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200–800 Digital SAT

Digital SAT Math Prep — Free Practice & Mock Tests

Master every Digital SAT Math domain with adaptive practice, focused lessons, and full-length mock exams. Always free, no sign-up to start.

Questions
872
Topics
26
Domains
4
Formulas
39
Where to start

The Four SAT Math Domains

Every Digital SAT Math question falls into one of these four domains. Pick one to start a guided, adaptive practice path.

How it works

A simple three-step loop

Turn weak spots into mastered topics — learn, practice, review, repeat.

1

Learn

Study the focused lesson and key formulas for each topic, with worked examples.

2

Practice

Solve adaptive MCQ and student-produced response (SPR) questions that adjust to your level.

3

Review

See a misconception card for every wrong answer so you understand exactly why.

About the Digital SAT Math Section

Format: Two Adaptive Modules

The Digital SAT Math section consists of two modules, each containing 22 questions and lasting 35 minutes — 70 minutes of math in total. Module 1 is the same for every test-taker. Based on your Module 1 performance, the testing engine routes you to either a harder or a standard Module 2. This adaptive design means the exam gets better at measuring your true ability level.

Scoring: 200–800 Scale

SAT Math is scored on a 200–800 scale. A raw score (number of correct answers) is converted to a scaled score using an equating process that accounts for the difficulty of the specific module version you received. There is no penalty for wrong answers, so always guess if you are unsure. The national average Math score is approximately 520, and a perfect 800 is achievable with thorough preparation.

What's Tested: Four Domains

Questions are drawn from four content domains. Algebra and Advanced Math each account for roughly 35% of the section, covering linear equations, systems of equations, quadratic and polynomial functions, and exponential growth. Problem Solving and Data Analysis (15%) tests ratios, percentages, statistics, and data interpretation. Geometry and Trigonometry (15%) covers area, volume, the Pythagorean theorem, and basic trig ratios.

Study Strategy

The most effective approach is diagnostic-first: take a short assessment to identify which domains and topics cost you the most points, then focus your study time there. For each weak topic, read the lesson to understand the concept, work through adaptive practice questions to build fluency, and review misconception cards to understand why wrong answers were wrong. Finish your preparation with full-length timed mock exams to build test-day pacing and stamina. Most students see meaningful score gains in 4–8 weeks of consistent daily practice.

Questions & answers

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are on the SAT Math section?
The SAT Math section covers four domains: Algebra (35%), Advanced Math (35%), Problem Solving & Data Analysis (15%), and Geometry & Trigonometry (15%). Shrutam covers all 26 official topics with lessons, practice questions, and worked examples.
How many questions are on the SAT Math section?
The Digital SAT Math section has 44 questions across two modules (22 per module, 35 minutes each). Questions include 4-choice multiple-choice (MCQ) and student-produced response (SPR) formats where you write in a numeric answer.
What formulas do I need to know for the SAT Math?
The SAT provides an official reference sheet with 11 formulas (including Pythagorean theorem, circle area, volume formulas). You must memorize key additional formulas like the quadratic formula, slope formula, and trig identities. Shrutam's formula sheet covers all 39 formulas you need.
How is the Digital SAT Math score calculated?
Your raw score (number correct out of 44) is converted to a scaled score from 200–800. The Digital SAT is adaptive — if you score ≥17/22 on Module 1, you get harder questions in Module 2 with a higher score ceiling. Use our score calculator to find your scaled score.
How can I improve my SAT Math score quickly?
Focus on your weakest domain first (use our skill heatmap), study misconception cards to fix common errors, take timed practice drills, and complete at least one full mock exam per week. Students who practice 3+ hours per week typically see 50–100 point improvements within a month.
Can I use a calculator on SAT Math?
Yes — on the Digital SAT, a calculator (Desmos built in) is available for the entire Math section. However, many questions are faster to solve mentally or algebraically.
What is a good SAT Math score?
A score of 600+ puts you in the top 30% of test-takers. 700+ is top 10%, and 750+ is top 5%. Most selective colleges expect 700+. Use our score calculator to set your target.
Where can I find free SAT Math practice questions?
Shrutam offers 872 free SAT Math practice questions across all 26 topics, plus 44-question adaptive mock exams. Start with our topic-by-topic practice or jump straight to a full mock exam.

Start your SAT Math prep — free, today.

872 practice questions, 26 topics, and full adaptive mock exams. No sign-up needed to begin. Grab the complete 39-formula reference sheet too.