Nearly 1,000 original Digital SAT Reading & Writing questions, every answer explained.
All eleven question types, a 2,500+ word vocabulary list, and a guide to the exam itself.
Free in the browser — no account, no paywall.
Find out which question types are costing you points, learn the words the test actually uses, and understand the exam itself.
Nearly 1,000 original Reading & Writing questions with full explanations. Drill one of the eleven skills until it stops leaking points, or take a full 27-question module against the clock.
Start practising →2,500+ words across three levels, each on its own page: pronunciation, definition, Chinese meaning, memory aid, practice questions — and, for most of them, the word quoted inside a real SAT passage.
Browse the word list →What the Digital SAT is now that it is adaptive, how the two-module structure actually decides your score, the section timings, what the 400–1600 scale means, and the eleven question types in plain English.
Read the guide →SAT Prep is Woodlogos' free study section for the Digital SAT's Reading & Writing section. Everything here is open — no account, no paywall — and built on the same question bank as our app.
Every question is written to the College Board's own published test specification: the four domains, the eleven skills beneath them, the short-passage format, and the four-option answer set. Nothing here is a retired or copied College Board question, and where the College Board publishes a range rather than an exact number, this site quotes the range.
SAT Prep: Dark Horse Daily is the companion app, now on the App Store for iPhone and iPad. It adds a live mastery board across all eleven skills, spaced repetition on the vocabulary, and progress that follows you between devices. The Android build is not out yet. You do not need either one — everything on this site is free and works in the browser today.
Every Reading & Writing question on the Digital SAT is one of these eleven. Pick the one that is costing you points.
Vocabulary in context, what a sentence is doing rather than what it says, and how two short texts relate to each other.
Reading comprehension proper: main ideas, stated details, evidence that supports or weakens a claim, and conclusions the text forces.
Grammar and punctuation — where sentences end, and whether verbs, pronouns and modifiers agree with what they belong to.
Writing choices: the logical connector between two sentences, and using notes to hit a stated goal.
Pick a level and start at its first word. Previous and Next move through the list; Mark as Mastered keeps score in your browser.
Yes. Every Reading & Writing practice question, every vocabulary page and the full Digital SAT guide are free, need no account, and carry no paywall. Every question shows a written explanation of the correct answer.
No. Every question is original, written to the College Board's published Digital SAT Reading & Writing test specification. No retired or copyrighted College Board material appears anywhere on this site.
Two modules of 27 questions each, 32 minutes per module — 54 questions in 64 minutes. Each question has its own short passage of roughly 25 to 150 words. The eleven question types are grouped into four domains: Craft and Structure, Information and Ideas, Standard English Conventions, and Expression of Ideas.
Yes, but only in context. Vocabulary is tested through Words in Context questions, which give a short passage with a blank and four words that all partly fit. There are no analogies and no standalone definition questions, so knowing ordinary academic words precisely matters far more than memorising rare ones.
No. Everything on this site works in the browser with no account. The app, SAT Prep: Dark Horse Daily, adds a mastery board across the eleven skills, spaced repetition, and progress that syncs between devices. It is free to download on iOS with an optional paid subscription; the Android version is not out yet.