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Score range: 400–1600
2h 14m
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Full-Length Digital SAT Practice Test
Module-based adaptive test simulation matching the real Digital SAT experience. Timed conditions with real exam navigation tools.
- Adaptive Module 1 → Module 2 difficulty
- Timed experience — real exam conditions
- Built-in calculator & reference sheet
- Instant 400–1600 score report
SAT Practice by Section
Target your weakest area. The Digital SAT has two sections — practice them individually to focus your prep time.
📖 Reading & Writing
54 questions · 64 minutes
🔢 Math
44 questions · 70 minutes
Test format
Digital SAT Test Format Explained
The Digital SAT replaced the paper-based test in 2024. It’s shorter, fully computer-adaptive, and scored 400–1600.
Section Breakdown
| Section | Modules | Questions | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reading & Writing | Module 1 + 2 | 54 | 64 min |
| Math | Module 1 + 2 | 44 | 70 min |
| Total | 98 | ~2h 14m |
Reading & Writing — What's Tested
- Information & Ideas (26%) — comprehension, command of evidence
- Craft & Structure (28%) — words in context, text structure, cross-text connections
- Expression of Ideas (20%) — rhetorical synthesis, transitions
- Standard English Conventions (26%) — grammar, punctuation, sentence structure
Math — What's Tested
- Algebra (35%) — linear equations, systems, inequalities
- Advanced Math (35%) — nonlinear functions, equivalent expressions
- Problem-Solving & Data Analysis (15%) — ratios, percentages, statistics
- Geometry & Trigonometry (15%) — area, volume, right triangles
Adaptive testing explained
How the Digital SAT Adapts to You
This is a huge advantage — and most students don’t fully understand it. Here’s
exactly how multistage adaptive testing works and why it matters for your score.
Module 1
Mixed-difficulty questions. Both sections start here — your answers determine where you go next.
Algorithm Evaluates
Your Module 1 performance determines whether Module 2 is harder or easier.
Module 2
Easier path caps your max score. Harder path unlocks the highest score bands (700–800 per section).
How it works
How This SAT Practice Test Works
Everything you need to simulate real Digital SAT conditions and walk
away with an accurate adaptive score.
- ⏱ Test experience
- Timed mode mirrors real exam — 64 min R&W, 70 min Math
- Untimed mode available for relaxed practice
- Graphing calculator built in for Math Module 2
- Math reference sheet available during test
- Flag & review questions within each module
- 📊 Scoring system
- Score range: 400–1600 total
- Section scores: 200–800 each (R&W + Math)
- Adaptive scoring — harder path yields higher ceiling
- Percentile ranking displayed instantly
- Mirrors College Board scoring accuracy
- 🎯 What you get
- Instant score report — 400–1600
- Section score breakdown
- Skill-level performance insights
- Detailed answer explanations
- Retake with fresh questions anytime
Practice by section
SAT Practice Test by Section
The Digital SAT has two sections — Reading & Writing, and Math. Each has two adaptive modules.
Reading & Writing
Tests your ability to read, comprehend, and edit passages across literature, history/social studies, humanities, and science. Includes vocabulary in context, grammar, and rhetorical analysis.
Math
Covers algebra, advanced math, problem-solving & data analysis, and geometry/trigonometry. Calculator allowed throughout — both modules include a graphing calculator and a math reference sheet.
Why this test
Why Take This Free SAT Practice Test?
Built for students who want an accurate, realistic, and actionable test-taking experience.
Real Digital SAT Simulation
Adaptive modules, same question count, same timing, and same interface tools as the official Bluebook test. No surprises on exam day.
Identify Your Weak Areas
Get a skill-level breakdown after each test. See exactly which question types are costing you points — so your study time goes to the right places.
Improve Time Management
Practice under real time pressure per module. Learn
when to move on and how to pace yourself across
both adaptive modules per section.
Build Test Confidence
Familiarity with the format is one of the highest-ROI
moves in SAT prep. Eliminate surprises and walk in
knowing exactly what to expect.
Prep strategies
SAT Practice Test Strategies
What separates an 1100 from a 1400 isn’t just knowledge — it’s strategy.
- 📖 Reading & Writing Tips
- Read the question before the passage — every question has a specific focus
- Eliminate answers that contradict the passage, even if they sound good
- For grammar questions, choose the most concise correct answer
- Cross-text questions: identify each author's main claim before comparing
- For "complete the text" questions, predict the answer before looking at options
- Don't overthink vocabulary — context always matters more than memorized definitions
- ⏰ Time Management Tips
- Aim for ~1 min per question in R&W, ~1.5–2 min in Math
- Flag and move — never spend more than 2 minutes on a single question
- Keep an eye on the module timer — not just individual questions
- Review flagged questions in the final 3–5 minutes of each module
- Practice under real time conditions — don't train in untimed mode only
- 🔢 Math Section Strategies
- Use the built-in graphing calculator strategically — don't over-rely on it
- Plug in numbers when variables feel abstract --saves time-- on algebra
- For word problems, identify what's being asked before reading all the details
- Free-response questions: always show your work — partial credit doesn't exist here, but checking does
- Sketch geometry problems even when a figure is provided
- Leave hardest questions for last — all questions are worth equal points
- ❌ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Spending too long on Module 1 — it affects your path, not just one score
- Ignoring the adaptive structure — guessing on M1 questions has outsized consequences
- Memorizing formulas the reference sheet already provides
- Skipping passage context for vocabulary questions
- Only practicing with untimed tests — timing pressure is a real skill
Study resources
Free SAT Prep Resources
Everything you need alongside the practice test — all free, all in one place.
Question Bank
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Study Guides
Section-by-section prep plans for every score level
SAT Prep Blog
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Frequently asked questions
Common Questions About This SAT Practice
Test
Yes — the full-length Digital SAT practice test and all section-specific tests are completely free. No credit card or signup required to start. You can optionally create an account to save your results and track progress over multiple sessions.
Yes. This test replicates the current Digital SAT format with two adaptive modules per section (Reading & Writing and Math), the same question types, the same timing, and built-in tools like a graphing calculator and math reference sheet — just like the official Bluebook platform.
Our scoring algorithm replicates the College Board's adaptive scoring model. Scores are reported on the 400–1600 scale with section scores (200–800 each) and closely correlate with official SAT results. Thousands of students use this test as a reliable baseline benchmark.
Yes, unlimited times. Each attempt draws from a large question bank so you see fresh questions every session. Most students see meaningful score improvements after 3–5 full-length adaptive practice attempts combined with targeted section review.
The national average SAT score is around 1010. A score of 1200+ is considered competitive for most 4-year universities. A 1400+ is strong for selective schools, and a 1500+ places you in the top 1% of all test-takers nationally. Your target score should align with the median score of your target schools.
The Digital SAT is approximately 2 hours 14 minutes of testing time — 64 minutes for Reading & Writing (two 32-minute modules) and 70 minutes for Math (two 35-minute modules), plus a short break between sections. Our full-length practice test matches this timing exactly so you build real test-day stamina.
Yes. The Digital SAT uses multistage adaptive testing (MST). Your performance on Module 1 of each section determines whether you receive an easier or harder Module 2. Being routed to the harder Module 2 is what unlocks the highest score bands (700–800 per section). Our practice test replicates this adaptive logic exactly, so you're training the right way.
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