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Is 660 a Good PSAT Score?

A 660 on the PSAT is roughly the 5 percentile among 11th-grade takers (junior average: ~998).

660 on the PSAT ≈ 5 percentile of grade-11 test takers.

  • Score660
  • Grade-11 percentile5 (interpolated)
  • Junior average~998
  • National Merit relevanceBelow typical cutoff ranges

Source: College Board PSAT/NMSQT grade-11 user percentiles, 2025–26.

Reading a 660 as a junior

Junior-year takers average about 998; a 660 lands below that at roughly the 5 percentile (interpolated between the official 40-point anchors, so treat it as ±1 rank). National Merit uses the Selection Index — (2 × Reading/Writing + Math) ÷ 10 — not this total, so two students with the same 660 can have different Merit outcomes depending on section balance.

Nearby: 620 · 650 · 670 · 700.

Frequently asked questions

Is 660 a good PSAT score?

A 660 is around the 5 percentile of 11th-grade PSAT takers (national average for juniors: ~998).

What does a 660 PSAT predict for the SAT?

PSAT and SAT share a scale (PSAT caps at 1520), so a 660 suggests similar-range SAT performance today — most students add 40–100+ points by test day with the extra months of coursework and prep.

Do colleges see my PSAT score?

No. The PSAT is practice plus the National Merit qualifier; only you and your school see it.

Sources & methodology

Sources: College Board — Understanding PSAT/NMSQT Scores.

Official anchors every 40 points; between-anchor percentiles are linear interpolations, labeled on-page.