access to the typing diagnostic, parent guides, printable flashcards, and the blog. Full access returns when you subscribe.
There is nothing to cancel. Without a credit card on file, nothing charges. If you do not subscribe, your trial simply ends on day 15.
You get a 30-day trial (not 14) with everything unlocked, starting your next login. You will receive an email explaining the change.
Typing diagnostic, parent guides, printable flashcards, and the blog. These do not require a trial or subscription.
Classical Quest is a classical education practice platform built for homeschool families. It covers Latin vocabulary, memory work, typing, geography, timeline, math, science, English grammar, and fine arts — everything a classical student needs to drill and retain. It works alongside any curriculum including Classical Conversations, Memoria Press, Veritas Press, Well-Trained Mind, Visual Latin, Latin for Children, and Classical Academic Press.
Yes. The sample quest, typing practice, geography games, and the first 50 Latin vocabulary words are available without a credit card or account. You can start practicing in under 10 seconds by visiting /demo.
No account is required to try the free tools. Creating a free account lets you save progress across devices, track streaks, unlock achievements, and use the Parent Dashboard. A paid subscription unlocks unlimited practice across all subjects.
Classical Quest covers the full classical education journey from ages 4 to 18. Young Explorer mode simplifies the interface for ages 4-7. Grammar Stage content is designed for K-6th grade, Logic Stage for 7th-8th grade, and Rhetoric Stage for 9th-12th grade. Each level is clearly labeled so parents can set the right difficulty for each student.
10-15 minutes a day is plenty for classical memory work. The spacing effect — distributed practice — is far more effective than long cramming sessions. Start with a short guided session or classic quest, then add targeted flashcards when a subject needs extra review.
Yes. Classical Quest supports all three CC Foundations cycles (Africa, Europe, Americas), plus Essentials grammar and the Challenge programs (A through IV). The /for-cc-families page has details on how Classical Quest complements CC memory work without replacing the curriculum itself. Classical Quest is not affiliated with or endorsed by Classical Conversations.
Yes. We have a dedicated /for-memoria-press page covering First Form Latin, Second Form Latin, and the classical memory work that Memoria Press families emphasize. Classical Quest provides drill and spaced repetition that complements the Memoria Press curriculum.
Yes. Classical Quest aligns with the Well-Trained Mind approach to classical education. See /for-well-trained-mind for details on how our Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric Stage content maps to the WTM framework.
Yes. See /for-visual-latin for our curriculum companion page. Classical Quest provides vocabulary drill and grammar practice that reinforces Visual Latin lessons.
No. Classical Quest is a practice companion, not a replacement curriculum. Your curriculum teaches. Classical Quest drills. Think of Classical Quest as the flashcards, quizzes, and games your student uses to revisit lessons after instruction.
Foundational Latin vocabulary (470+ words), noun declensions (all 5), verb conjugations (all 4 plus irregular), case usage, sentence translation, and pronunciation. Advanced content includes Henle First Year Latin vocabulary, Henle Second Year Latin, and Classical vs Ecclesiastical pronunciation differences.
Yes. Classical Quest has a free Latin reference hub with 10 pages covering: the Latin Alphabet with classical pronunciation, all 5 Latin Cases explained in plain English, all 6 Latin Verb Tenses, the full Declensions Chart, the Conjugations Chart, a complete Prepositions List, a Grammar Glossary with 43+ terms, Latin Roots that appear in English, 50+ Common Latin Phrases with meanings and context, and Roman Numerals. No signup required. Start at /latin-glossary or any of the pages under /latin.
Student plan: $9.99/month or $95/year (saves $25). Family plan (up to 5 students): $14.99/month or $144/year (saves $36). Family Legacy: $249 one-time for 10 years of access. All paid plans unlock every subject, every game, and the Parent Dashboard. Free tier remains available to anyone.
Yes, in most ESA states. As of April 2026, 18+ U.S. states offer Education Savings Accounts or Education Freedom Accounts, and educational software like Classical Quest typically qualifies as a reimbursable expense. Classical Quest provides itemized receipts you can submit to your ESA administrator. Check your state's approved vendor list or contact your ESA administrator to confirm eligibility.
Yes, anytime. You can upgrade, downgrade, or cancel from the Parent Dashboard or by emailing info@classicalquest.com. Cancellations take effect at the end of your current billing period and we offer a 30-day refund if the platform isn't a fit.
Yes. We offer special promo codes for classical education communities and co-ops. Contact info@classicalquest.com with your group size and details, or see our /for-co-ops page.
The Kingdom is Classical Quest's home base — a visual map with 12 buildings across 8 classical subjects. Buildings grow stronger (Bronze → Silver → Gold) as students master more content. It's designed to make classical practice feel like an adventure instead of a chore.
Daily Quest is the daily-practice hub. Students can choose Marcus Guided practice with a time contract, or the classic quest for a quick mixed review. It is the easiest way to build a daily habit of classical practice.
Spaced repetition is a study technique where cards you know well are shown less often and cards you struggle with are shown more often. Classical Quest uses that review pattern for Latin vocabulary and across all subjects.
The Flashcard Study Hub has 5 modes: Flip (classic card flip with grading), Learn (starts with choices, then moves toward typed recall), Write (pure typed recall), Match (timed tap-to-match pairs game), and Test (mixed quiz with score breakdown). Each mode is suited to different learning goals.
Yes — 50+ educational games covering Latin, geography, timeline, math, English grammar, science, and fine arts. Notable games include Chariot Race (capitals), Victoria Draconis (vocabulary boss battles), Lava Chicken (mixed subjects), Scholar's Trial (arcade-style quiz), and Atlas Conquest (interactive world map). All included with a paid subscription.
Yes. The Parent Dashboard shows progress across all students in your family — streaks, mastery levels, time practiced, subjects explored, and achievement unlocks. It's PIN-protected so students can't peek. Available with any paid plan.
The Student plan supports 1 student. The Family plan and Family Legacy plan both support up to 5 students. Each student gets their own profile, progress, and level.
Yes. We collect only what's needed to run the platform and never sell your data. We use GA4 and Meta Pixel for aggregate analytics, but we don't show third-party ads. See /privacy for the full privacy policy. You can delete your account and all associated data at any time.
Classical Quest works in any modern browser. The iOS app is available, and the Android app is coming soon.
Email info@classicalquest.com, use the feedback button on any page, or visit /support. John reads every message personally and we fix reported bugs quickly — Classical Quest is built by a homeschool family in Colorado and we take user feedback seriously.
Visit /blog for 85+ articles on classical education, Latin learning, homeschool routines, memory work strategies, Classical Conversations cycles, Memoria Press resources, and more.
Classical Quest was built by a homeschool dad in Colorado, for his own classical education family. It is operated by TitanCraft AI, LLC Every feature is built based on what actually helps classical families practice and retain what they learn.
Email info@classicalquest.comand we’ll get back to you. Or try a sample before you decide.