ACT Exam Cheat Sheets
Enhanced ACT prep with content outlines, practice questions, flashcards, and coverage for English (grammar, usage, rhetorical skills), Math (algebra, geometry, trigonometry), Reading, the optional Science section (data representation, research summaries, conflicting viewpoints), and the optional Writing essay.. Review compact domain weights, decision trees, formulas, contrasts, mnemonics, traps, and last-minute checklists before moving into practice questions.
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Free ACT cheat sheets
Open the exact exam sheet first. Each page compresses official facts, dense reference groups, decision logic, traps, and source links for final review.
ACT Math Sheet
A high-density ACT Math cheat sheet for last-minute review. Covers official reporting areas, algebra and function rules, geometry and trigonometry formulas, data and probability tools, fast strategy choices, and common traps.
ACT English Sheet
A high-density ACT English cheat sheet for last-minute review. Covers official reporting areas, editing moves, sentence structure, punctuation, usage, precision, concision, transitions, passage strategy, and common traps.
Cheat sheets are final-review tools
Use these pages after you understand the underlying study guide. If a term, formula, domain weight, or decision rule is unfamiliar, open the matching study guide before relying on the compact sheet.
Related free exam resources
Use cheat sheets for compact review, then continue into matching practice questions, study guides, flashcards, videos, and related resources.
ACT cheat sheet FAQ
What should I review first for ACT?
Open the cheat sheet for your exact exam first, then use this family page to compare shared high-yield rules, formulas, terms, and traps. This page includes 138 reference items across 2 cheat sheets, including ACT Math, ACT English.
Do ACT cheat sheets replace a study guide?
No. Cheat sheets are dense final-review resources. Use the full study guide for explanations, use flashcards for memorization, and use practice questions to test whether you can apply the rules under exam-style pressure.
Why are multiple ACT exams grouped together?
OpenExamPrep groups related credentials by taxonomy family so candidates can compare closely related exams, reuse shared concepts, and move between cheat sheets, practice questions, study guides, and flashcards without browsing unrelated domains.
When should I use ACT cheat sheets in my study plan?
Use them during final review, after each practice block, or when you need a compact memory reset. If a cheat-sheet item is unfamiliar, return to the study guide before relying on it on exam day.

