Geometry Regents Score Calculator
Enter your raw points for each section to instantly calculate your scaled score. Check if you pass (65+) or earn mastery (85+).
24 questions × 2 points each = 48 points max
7 questions × 2 points each = 14 points max
3 questions × 4 points each = 12 points max
1 question × 6 points = 6 points max
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January 2026 Raw-to-Scale Conversion Chart
Official NYSED conversion table for the January 2026 Geometry Regents Examination.
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Tips to Maximize Your Score
Strategic advice to help you pass and earn mastery on the Geometry Regents.
Master Proofs
Triangle congruence proofs (SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, HL) are essential. Practice writing clear two-column proofs.
Know Circle Theorems
Inscribed angles, central angles, tangent lines, and secant relationships appear frequently on Parts II-IV.
Coordinate Geometry
Distance, midpoint, and slope formulas are tested heavily. Use coordinate proofs for parallelograms and triangles.
Label Everything
On constructed response questions, label all diagrams, angles, and measurements. Show every step for partial credit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to the most common questions about the Geometry Regents exam.
A passing score is 65 out of 100 on the scaled score. Based on the January 2026 chart, you need approximately 35 raw points out of 80 to pass.
For Mastery designation (Level 5), you need 85+. On January 2026, this requires approximately 67 raw points out of 80.
Part I: 24 MCQ (48 pts), Part II: 7 short response (14 pts), Part III: 3 medium response (12 pts), Part IV: 1 extended (6 pts). Total: 80 raw points.
Focus on: triangle congruence proofs, coordinate geometry (distance, midpoint, slope), circle theorems, and transformations (rotations, reflections, dilations).
Yes! Parts II, III, and IV award partial credit. Show all work with labeled diagrams and step-by-step reasoning.
Graphing calculators are allowed. Approved models include TI-84, TI-Nspire (non-CAS), and Casio fx-9750GII.
No penalty for wrong MCQ answers. Always bubble something for every question.
Offered three times per year: January, June, and August. Most students take it in June after completing Geometry.
The exam is 3 hours. Budget about 1 minute per MCQ and allocate 40% of time for Parts III-IV.
This uses the official January 2026 NYSED chart. Expect your actual score within ±2-3 scaled points.