Conglomerate vs. breccia Conglomerate is dominated by rounded clasts; breccia is dominated by angular clasts. If the fragments look broken and sharp-edged, breccia is usually the better match.
Conglomerate vs. sandstone Sandstone is dominated by sand-sized grains; conglomerate has pebble-to-cobble clasts you can pick out individually. If the big pieces stand out clearly, you’re beyond sandstone.
Conglomerate vs. gravel deposit Loose gravel isn’t conglomerate until it’s lithified. If it falls apart in your hands and doesn’t show cementation, it’s sediment, not conglomerate.
Conglomerate vs. matrix-supported rock Some conglomerates have clasts “floating” in a fine matrix. Don’t let that fool you into calling it mudstone—look for the rounded clasts and describe whether it’s clast-supported or matrix-supported.