Army PT Test Calculator (APFT)

Calculate your Army Physical Fitness Test score for push-ups, sit-ups, and 2-mile run

The Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) consists of push-ups, sit-ups, and a 2-mile run. Each event is scored 0–100 points based on age and gender-specific standards. Minimum passing score is 60 per event (180 total).

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How to Use the Army PT Test Calculator

This Army PT test calculator uses official APFT scoring tables. Select your age group and gender, then enter your push-up count, sit-up count, and 2-mile run time.

Score Benchmarks

60 points per event = passing (180 total minimum). 90 points per event = Physically Demanding MOS standard. 270+ total = Army Physical Fitness Badge. 300 total = Maximum score. Note: The APFT has been replaced by the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) for active duty; Reserve/Guard units may still use APFT standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Army PT test calculator free?

Yes, completely free with no signup required.

What is the minimum passing score for the APFT?

The minimum passing score is 60 points per event (push-ups, sit-ups, 2-mile run), with a total minimum of 180 points. A score of 270+ qualifies for an Army Physical Fitness Badge. Each event has different standards by age group and gender.

How are APFT scores calculated?

Each event is scored 0–100 points based on age/gender-specific performance tables. The maximum is 100 points per event, 300 total. The minimum passing score is 60 per event.

What are the APFT push-up standards?

Requirements vary significantly by age and gender. For example, males aged 22–26 need a minimum of 42 push-ups to score 60 points; females in the same group need 17. Maximum score of 100 requires 77 push-ups (male) or 50 (female).

Is the APFT still used?

The APFT was replaced by the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) as the Army's primary fitness test in 2022. However, many National Guard and Reserve units still reference APFT standards. This calculator uses APFT tables.