Free AMC 8
Mock Test
Evaluate your middle school math proficiency with our realistic AMC 8 mock test. 20 challenging problems across algebra, geometry and combinatorics. Immediate performance score.
Start Mock Test — FreeThe Gold Standard for Middle School Math
The AMC 8 is a 25-question, 40-minute, multiple-choice examination in middle school mathematics designed to promote the development of problem-solving skills. The AMC 8 provides an opportunity for middle school students to develop positive attitudes towards analytical thinking and mathematics that can assist in future careers. Topics include counting and probability, estimation, proportional reasoning, elementary geometry including the Pythagorean Theorem, spatial visualization, everyday applications, and reading and interpreting graphs and tables.
Preparing with an **amc 8 mock test** helps students manage their time and familiarize themselves with the difficulty curve of the official MAA competition. Scoring well on the AMC 8 is a major milestone for students aiming for advanced math programs and future AMC 10/12 success.
Pre-Algebra & Algebra
Linear equations, proportional relationships, and absolute values. Focuses on setting up word problems efficiently.
Elementary Geometry
Areas of polygons, basic volume, and properties of circles. Frequently uses the Pythagorean Theorem.
Counting & Logic
Combinations, permutations, and spatial logic. Tests a student’s ability to find patterns without brute-forcing.
Work through the following 20 problems. For the best experience, use a pencil and scratch paper. Calculators are not allowed, just like in the real competition.
Achievement Percentiles
Score 1-8: Beginner Level. Focus on strengthening pre-algebra and geometry foundations. Consistency in early questions is the goal.
Score 9-15: Intermediate. You are handling the middle difficulty problems well. Focus on speed and avoiding “silly errors” in calculations.
Score 16-20: Advanced (Honor Roll Territory). You are on track for a high official score. High likelihood of qualifying for the AMC 10 as an 8th grader.
