Digital SAT Score Calculator

Estimate your Digital SAT score in minutes. Enter module results for Reading & Writing and Math to see your section scores and total out of 1600. This tool is unofficial—equating and adaptive routing vary by test form.

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Reading & Writing

Questions answered correctly in RW Module 1.
Must be 0–27.
Questions answered correctly in RW Module 2.
Must be 0–27.
Auto selects Hard if Module 1 correct ≥ threshold (see Advanced).

Math

Questions answered correctly in Math Module 1.
Must be 0–22.
Questions answered correctly in Math Module 2.
Must be 0–22.
Auto selects Hard if Module 1 correct ≥ threshold (see Advanced).

Routing Thresholds

Module 1 correct needed for Hard route (out of 27).
Module 1 correct needed for Hard route (out of 22).

Scoring Method

How It Works

Digital SAT has two adaptive sections: Reading & Writing (2 modules × 27 questions) and Math (2 modules × 22 questions). Your performance in Module 1 influences whether Module 2 is the easier or harder route.

We convert your overall percentage to a scaled section score (200–800) using either a simple power map or anchor tables. Hard-route modules typically yield slightly higher scaled scores for the same overall %; you can adjust thresholds and curves in Advanced.

Inputs Explained

  • RW: Module 1 and Module 2 correct out of 27. Route can be Auto (threshold-based), Easy, or Hard.
  • Math: Module 1 and Module 2 correct out of 22. Route can be Auto, Easy, or Hard.
  • Wrong/blank option: If you prefer, enter wrong/blank and we compute correct = total − wrong − blank.
  • Advanced: Change routing thresholds, method (power or anchors), exponents p, route_factor, or anchor tables.

Example

Example raw:

  • RW M1 22/27 (Auto → Hard route), RW M2 20/27
  • Math M1 17/22 (Auto → Hard route), Math M2 16/22

Calculation:

  • RW overall = (22+20)/54 = 77.8%
  • Math overall = (17+16)/44 = 75.0%

Using power map defaults:

  • RW ≈ round10(200 + 600 × 0.7781.10 × 1.02) ≈ 690
  • Math ≈ round10(200 + 600 × 0.7501.05 × 1.02) ≈ 670
  • Total ≈ 1360

Tips & Notes

  • Equating varies from form to form; treat this as a planning guide.
  • If you know your Bluebook practice curve, switch to anchors and enter known points for closer estimates.
  • A few raw points near the top can change scaled scores more; focus on timing and weak skill strands.

FAQs

It's an approximation. Digital SAT uses adaptive routes and equating tables per form. Use this tool to plan, not to predict official results.

Yes. In Advanced, choose the power map and edit the exponent p/route factors, or use 6-point anchor tables per route.

In the real test, Module 2 difficulty depends on Module 1 performance. We simulate this with editable thresholds, or you can set routes manually.

No. Wrong answers do not subtract points; unanswered questions simply don't add points.

No. This is an independent study tool.

Disclaimer

Educational estimate only. Not affiliated with the College Board. Actual scores depend on official equating and adaptive routing.

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