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Multiplication Tables Practice

Learn and drill times tables 2โ€“20: study mode, timed quizzes, per-table mastery tracking.

Table of 7

7 ร— 1=7
7 ร— 2=14
7 ร— 3=21
7 ร— 4=28
7 ร— 5=35
7 ร— 6=42
7 ร— 7=49
7 ร— 8=56
7 ร— 9=63
7 ร— 10=70
7 ร— 11=77
7 ร— 12=84

Read it aloud twice, cover the answers, then hit Quiz.

โœ–๏ธStudy, quiz, master โ€” one table at a time

Pick any table from 2 to 20, read it in study mode, then take a 12-question quiz. Score a perfect 12/12 and the table earns a permanent โญ โ€” the mastery strip shows exactly which tables are done and which still need work. Progress is saved on your device, so you can chip away at a table a day.

๐Ÿง Why tables still matter

  • Every long division, fraction simplification, and percentage shortcut leans on instant table recall.
  • Exams don't allow calculators in most school years โ€” 7ร—8 should take zero thinking, not three seconds.
  • Fluency frees working memory: when arithmetic is automatic, your brain works on the actual problem.
  • Tables 12โ€“20 are the secret weapon for competitive-exam speed maths.
A student who knows tables to 20 spots instantly that 391 รท 17 = 23, because 17 ร— 23 rings a bell โ€” while everyone else is still doing long division.

๐Ÿ’กThe fastest way to learn a table

  • Say it aloud twice in study mode โ€” hearing + speaking beats silent reading.
  • Notice the patterns: the 9ร— digits always sum to 9; the 11ร— table twins its digits up to 9ร—11; ร—5 always ends in 0 or 5.
  • Quiz immediately after studying โ€” retrieval is what moves it to long-term memory.
  • A missed fact shown at the end is gold: say it aloud three times before retrying.
  • One table a day with a next-day re-quiz beats cramming five tables on Sunday.

๐Ÿ’ก Frequently Asked Questions

Which tables should I learn first?+

2, 5, and 10 are nearly free (clear patterns), then 3, 4, and 6. The classic hard ones are 7, 8, and 13โ€“17 โ€” do those with a study-quiz-retry loop. Tables 12โ€“20 pay off hugely in competitive exams.

How does mastery (โญ) work?+

Score a perfect 12/12 on a table's quiz and it's marked mastered with a star. Your stars and best scores are saved in your browser, so the progress strip persists across visits.

Up to what number does each table go?+

Study mode shows ร—1 to ร—12 (the standard school range), and quiz questions use multipliers 2โ€“12. That covers everything school arithmetic and mental maths shortcuts need.

What's the trick for the 9 times table?+

The digits of every answer sum to 9 (18, 27, 36โ€ฆ), and the tens digit is always one less than the multiplier: 9ร—7 โ†’ tens digit 6, so 63. There's also the finger trick: fold your 7th finger โ€” 6 fingers left, 3 right.

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