Take a free SAT practice test online with 3 complete Digital SAT tests — no payment, no card details. Each test runs four modules back to back on real exam timing, and you get a 1600-scale score plus a list of the questions you missed as soon as you submit.
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Worth knowing up front so you do not waste your time: two things sit behind the paid plan.
Every practice test counts the same against your free slots and none of them are locked. Pick the newest one if you want the closest match to the current Digital SAT format.
It matches where it matters: the 98-question four-module structure, per-module timing, and the 1600 scale. You sit for over two hours like a real session, including the break between Reading and Writing and Math.
It differs in cost and speed: the real exam means registering with College Board, travelling to a test centre, and waiting days for a score; a practice test here is scored the moment you submit and can be retaken to measure progress.
Before you start, the system asks for your target score and planned test date — so every practice score is shown next to the goal you are aiming at, not as a number in a vacuum.
A total on the 400–1600 scale plus separate Reading and Writing and Math scores (200–800 each), converted with Digital SAT scoring tables rather than a simple percentage of correct answers.
The per-module list of missed questions shows where the points went. Retaking the same test costs no free slot, so the most effective loop is: take the test, review your misses, retake it and compare the two scores.
Bluebook is College Board's own exam app and ships six practice tests. It is the closest thing to the real exam, but it has no Vietnamese explanations and does not track your progress over time.
Khan Academy is entirely free and strong for skill-by-skill drilling, but its interface does not reproduce the Digital SAT exam room.
A SAT practice test here comes with a larger test bank and explanations in Vietnamese, in exchange for creating an account. If you only want to sit one test and leave, Bluebook is faster — worth saying plainly so you pick the right tool.
3 different tests. That number is enforced on the server, not a marketing figure.
Yes. Retaking a practice test you have already taken does not use a new slot, so you can sit the same test as many times as you like. A slot is only used when you open a test you have never taken.
No. The free tier never asks about payment and does not turn into a paid plan after a trial period.
About 30 seconds: an email and a 6-digit password, with no email verification before you can start.
98 questions across four modules: two Reading and Writing modules of 27 questions each, and two Math modules of 22 questions each.
You see the correct answer for every question, and a few questions have their explanation unlocked as a sample. Full per-question explanations are part of the paid plan.
It matches where it matters: 98 questions in four modules, per-module timing, and 400–1600 scoring exactly like the Digital SAT. The difference is that you get your score the moment you submit and can retake it to measure progress.
Yes. Each module runs on the real clock — 32 minutes per Reading and Writing module, 35 minutes per Math module — and the timer cannot be paused.