Free Digital SAT Practice Test
Full-length adaptive practice test that mirrors the real Digital SAT. Module 1 sets your difficulty track — Module 2 adapts. Get an instant 400–1600 scaled score.
Real timing
Reading & Writing: 64 min. Math: 70 min. Same clock pressure as test day.
Instant scaled score
Get your 400–1600 score estimate immediately after finishing, broken down by section.
Adaptive modules
Your Module 1 performance routes you to Easy or Hard Module 2 — exactly like the real test.
What's on the Digital SAT practice test?
Reading & Writing — 54 questions
- Information & Ideas (comprehension)
- Craft & Structure (vocabulary in context)
- Expression of Ideas (rhetorical editing)
- Standard English Conventions (grammar)
Math — 44 questions
- Algebra (linear equations, systems)
- Advanced Math (quadratics, exponentials)
- Problem Solving & Data Analysis
- Geometry & Trigonometry
How is the Digital SAT scored?
The Digital SAT uses section-adaptive testing. Each section (Reading & Writing and Math) has two modules. Your Module 1 score determines which Module 2 you see: the harder track unlocks the upper range of the 200–800 scale, while the easier track caps around 600.
Scaled scores are calculated using Item Response Theory (IRT) — not a simple raw-to-scaled table. Two students with the same number of correct answers can receive different scores depending on question difficulty. Our scoring model approximates this within ±30 points per section.
For an official score, use College Board's Bluebook app. Use our practice test to track weekly progress, identify weak domains, and simulate test-day conditions.
Digital SAT vs. paper SAT
| Feature | Digital SAT | Paper SAT |
|---|---|---|
| Format | Adaptive (multistage) | Fixed |
| Duration | ~2 hours 14 min | ~3 hours |
| Reading passages | Shorter (1 per question) | Longer (shared) |
| Calculator | Allowed all math | Section-restricted |
| Score range | 400–1600 | 400–1600 |
| Results | Days | Weeks |