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2000+ exam-style ACT Math questions covering every topic on the 2026 Enhanced ACT — Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics, Functions, and Trigonometry. No login. No paywall. Just practice.
ACT Math Topics Covered in 2026
The 2026 Enhanced ACT Math section tests algebra, functions, geometry, statistics, modeling, and trigonometry. Our QBank is organized so students can practice by topic or take full timed exams.
Practice That Matches the 2026 Enhanced ACT
Our ACT Math QBank is built for the updated 2026 format: fewer questions, more time per question, and focused exam-style practice.
Choose Your Topic
Practice by content area or jump straight into a full timed ACT Math practice exam.
Solve Under Exam Conditions
Train for the 45-question, 50-minute ACT Math section with exam-style questions.
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Every answer includes a clear step-by-step explanation so you understand the method.
Track Your Weak Areas
Focus your study time on the math topics that cost you the most points.
What Does Your ACT Math Score Mean in 2026?
On the 2026 Enhanced ACT, the Math section has 45 questions in 50 minutes and is scored on a 1–36 scale.
| Score Range | Level | Percentile | What It Means |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30–36 | Excellent | High | Strong score for selective and highly selective colleges. |
| 25–29 | Above Average | Strong | Competitive for many universities and scholarship opportunities. |
| 20–24 | Average to Solid | Moderate | Good foundation, but improving algebra and geometry can raise your score. |
| 17–19 | Below Average | Lower | Targeted practice is recommended, especially on algebra and word problems. |
| 1–16 | Needs Improvement | Low | Focus on foundational skills before moving into full timed exams. |
For the 2026 Enhanced ACT, Math has 45 questions in 50 minutes and is scored from 1–36. The Composite score is based on English, Math, and Reading; Science and Writing are optional and do not affect the Composite score.