Most SAT® practice tests give you a score.
This one shows you what to fix — and helps you fix it.

In 20 minutes, take a realistic Digital SAT test. See the patterns behind your mistakes — and learn to solve every question testing the same pattern.

Real SAT format No credit card Takes 20 minutes

For students who want progress — now.

What you'll get in 20 minutes Free · No credit card
Take
Your score
2 adaptive tests generate your score and pattern report. 2 more are yours to take anytime — all in real Digital SAT format.
See
Your recurring patterns
The top patterns showing up behind your mistakes in Reading & Writing and Math — with the points you're leaving on each.
Know
Your next steps
Fix your weak patterns immediately with lessons and targeted practice on every question you missed. Plus, get a structured study plan paced to your test date.

If more random practice were the answer,
your score would probably be moving faster.

Most students stuck in the 1000 to 1400 range are not failing because they are not doing enough. They're doing what most students do: taking practice tests, using free resources, and hoping more effort will push their score up.

But when prep is random, progress usually is too.

The SAT rewards pattern recognition.

The wording changes. The patterns don't. That's why random prep can feel productive without actually fixing what keeps showing up in your misses.

About
120 recurring patterns
show up across the Digital SAT.

Students break through score plateaus when they stop spreading effort across everything and start fixing the smaller set of patterns that actually keeps costing them points. Here's what three of those patterns look like:

Reading & Writing
Boundaries — Recognizing when no punctuation is needed
The mirror image of the other punctuation patterns — here the right answer is often no punctuation at all. Students trained to add commas miss it by reflex.
Reading & Writing
Words In Context — Cause and Effect
A passage describes a cause and its effect — you pick the word that names the link. Easy to miss when you read the words instead of tracking the logic.
Math
Linear Inequalities — Range
A real-world scenario gives you a minimum and a maximum. You translate it into a compound inequality that captures both bounds at once.

20 minutes on the right patterns beats
2 hours on the wrong ones.

You do not need to do more prep. You need to spend time on the handful of patterns that are actually lowering your score.

How most students prep
2 hours of random practice
Score moves: barely
  • Drill questions across every topic, evenly
  • Spend most of the time on patterns you already know
  • Miss the same weak patterns every test
  • Burn out before you see real improvement
How JustLockedIn students prep
20 focused minutes a day
Score moves: measurably
  • Start with a diagnostic that finds your weak patterns
  • Every session targets the patterns costing you points
  • Fix them one at a time — the score follows
  • Fit it around real life, not the other way around

Effective prep isn't about hours. It's about direction.

So here's the real question

Which patterns are yours?

You will not know until you see them show up in your own test. That is what this free 20-minute SAT test is for. It reveals the repeated patterns behind your misses, so you can stop guessing what to study next.

Take the free SAT test and see what to focus on next.

Free test. 20 minutes. Real SAT format. At the end, you'll see exactly what your score is missing.

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