I'm super paranoid about how I bubbled on the SAT

So I took the SAT on the 3rd, and I feel OK about the actual test since I usually scored between 2100-2200 on my practice tests, but I’m scared that my bubbling was not dark or full enough.

As the 10th section came to a close, I looked at the rest of my scantron and I noticed that many of my answers were filled 4/5 of the way in with a super small white space either in the center of the bubble or off to the edge. Could this show up as an omitted question when the scanner grades my test? I’m freaking out about this. I know that a human would have no problem grading the test visually, but I’m not sure that the machine will pick up on my answer if my bubbles aren’t filled in COMPLETELY.

It’s fine unless the bubbles are dark.

I always do a spot check on all my answers to make sure I didn’t get off by one somewhere, but that doesn’t stop me from being any more paranoid about them later. I don’t think 4/5 filled bubble is too much to worry about, but it probably won’t stop you from worrying about it. Just wait for your scores and if they seem really off from that score range you expected, then you should check with the collegeboard and see if that was a problem.