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SAT Math Score Calculator (2025)

Move the sliders to enter how many questions you answered correctly in each module. Your estimated 200–800 scaled score updates in real time, accounting for the digital SAT's adaptive Module 2 routing.

1. Enter Your Correct Answers

Out of 22 questions. Module 1 is the same for everyone.

Module 2 difficulty

Tip: your Module 1 score decides this automatically — we auto-select the matching track for you.

Out of 22 questions. Difficulty depends on your Module 1 performance.

2. Your Estimated Score

Your estimated SAT Math score is 200 out of 800.

Needs work

Adaptive Module 2 routing

Your Module 2: Standard Track

Score 17+ on Module 1 to unlock the Hard Track.

3. How to Improve

Reach a 700

To reach 700, you need more correct answers.

Biggest lever

Add correct answers to see which module helps most.

Tip 1 — Unlock the Hard Track Score at least 17 out of 22 on Module 1 to be routed to the Hard Track Module 2. The Hard Track is the only path to scores above 680 — without it, even a perfect Module 2 raw score caps around 680.
Tip 2 — Master Algebra & Advanced Math Algebra and Advanced Math together make up roughly 70% of SAT Math questions. Improving accuracy in linear equations, systems of equations, quadratics, and function analysis delivers the largest point gains per hour of study.
Tip 3 — Use the Formula Sheet Strategically The SAT provides a reference sheet of geometric formulas. Memorize what is NOT on it — trig identities, quadratic formula, percent change, and average formulas — so you are never slowed down by recall during the test.
Tip 4 — Practice Under Timed Conditions Each SAT Math module gives you 35 minutes for 22 questions — roughly 95 seconds per question. Practice full-length timed modules regularly. Students who practice under real time pressure improve their scores by an average of 40-80 points.

Ready to practice? Head to the SAT Math practice hub, review the formula sheet, or take a full mock test.

4. Domain Accuracy Breakdown

Estimate your accuracy in each SAT Math domain to find where to focus. Weighted by approximate question frequency.

Weighted accuracy: 75%

Your weakest domain: Algebra

Raw-to-Scaled Score Conversion Table

Total raw correct answers (0–44) mapped to scaled scores for each adaptive track.

SAT Math raw score to scaled score conversion for Hard and Standard adaptive tracks
Raw Correct (0–44) Hard Track Standard Track
0 200 200
1 202 200
2 205 200
3 210 205
4 220 210
5 230 220
6 250 230
7 270 245
8 290 260
9 310 275
10 330 290
11 350 305
12 370 320
13 390 335
14 410 350
15 430 365
16 450 380
17 470 395
18 490 410
19 510 425
20 530 440
21 550 450
22 565 460
23 580 470
24 595 480
25 610 490
26 625 500
27 640 510
28 655 520
29 665 530
30 675 540
31 685 550
32 695 560
33 705 570
34 715 580
35 725 590
36 735 600
37 745 610
38 755 620
39 765 630
40 775 640
41 785 650
42 790 660
43 795 670
44 800 680

Estimates are based on representative digital SAT concordance data and the adaptive routing model. Actual College Board curves vary slightly by test form.

Score FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the SAT Math score calculated?
The digital SAT Math score is calculated using an adaptive two-module format. Your raw correct answers from both modules (each out of 22 questions, 44 total) are converted to a scaled score between 200 and 800. Your Module 1 performance determines which Module 2 you receive: scoring 17 or more correct routes you to the Hard Track (higher ceiling, up to 800), while scoring fewer routes you to the Standard Track (lower ceiling, up to ~680). College Board applies an equating process so scores are comparable across test forms.
What raw score do I need for 800 in SAT Math?
To score 800 on SAT Math, you need to answer all 44 questions correctly (22 in Module 1 + 22 in Module 2) on the Hard Track. The Hard Track is only accessible if you score 17 or more correct answers on Module 1. On the Standard Track, the maximum achievable scaled score is approximately 680 — so a perfect raw score is not sufficient without being on the Hard Track. Use the slider calculator above to explore the exact score for any raw total.
What is a good SAT Math score?
A good SAT Math score depends on your college goals. The national average SAT Math score is around 520. Scoring 600+ puts you in roughly the top 25% of test takers, while 700+ places you in the top 10%. For admission to highly selective colleges, aim for 750–800. For state universities, a score of 550–650 is often competitive. Use the calculator and domain breakdown above to identify which areas to focus on.
What is the difference between the Hard Track and Standard Track in SAT Math?
In the digital SAT, Module 2 adapts based on your Module 1 performance. If you answer 17 or more questions correctly in Module 1, you are routed to the Hard Track Module 2, which contains more difficult questions but allows you to achieve scores up to 800. If you answer fewer than 17 correctly, you receive the Standard Track Module 2, with easier questions but a lower score ceiling of around 680. Knowing your track helps you set realistic score targets.

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