Step 01
Module 1 is the same for everyone
You get 22 questions spanning all four domains, mixed in difficulty, with 35 minutes on the clock. This module is the audition for module 2.
Full simulation · Adaptive
This is a full simulation of the digital SAT Math section: two modules of 22 questions, 35 minutes each, adaptive routing in between, the built in Desmos calculator, and a score on the 200 to 800 scale when you finish. Every administration is generated fresh, so you can never run out of retakes.
The test copies the structure of the real digital SAT Math section move for move. Here is the whole flow, with no surprises saved for later.
Step 01
You get 22 questions spanning all four domains, mixed in difficulty, with 35 minutes on the clock. This module is the audition for module 2.
Step 02
Do well and the second module comes back harder. Struggle and it comes back easier. Either way it is another 22 questions in 35 minutes.
Step 03
Routing is on by default because that is how the real test behaves. Turn it off if you want to face a specific module 2 difficulty on purpose.
Step 04
The same graphing calculator the real test builds in is available on every question, so your calculator habits transfer exactly.
Step 05
When the second module closes, your performance across both modules becomes a section score on the real scale.
Step 06
Every question you saw gets a complete worked explanation afterward, including the ones you got right for the wrong reason.
The adaptive structure means module 1 is worth more than it looks. Land in the harder module 2 and the full scale stays open, all the way to 800. Land in the easier module 2 and your ceiling drops: the easier path simply cannot reach the top of the scale, no matter how perfectly you finish it.
That has a practical consequence: protecting easy and medium points in module 1 is the single highest leverage habit on this test. A careless slip in the first ten minutes can quietly close the door on the score you are actually capable of.
Satified applies the same logic, so a strong first module here feels exactly like a strong first module on test day, and the score you get reflects the path you earned.
Bluebook, the College Board's testing app, is the gold standard for full practice because its questions are official. The catch is supply: there is a fixed set of practice tests, and serious students exhaust them, often weeks before test day.
Satified copies Bluebook's math structure exactly: two modules of 22 questions, 35 minutes each, adaptive routing, built in Desmos. The difference is that every administration is assembled fresh from 1,483 question generators, so your fifth retake is as new as your first.
The honest play is to use both. Save the official Bluebook tests as calibration milestones, and take a Satified test whenever you want another full rep in between. Satified is an independent project and is not affiliated with the College Board.
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