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.

Aspect Onsight Flash
First try Yes Yes
Prior information None at all Beta allowed
Difficulty Harder Slightly easier
Tests Route-reading + climbing Climbing (with beta)
Prestige Highest first-try style High

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