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# Previewing an A/B Test

There are different ways to preview your A/B Test variants.

## During the setup of your new A/B Test

When setting up a new A/B Test there are three options to preview your A/B Test variant. First of all, you open the preview of your variant by clicking on the **preview** button in the overview of variants:

![Open the preview of your variant by clicking on the preview button in the overview of variants when setting up the test.](/files/2JeDIgQ75tDMZVZvgZHL)

With all variants set up, you can get an overview before the A/B Test. In that screen, you also have the option to preview all variants:

![Before launching a test, you can preview the variants to ensure everything looks as it should.](/files/iRGTeu0ODtTtnwx17WHz)

## During a running test

You can preview all the A/B test variants while a test is running. Go to the specific test, and you will have an overview of the current results. You can also preview each variant by clicking the "preview"-button.

![You can also preview your variants while the test is running.](/files/CysnJvcP01MmR17ANdRO)


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