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Multiplication Table

Interactive times tables from 1×1 to 20×20

Quick Quiz

Tips for Learning Times Tables

Start with the easy ones: 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s. Then 9s (finger trick: hold down finger #N, digits on each side = answer). Then 3s, 4s, 6s, 7s, 8s. Practice 5 minutes daily beats 30 minutes once a week. By 4th grade, all tables through 12 should be automatic.

FAQ

Why learn times tables when calculators exist?

Mental math speed is a foundation for algebra, fractions, and problem-solving. Students who know tables fluently learn higher math significantly faster because working memory is free for concepts, not arithmetic.

What is the hardest times table?

7×8=56 is statistically the most commonly missed multiplication fact. The 7s table is generally considered the hardest for students to memorize.

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