Lloyds Banking Group Game-Based Assessment: Prep Guide (2026)
Lloyds Banking Group's graduate and internship process can include a game-based assessment that measures cognitive aptitude alongside strengths and values.
Practise the games free →What to expect
For banking and finance early-careers roles, expect timed tasks probing numerical reasoning, memory and attention, often combined with a strengths or behavioural component. The specific games change over time and by scheme, so follow the instructions in your invite.
How to prepare
- Train the specific game mechanics, not generic puzzles: Numerosity, Digit Span, Disco Numbers.
- Rehearse under a real timer so the format feels automatic on the day.
- Find your single weakest sub-skill and drill that one until it improves.
FAQ
Does Lloyds use game-based assessments?
For banking and finance early-careers roles, expect timed tasks probing numerical reasoning, memory and attention, often combined with a strengths or behavioural component. The specific games change over time and by scheme, so follow the instructions in your invite.
How do I prepare for the Lloyds assessment?
Practise the underlying cognitive skills under a timer and target your weakest area, then follow Lloyds's official instructions for the real assessment. Free practice for the relevant games is available on Prepwise.