Students ask this a lot:
“Are Tyrion Papers predicted papers actually accurate?”
“Would you say they have been accurate in past years?”
“What process do you use to make them?”
“Are they just old questions from predicted topics, or are they entirely new questions?”
This is a fair question. If you are going to spend time doing a predicted paper before your GCSE, IGCSE, AS or A Level exam, you want to know whether it is actually useful.
The honest answer is this:
Tyrion Papers predicted papers are designed to be accurate to the exam-board style, paper structure, difficulty level and likely topic areas. They are not leaked papers, and they cannot guarantee the exact questions that will appear in the real exam.
That difference matters.
A good predicted paper should not pretend to be magic. It should give you realistic, fresh, exam-style practice based on the specification, recent exam trends, common question styles and the kind of skills the exam board usually tests.
Browse our 2026 predicted papers here:
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What does “accurate” mean for Tyrion Papers predicted papers?
When students ask whether predicted papers are accurate, they usually mean one of two things.
The first meaning is:
“Will the exact same questions come up in the real exam?”
The answer is no. No genuine predicted paper can promise that. Tyrion Papers predicted papers are not leaked exam papers. They are not secret copies of future exams. They are not a guarantee of what will appear on the day.
The second meaning is much more useful:
“Do these papers accurately reflect the style, structure, topic balance, difficulty and question types of the real exam?”
That is the kind of accuracy we aim for.
A Tyrion Papers predicted paper should feel like a realistic version of the real exam. It should test sensible, high-value topic areas. It should use exam-style command words. It should match the general level of challenge. It should help students practise timing, technique and application before the real paper.
That is what we mean by accuracy.
Do Tyrion Papers predicted papers predict the exact exam?
No. And it would be misleading to say otherwise.
GCSE, IGCSE, AS and A Level exam papers are confidential before the exam. Nobody should be claiming to know the exact exam paper in advance. If someone says they have the actual paper before the exam, that should be treated as a serious red flag.
Tyrion Papers predicted papers are created as strategic revision papers.
The aim is not to “leak” the exam. The aim is to give students a realistic paper that targets the kind of content, skills, question styles and topic areas that are sensible to practise before the real exam.
A predicted paper can still be very useful without containing the exact future questions.
For example, if a Biology predicted paper trains you to handle data interpretation, unfamiliar contexts, required practical questions and mark-scheme phrasing, it can help you even if the exact wording of the real question is different.
If a Maths predicted paper makes you practise the right methods, the right difficulty level and the right style of multi-step problem solving, it can help you even if the numbers and layout are different.
That is the real purpose.
Are Tyrion Papers predicted papers just old past-paper questions?
No. That is not the aim.
Past papers are extremely useful, but most serious students have already seen many of them. By the final stage of revision, students may recognise questions, remember the mark scheme, or know the method before they have properly attempted the problem.
That is why predicted papers need to offer something different.
Tyrion Papers predicted papers are designed to provide fresh, original, exam-style practice. Past papers are used for analysis, not as a shortcut for copying and pasting old questions.
We look at past papers to understand:
the structure of the exam
the style of the questions
the level of difficulty
the common command words
the balance between topics
the types of skills being tested
the way mark schemes award marks
which topics have appeared recently
which areas may be worth practising again
But the purpose is not to simply recycle old questions.
The purpose is to create papers that feel familiar in style but still give students unseen practice.
That is especially important near the exam, when students need to know whether they can actually apply their knowledge without relying on memory of old mark schemes.
How do we make Tyrion Papers predicted papers accurate?
Accuracy comes from the process.
A predicted paper should not be made by randomly choosing popular topics. It should be built around the actual exam specification and the behaviour of that specific exam board.
For Tyrion Papers, the process focuses on several things.
First, the official specification is used as the foundation. The paper must stay inside the correct syllabus. It should not test content that students are not expected to know.
Second, recent papers are reviewed. This helps identify what has been tested heavily, what has been tested lightly, and what could reasonably be practised again.
Third, the paper structure is considered. Different exams have different formats. AQA Biology, Edexcel Maths, OCR Chemistry and CIE sciences do not all ask questions in the same way. A useful predicted paper has to feel like the correct exam board.
Fourth, question style matters. Some exam boards like longer application questions. Some use more structured calculations. Some rely heavily on practical skills. Some test definitions, explanations and evaluation in a very specific way.
Fifth, difficulty has to be balanced. A predicted paper should not be unrealistically easy just to make students feel good. It also should not be artificially impossible. The aim is to create a realistic paper that gives proper exam practice.
Finally, the mark scheme matters. A paper is not very useful if students cannot mark it properly afterwards. The mark scheme should help students understand what earns marks and where they lost them.
How accurate have Tyrion Papers been in past years?
We are careful with this question because “accuracy” can be misunderstood.
We do not claim that our predicted papers have perfectly predicted entire exam papers in previous years. That is not how real exam preparation works.
A predicted paper should not be judged only by whether the exact same question appears in the real exam. That is too narrow.
A better way to judge accuracy is to ask:
Did the paper feel close to the real exam?
Were the topic areas sensible?
Was the difficulty realistic?
Were the question styles similar?
Did it help students identify weak areas?
Did it help students practise timing?
Did the mark scheme help students understand how to improve?
Did it give students fresh practice after past papers had become too familiar?
