Digital SAT Score Calculator
Use our interactive SAT Score Calculator with dynamic color feedback. Drag the sliders or enter your correct answers to see your estimated score.
Reading & Writing
Math
Total SAT® Score
About the Digital SAT’s Two-Module System
The Digital SAT uses a multi-stage adaptive format. Each section is split into two modules. Your performance on Module 1 influences which Module 2 you receive. The final scaled score depends on correct answers plus the difficulty of modules you were given.
What Is a Good SAT Score? (2026 Percentiles)
A “good” score depends on the colleges you target. Below is a general guideline:
| SAT Score | Percentile Range | Performance Level |
|---|---|---|
| 1400-1600 | 94-99+ | Excellent |
| 1200-1390 | 76-93 | Good |
| 1000-1190 | 44-75 | Average |
| Below 1000 | <44 | Below Average |
How to Improve Your SAT Score
- Use Official Practice Tests: The College Board’s Bluebook app simulates the adaptive test experience best.
- Focus on Module 1: Aim for accuracy on Module 1 to unlock the higher-scoring Module 2.
- Analyze Your Mistakes: Review incorrect questions to understand gaps in knowledge.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The calculator mirrors the Digital SAT’s structure. We add your correct answers from both modules to get a total raw score, then convert it to the final scaled score—the most accurate estimation method available.
The highest total score is 1600, which is a perfect 800 on Reading & Writing and a perfect 800 on Math.
No, the optional SAT Essay has been discontinued by the College Board.