Multiplication Tables Practice
Learn and drill times tables 2โ20: study mode, timed quizzes, per-table mastery tracking.
Table of 7
Read it aloud twice, cover the answers, then hit Quiz.
โ๏ธStudy, 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.
๐ง 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 7ร8 should take zero thinking, not three seconds.
- Fluency frees working memory: when arithmetic is automatic, your brain works on the actual problem.
- Tables 12โ20 are the secret weapon for competitive-exam speed maths.
๐กThe 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 9ร11; ร5 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.
๐ก 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 13โ17 โ do those with a study-quiz-retry loop. Tables 12โ20 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 ร1 to ร12 (the standard school range), and quiz questions use multipliers 2โ12. 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, 36โฆ), and the tens digit is always one less than the multiplier: 9ร7 โ tens digit 6, so 63. There's also the finger trick: fold your 7th finger โ 6 fingers left, 3 right.