Google launches free SAT practise test on Gemini

Updated: Jan 22nd, 2026

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Google has introduced a free Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) for students through its AI platform, Gemini, in partnership with Princeton Review.

With this new initiative, students preparing for the SAT can now access full-length practice tests at no cost by simply typing “I want to take a practice SAT test” on Gemini. The feature is designed to make test preparation more accessible and convenient for students worldwide.

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, announced that “Helpful update for students, you can now take full practice SATs for free in the @GeminiApp. 

It uses vetted content from @ThePrincetonRev and gives you feedback straight away. Starting with the SAT today, but more tests are on the way!” on his X profile.

This will provide high-quality, structured SAT preparation using The Princeton Review’s expertise, integrated seamlessly into Gemini’s interactive AI interface. Students can attempt the practice tests, receive guidance, and familiarize themselves with the exam format in a user-friendly digital environment.

For now, Gemini is providing two types of paper sets, Reading and Writing & Math. Both papers have 2 modules, in reading and writing, 27 questions for 32 minutes, and in math, 22 questions for 35 minutes.

The move reflects the ongoing efforts to support students through technology-driven studies. Details regarding more features are expected to be announced in the upcoming days. For best practice.

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