
Test Innovators and Scoir have partnered to help Scoir students get ready for the ACT. Test Innovators takes the guesswork out of practice by guiding you through the entire process. You will know exactly what you need to work on, so that you can improve your scores and do your best on test day.
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Self-Paced ACT Practice
Free
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Take a full-length test and explore our platform.
- 1 legacy ACT practice test
The legacy ACT is the version of the ACT that will be phased out starting in 2025. Find out which version of the test you will take.
- Online platform with score reports and interactive diagnostics
- Printable PDF for paper test practice
- Personalized Prep Plan
No credit card required
Valedictorian Access
$199
Excel with the complete solution for high-achieving students.
- 6 full-length practice tests
- Includes 2 for the enhanced ACT
The enhanced ACT is the new version of the ACT launching in 2025. Find out which version of the test you will take.
- 600+ practice questions
- Online platform with score reports and interactive diagnostics
- Printable PDFs for paper test practice
- Personalized Prep Plan
Frequently Asked Questions
The enhanced ACT is the new version of the ACT that starts rolling out in 2025. The new test is shorter with only 3 required “core” sections—English, Math, and Reading.
For a visual overview of the new test format, please see our Enhanced Act Infographic.
It depends on when and how you’re taking the test. Here’s a quick overview of when the new, enhanced ACT will be introduced:
- April 2025: National Online ACT
- September 2025: National Paper ACT and International ACT
- April 2026: In-School ACT
For more details, please refer to our flowchart.
Yes! Our team of ACT experts is hard at work writing new practice tests for the enhanced ACT. If you purchase the Valedictorian package, the new tests will be added to your account once they are released.
The format of the ACT is changing, but the skills and concepts being tested are the same. We recommend using the legacy tests as supplemental practice drills. You can complete these test sections either timed or untimed. If you choose to take them timed, please keep in mind that both the length of the test and the time allocated per question differ.
Here's How It Works
Step 1
Take a full-length practice test.
Get to know the content and format of the ACT by taking a full-length diagnostic test.


Step 2
Review your results.
See your score report, identify your strengths and weaknesses, and evaluate your time management skills.
Step 3
Focus on areas that need improvement.
Review answer explanations for the questions you missed or skipped and complete suggested follow-up exercises.


Step 4
Repeat.
Take another practice test to see the areas you've improved in and where you still need work. Gain confidence so you can succeed on test day.