What Is the TOEFL iBT Score Calculator?
The TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language, internet-based test) reports four section scores — Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing — each scaled from 0 to 30. Your total score is simply the sum of these four sections, giving a maximum possible score of 120. This calculator adds your four section scores and shows your total along with an estimated proficiency level.
How to Use It
Enter your scaled score (0–30) for each of the four sections. The calculator instantly returns your total out of 120 and a breakdown of each section. If you only have practice or estimated section scores, you can experiment to see what total you would need to hit a target — for example, a university minimum of 90 or 100.
The Formula Explained
The math is straightforward addition:
$$\text{Total} = \text{Reading} + \text{Listening} + \text{Speaking} + \text{Writing}$$Because each section is capped at 30, the total cannot exceed 120, and the minimum is 0. There is no weighting — every section contributes equally to your total score.
Worked Example
Suppose you scored Reading 28, Listening 27, Speaking 24, and Writing 26. Your total is
$$28 + 27 + 24 + 26 = 105$$out of 120 — a strong, advanced-level result accepted by most competitive universities.
FAQ
What is a good TOEFL score? Many universities require 80–100; top programs may ask for 100+. A score of 95+ is generally considered advanced.
Are section scores rounded? Official scaled section scores are whole numbers from 0 to 30, so the total is always a whole number from 0 to 120.
Is the total weighted? No. All four sections count equally; the total is a simple sum.