Digital SAT Practice Center
Prepare for the Digital SAT with timed practice modules, skill diagnostics, targeted practice questions, and answer review. Start with a timed module if you want test-like practice, or choose a skill diagnostic if you want to find weak areas first.
MathTowne’s practice questions are original sample-style questions for study and review. They are not official College Board questions. For official full-length Digital SAT practice, students should use Bluebook practice tests from College Board.
Use these Digital SAT mock test modules to practice Reading and Writing and Math in a format similar to the real exam. Each module-style practice set helps students work on timing, accuracy, missed-question review, and the skills they need before taking a full-length SAT practice test.
Reading & Writing
Short passages, grammar, transitions, vocabulary, evidence, and expression of ideas.
Reading & Writing Module 1
32 minutes • 27 questions • Easy to medium
Best for: Students who want a realistic first-module style warmup with a broad mix of Reading and Writing questions.
Practice focus: Main idea, evidence, vocabulary in context, transitions, punctuation, and sentence boundaries.
Reading & Writing Module 2
32 minutes • 27 questions • Medium to hard
Best for: Students ready for harder Reading and Writing questions after reviewing core skills.
Practice focus: Inference, paired texts, rhetorical purpose, logical transitions, concision, and harder grammar decisions.
Math
Algebra, advanced math, data analysis, geometry, trigonometry, and Desmos strategy.
Math Module 1
35 minutes • 22 questions • Easy to medium
Best for: Students who want a realistic first-module style math set with a broad mix of core Digital SAT Math skills.
Practice focus: Linear equations, systems, slope, percentages, tables, functions, geometry basics, and calculator decisions.
Math Module 2
35 minutes • 22 questions • Medium to hard
Best for: Students ready for harder, more multi-step Digital SAT Math questions.
Practice focus: Quadratics, nonlinear functions, equivalent expressions, data analysis, geometry, trig, and Desmos strategy.
Build targeted Digital SAT practice by skill with focused SAT Reading practice questions, SAT Grammar practice questions, and SAT Math practice questions. Start with a skill diagnostic, then review the exact Digital SAT domains tested on the exam, including Information and Ideas, Craft and Structure, Expression of Ideas, Standard English Conventions, Algebra, Advanced Math, Problem-Solving and Data Analysis, Geometry and Trigonometry, and calculator strategy.
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Official Digital SAT Resources
Use these official tools for full-length practice, score review, targeted questions, and skill-building.

Frequently Asked Questions
Are these official SAT questions?
No. These are original sample-style practice questions created by MathTowne for study and review. For official full-length Digital SAT practice, students should use College Board’s Bluebook practice tests.
What is the best way to practice for the Digital SAT?
Students should combine full-length official practice tests with targeted review. Use Bluebook for full-length testing, then use section practice to review missed Reading, Grammar, and Math skills.
Should I start with a mock module or practice by skill?
Students who want to build timing should start with a mock module. Students who already know their weak areas should practice by skill first.
What is the difference between Module 1 and Module 2?
On the Digital SAT, each section has two modules. Module 1 is the first part of the section. Module 2 is the second part and can feel more difficult depending on performance and practice design.
Can I practice Reading and Grammar separately?
Yes. The official SAT combines Reading and Writing into one section, but practicing Reading and Grammar separately can help students target specific weaknesses more clearly.
What should I do after missing a question?
Do not just check the answer. Label the mistake: content gap, reading mistake, grammar rule, calculator issue, timing issue, or careless error. Then practice the same skill again.
