Onsight vs Flash

An onsight and a flash are both clean first-try ascents — the difference is information. An onsight uses no prior knowledge at all; a flash allows beta, such as watching someone climb it or getting hold-by-hold tips. Onsighting is the purer, harder achievement at the same grade.

AspectOnsightFlash
First tryYesYes
Prior informationNone at allBeta allowed
DifficultyHarderSlightly easier
TestsRoute-reading + climbingClimbing (with beta)
PrestigeHighest first-try styleHigh

It's an onsight if…

  • You had zero prior information
  • You didn't watch anyone on it
  • You sent it clean, first try

It's a flash if…

  • You used beta or watched someone
  • You studied a video first
  • You sent it clean, first try

Verdict

Both are first-try sends and rank above a redpoint; the onsight ranks higher because you solved everything in real time. If you want the onsight, avoid any beta — even overhearing it turns it into a flash.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between an onsight and a flash?

Both are clean first-try ascents, but an onsight has no prior information at all, while a flash allows beta — watching others, hold descriptions, or video. The lack of any foreknowledge makes the onsight the higher achievement.

Is a flash harder than a redpoint?

At the same grade, usually yes. A flash gives you one shot with gathered beta, while a redpoint lets you rehearse the moves over many attempts. So flashing a grade is a bigger achievement than redpointing it.

Does watching a video ruin an onsight?

Yes — any prior information, including video, hold-by-hold beta, or watching someone climb it, means a clean first try counts as a flash rather than an onsight. Onsighting requires going in with nothing.

Related: Onsight · Flash · Redpoint · Beta · Send