redesigned SAT practice tests

I am a junior in high school practicing for the SATs, and have already taken the test once. I usually do one practice test every week, and have been since this past summer. However, this becomes very tedious to do because there are only 7 official College Board (for a long while there were only 4) practice tests available under the redesigned SAT format. At this point, I still feel the tests are effective to practice with, but less so than a fresh test would be, as I recollect the stories and questions too much. Does anyone know of any other resources that provide an accurate full-length SAT practice test? (not Khan Academy practice exercises)

I believe there are actually 10 free SAT tests available online on the CollegeBoard website (just found this out recently when perusing youtube and stumbled upon a channel called Hope Academy SAT). That being stated, I do recommend also using other review books that are trying to copy the new SAT format (like Barron’s, Princeton Review, etc.) They might not be perfect or even sometimes completely off, but they do a decent job trying to reiterate the questions. Do a chunk of these, then start (after a while) going back to the first ones that you did to see if you improved.

@IvyHopeful18 Hmm I only see 7 on there… how would I access the review book tests? Are they available online or do they have tests in books to purchase? Thanks!