The Digital SAT is the new computer-based version of the SAT. It’s shorter (about 2 hours 14 minutes), fully adaptive, and taken on the College Board’s Bluebook app. Instead of long passages and separate no-calculator sections, you now get shorter reading passages, on-screen tools, and a calculator allowed for all Math questions.
TutorWand helps you get used to this new experience with full-length, adaptive Digital SAT mocks that feel like the real exam.
The Digital SAT has two main sections—Reading & Writing and Math—and each section has two modules. Module 1 gives you a mix of easy, medium, and hard questions. Your performance there decides whether Module 2 is easier or harder, which then affects your final score.
TutorWand mirrors this exact logic: our adaptive mocks adjust the difficulty of the second module based on your first-module performance, so you’re not surprised on test day.
The Digital SAT is 2 hours 14 minutes long, with 98 questions in total:
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Reading & Writing: 54 questions (2×32-minute modules)
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Math: 44 questions (2×35-minute modules)
TutorWand’s mock tests follow the same timing and module structure, so your pacing practice matches the real exam exactly.
Not necessarily-it’s different, not automatically harder. The test is shorter, gives you more time per question, and uses adaptive modules to better match your level. Some students find the shorter passages and on-screen tools easier; others need time to adjust to the adaptive pressure.
TutorWand helps here by offering Bluebook-style adaptive mocks and AI analytics, so you can see exactly where you’re losing points and fix those gaps early.
Start with three simple steps:
- Understand the format – learn how modules, timing, and scoring work.
- Diagnose your level – take a full-length adaptive mock to see your baseline.
- Build a study plan – focus on your weakest skills, not random practice.
TutorWand combines these steps for you: take a diagnostic adaptive test, get an AI-generated Digital SAT study plan, and then follow a weekly schedule of targeted practice until your score climbs.
Because the real Digital SAT is adaptive, your score potential depends on how you perform under adaptive pressure-especially in Module 1. Practicing only with random, non-adaptive questions doesn’t train you for that.
TutorWand’s platform focuses on full-length adaptive mocks with 5,000+ High quality questions, detailed timing breakdowns, and module-level insights, so you learn how to perform when it actually matters.
TutorWand is built to be a Bluebook-style simulator:
- Same module structure (2 RW + 2 Math modules)
- Similar question mix and difficulty progression
- Adaptive routing from Module 1 to Module 2
- On-screen calculator and test tools experience (where applicable)
For students and institutes, this means the closest possible practice experience without being the official College Board platform.
TutorWand doesn’t just give you tests; it gives you a feedback loop:
- Full-length adaptive tests →
- AI-analyzed reports showing topic-wise strengths and weaknesses →
- Smart recommendations on what to fix next (e.g., “Standard English Conventions,” “Nonlinear functions,” “Data analysis”).
This helps you move from blind practice to targeted, high-impact prep, so you can push your score up in fewer test cycles.
Yes. TutorWand is designed not just for individual students but also for coaching institutes and schools. Institutes get:
- White-label Digital SAT portal with their own branding
- Bulk student onboarding
- Adaptive SAT mocks mapped to the official pattern
- Central dashboards to view scores, attempts, and topic-wise performance for every student
This lets institutes upgrade their SAT offerings quickly without building their own tech platform.
No. TutorWand is not affiliated with or endorsed by College Board or the official Bluebook app.
It is an independent, AI-powered practice platform that recreates the Digital SAT experience using its own adaptive engine and question bank. This independence allows TutorWand to add powerful extras like AI-generated study plans, institute dashboards, and advanced analytics while still staying aligned with the official test format.