That is the type of accuracy we aim for.
If a paper helps you revise the right areas, practise the right skills and walk into the exam with more confidence, then it has done its job.
What about AQA A Level Biology predicted papers?
AQA A Level Biology is a good example because students often ask whether predicted papers are useful for it.
Biology is not just about memorising content. The exam often tests application, data interpretation, required practicals, experimental design, unfamiliar contexts and precise mark-scheme wording.
That means a good AQA A Level Biology predicted paper should not just ask simple recall questions. It should make students practise the skills they actually need in the exam.
For AQA A Level Biology, Tyrion Papers predicted papers are designed to help students practise:
application questions
data interpretation
graph analysis
required practical-style questions
unfamiliar biological contexts
longer explanation questions
mark-scheme phrasing
high-yield biological concepts
timing across a full paper
This is why predicted papers can be useful even when the exact question does not appear. If the paper trains the right skill, the practice still matters.
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Why exact-question prediction is the wrong way to judge a predicted paper
A common mistake is to think a predicted paper is only useful if the exact same question comes up.
That is not how exams usually work.
A Biology paper might practise respiration in one context, while the real exam asks respiration in a different context. That does not make the practice useless. If the predicted paper trained you to explain the concept, interpret the data and use the correct terminology, it still helped.
A Maths paper might practise a certain algebraic method using different numbers from the real exam. That does not make it useless. If the method is relevant, the practice still helped.
A Chemistry paper might practise equilibrium, calculations or mechanisms in a slightly different format. Again, the value is in the skill and topic practice, not in memorising the exact question.
The better question is not:
“Will this exact question come up?”
The better question is:
“Will this paper help me practise the type of thinking, topic coverage and exam technique I need for the real exam?”
That is the correct way to judge a predicted paper.
When should students use Tyrion Papers predicted papers?
Predicted papers are most useful near the final stage of revision.
They should not be the first thing you do. You should still revise the content, use your notes, practise topic questions and work through past papers.
A good order is:
Revise the content first.
Use topic questions to fix weak areas.
Attempt past papers to understand the exam format.
Use predicted papers as fresh, unseen practice closer to the exam.
Mark the paper carefully.
Revise every mistake immediately.
This is where predicted papers are strongest. They give you a realistic test when you are close enough to the exam for the feedback to matter.
If you use them too early, you may waste them before you are ready. If you use them too late and do not mark them properly, you may not have enough time to fix your weak areas.
How should you use a Tyrion Papers predicted paper?
Do not just read through it.
Use it like a real exam.
Print it if possible. Put your phone away. Use the proper time limit. Attempt every question. Do not check the mark scheme halfway through. Do not give yourself generous marks.
Afterwards, mark it properly.
Then write down:
which topics you lost marks on
which question types slowed you down
which calculations you got wrong
which definitions or explanations were too vague
which practical skills need revision
which mark-scheme points you missed
The real improvement happens after the paper, not during it.
A predicted paper is only useful if you use the result to improve your revision.
Are Tyrion Papers predicted papers worth using?
Yes, if you use them properly.
They are not a shortcut that replaces revision. They are not a guaranteed preview of the exact exam. They are not a substitute for learning the syllabus.
But they can be very useful as final-stage practice.
They are especially useful when:
you have already done several past papers
you want fresh unseen questions
you want to practise realistic exam timing
you want to test your weak areas
you want to experience exam-board-style questions
you want to check whether your revision is actually working
you want one more serious paper before the real exam
That is the point of Tyrion Papers predicted papers.
They are designed to make your final revision sharper, more focused and more realistic.
Final answer: are Tyrion Papers predicted papers accurate?
Yes, if accuracy means realistic, targeted, exam-style practice based on the specification, recent trends, topic patterns and exam-board style.
No, if accuracy means a guaranteed copy of the future exam.
That is the honest answer.
Tyrion Papers predicted papers are designed to help students practise the right kind of questions before the exam. They give you fresh material, realistic timing, exam-style wording and a way to identify weaknesses while there is still time to fix them.
They should not replace revision. They should not replace past papers. But used properly, they can be one of the most useful final-stage revision tools before GCSE, IGCSE, AS and A Level exams.
Browse all 2026 predicted papers here:
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Frequently asked questions
Are Tyrion Papers predicted papers leaked papers?
No. Tyrion Papers predicted papers are not leaked papers. They are exam-style revision papers created to help students practise likely topics, exam-board style and realistic difficulty.
Are the questions copied from past papers?
The aim is to provide fresh, original, exam-style practice. Past papers are used to analyse exam style, topic patterns and structure, not to simply recycle old questions.
Can Tyrion Papers guarantee what will come up?
No. No genuine predicted paper can guarantee the exact future exam. The purpose is to help students prepare intelligently using realistic, targeted practice.
Are predicted papers better than past papers?
They are not a replacement for past papers. Past papers are essential. Predicted papers are most useful after you have already used past papers and want fresh unseen practice before the real exam.
Are Tyrion Papers predicted papers useful for AQA A Level Biology?
Yes, especially when used for application practice, data questions, required practicals, unfamiliar contexts and mark-scheme phrasing. They are most useful when completed under timed conditions and marked carefully.
When should I use a predicted paper?
Use it near the final stage of revision, once you have covered most of the specification and attempted some past papers. This makes it a better test of your real exam readiness.