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Test Structure (2025–2026)

Math Section

  • 44 questions across 2 adaptive modules
  • 70 minutes total (35 min per module)
  • Built-in graphing calculator throughout
  • Algebra & Advanced Math: ~70% of score

Reading & Writing Section

  • 54 questions across 2 adaptive modules
  • 64 minutes total (32 min per module)
  • One question per short passage
  • Craft & Structure: ~28% of section

Math Practice Questions

The Math section has 44 questions across two 35-minute adaptive modules. Topics range from linear equations and quadratics to statistics and geometry. The built-in graphing calculator is available on all questions.

Algebra

~35% of Math section

Algebra is the backbone of the Math section, accounting for roughly a third of your total math score. Mastering linear equations, functions, and inequalities here directly translates to points—and builds the foundation for every advanced topic that follows.

Linear Equations in One VariableLinear Equations in Two VariablesLinear Functions+2 more

Advanced Math

~35% of Math section

Advanced Math questions are where the test separates good scores from great scores. Covering quadratics, polynomials, exponentials, and equivalent expressions, these problems demand algebraic fluency and strategic thinking—exactly the skills that push scores above 650.

Equivalent ExpressionsNonlinear Equations in One VariableNonlinear Functions+2 more

Problem Solving & Data Analysis

~15% of Math section

Problem Solving & Data Analysis tests your ability to interpret real-world data, work fluently with ratios and percentages, and draw valid conclusions from statistics. These questions are calculator-permitted and reward careful reading of tables and graphs over raw computation.

Ratios, Rates, and Proportional RelationshipsPercentages and Percent ChangeStatistics, Data Interpretation, and Distributions+2 more

Geometry & Trigonometry

~15% of Math section

Geometry & Trigonometry questions cover area, volume, angle relationships, the Pythagorean theorem, and the basics of right-triangle trigonometry. A reference sheet with key formulas is provided during the test, but knowing when and how to apply each formula efficiently is the real skill being assessed.

Area and VolumeLines, Angles, and TrianglesRight Triangles and Trigonometry+1 more
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Reading & Writing Practice Questions

The Reading & Writing section has 54 questions across two 32-minute adaptive modules. Each question comes with its own short passage — no more long reading essays. Topics test vocabulary, grammar, comprehension, and writing quality.

Craft and Structure

~28% of Reading & Writing

Craft and Structure is the largest Reading & Writing domain on the test, asking you to analyze how authors choose words, organize passages, and connect ideas across texts. Mastering this section means moving beyond surface comprehension to understanding why an author made specific choices—a skill that pays dividends on every high-difficulty question.

Words in ContextText Structure and PurposeCross-Text Connections

Information and Ideas

~26% of Reading & Writing

Information and Ideas questions measure your ability to extract, interpret, and reason about the content of written and visual texts—finding central claims, evaluating supporting evidence, and drawing well-supported inferences. These are the foundational comprehension skills that underlie all strong academic reading.

Central Ideas and DetailsCommand of EvidenceInferences

Standard English Conventions

~26% of Reading & Writing

Standard English Conventions questions test your command of grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure—the mechanical building blocks that make writing clear and precise. Unlike comprehension-based questions, these have objectively correct answers grounded in well-defined grammatical rules that you can learn systematically.

Sentence BoundariesForm, Structure, and Sense

Expression of Ideas

~20% of Reading & Writing

Expression of Ideas questions test your ability to build coherent, well-organized arguments by synthesizing information from notes and selecting the precise transitions that connect ideas within and between sentences. These questions reward students who understand not just what to say, but how to say it effectively.

Rhetorical SynthesisTransitions
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Frequently Asked Questions

How many SAT topics are covered on 1600.lol?

1600.lol covers all 8 test domains — 4 Math and 4 Reading & Writing — plus 29 individual skill subtopics with dedicated practice questions and study guides. The full question bank has 12,000+ questions across every category.

Are these SAT practice questions free?

Yes. The topic pages and sample questions on this site are completely free, no account needed. The full question bank gives you access to thousands more questions daily for free. Pro plans unlock unlimited questions, additional test-type banks, and advanced analytics.

Which topic should I study first?

Start with your weakest domain. For most students, Algebra and Advanced Math together account for ~70% of the Math score — shoring those up first pays the highest return. On Reading & Writing, Craft and Structure (~28% of the section) is the highest-yield starting point.

Are the practice questions the same as real test questions?

The topic pages contain original practice questions modeled on the format, style, and difficulty of real test questions. The full question bank at 1600.lol includes questions sourced from official test administrations.

How is the current test format different from the old paper test?

The current format (launched March 2023) is adaptive — Module 2 difficulty adjusts based on your Module 1 performance. It's shorter (2h 14m vs 3h), uses a built-in graphing calculator for all Math questions, and has shorter reading passages (one question per passage instead of long paired passages).

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