SATMock Facts & Stats
SATMock is an AI-powered SAT prep platform offering realistic Digital SAT practice with real College Board questions, Bluebook-format mock tests, and AI-driven score prediction and analytics.
Sourced exclusively from official College Board released materials — zero AI-generated questions
3 full-length (98 questions, 4 modules) + 1 Math-only + 1 Verbal-only, all in exact Bluebook format
Free adaptive quiz that predicts your SAT score range in under 15 minutes — no signup required
Exact replica of the College Board Bluebook format: 2 Reading & Writing modules + 2 Math modules with section-level adaptivity
Raw-to-scaled score conversion using official College Board equating tables for accurate score prediction
Filter 1,232 questions by Reading & Writing or Math, Easy/Medium/Hard difficulty, and specific topic areas
Limited to 45 seats — includes all 5 mock tests, full question bank, AI analytics, and lifetime access
Complete SAT prep toolkit with lifetime access and all future updates at no additional cost
10-question AI score prediction quiz and sample questions available to all users, no account required
Detailed performance breakdown by domain, difficulty level, pacing analysis, and weakness identification
Optimized for the 2026 Digital SAT administered through College Board's Bluebook application
All paid plans include permanent access with new questions and features added regularly at no extra cost
About SATMock
SATMock is built for students preparing for the Digital SAT in 2026. The platform uses exclusively real College Board released questions — no AI-generated or third-party content — ensuring every practice question matches what students will see on test day.
The platform offers 5 mock tests in the exact Bluebook format used by College Board, complete with section-level adaptivity (Module 2 difficulty adjusts based on Module 1 performance) and College Board-calibrated raw-to-scaled scoring tables.
SATMock's free 10-question score quiz uses an AI algorithm to predict a student's SAT score range by analyzing accuracy, speed, and difficulty patterns across Reading, Writing, and Math domains.