nearly 1,000 original questions across all eleven Digital SAT question types.
Every answer explained. Free, in the browser, no account.
A module rehearses the real thing: 27 questions, 32 minutes, all eleven skills mixed. A drill isolates a single question type until it stops costing you points.
27 questions in 32 minutes, weighted to the College Board's domain blueprint.
Start module 1 → Full Module 227 questions in 32 minutes, weighted to the College Board's domain blueprint.
Start module 2 → Full Module 327 questions in 32 minutes, weighted to the College Board's domain blueprint.
Start module 3 →The College Board groups every Reading & Writing question into four domains. 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.
Every module here tells you which skills you missed. SAT Prep: Dark Horse Daily keeps that as a running mastery board across all eleven, so the answer is waiting for you instead of being recalculated every session.
Two modules of 27 questions each — 54 questions in 64 minutes. Every question has its own short passage of roughly 25 to 150 words, and there are eleven question types grouped into four domains: Information and Ideas, Craft and Structure, Expression of Ideas, and Standard English Conventions.
nearly 1,000 original questions — 8 full 27-question modules plus focused drills for all eleven skills. Every question has a written explanation, and none of it needs an account.
Both, in that order. A drill isolates one question type so you can see whether the problem is the skill itself; a full module rehearses pacing and the switching between question types that makes the real section hard. Drill what you get wrong, then re-test with a module.
No. Every question here 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.
Yes, between modules. Your performance on the first Reading & Writing module determines whether the second module you receive is the lower- or higher-difficulty version, and which version you get affects the score range you can reach. The same is true of the Math section separately.