Multiplication chart

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Interactive multiplication chart

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Hover or tap a square to see its fact
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The tinted diagonal is the square numbers — 1, 4, 9, 16 and so on.

Printable multiplication charts

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How to use a multiplication chart

To find any fact, run one finger along the row of the first number and another down the column of the second — the square where they meet is the product. To find 7 × 8, row 7 meets column 8 at 56.

The chart rewards exploration more than lookup. The grid mirrors itself along the diagonal, so 6 × 9 and 9 × 6 land on the same answer — which means there are only half as many facts to learn as students fear. The diagonal itself holds the square numbers (1, 4, 9, 16, 25…), and every row grows by a constant step, which is the bridge from skip-counting to real multiplication.

When the filled chart feels familiar, switch to the blank one. Filling a blank grid from memory — even one row a day — is the most reliable fluency check there is, and it shows exactly which facts still need work.

Multiplication chart FAQs

What is a multiplication chart?

A multiplication chart (or multiplication table) is a grid showing the products of two numbers: the row number times the column number. To find 7 × 8, run a finger along row 7 until it meets column 8 — the square where they cross reads 56. Seeing all the facts laid out at once is what makes the chart powerful: patterns like doubling, the square-number diagonal and the symmetry of 7 × 8 and 8 × 7 become visible.

What size multiplication chart should students use?

Most classrooms use 1–12, which covers every fact in the standard times tables. Younger students starting out do better with 1–10 — a smaller grid is less intimidating and covers everything they need. Charts to 15 or 20 suit older students who want a bigger reference for long multiplication and factor work.

How is a blank multiplication chart used?

A blank chart is the best self-test there is: if a student can fill the whole grid from memory, the tables are learned. Teachers also use them progressively — complete one row a day, time a weekly attempt and watch it drop, or fill only the facts a student is sure of to expose exactly which ones still need practice.

What patterns should children look for in the chart?

The big three: symmetry (the grid mirrors along the diagonal, so 6 × 9 and 9 × 6 are the same fact — halving what there is to learn), the square numbers running down the diagonal (1, 4, 9, 16, 25…), and column patterns like the 9s digits always summing to 9. Spotting patterns turns memorisation into understanding.

Are these multiplication charts free to print?

Yes. Every chart on this page prints or saves as a PDF in one click — we just ask for an email on your first download. No accounts and no watermarks.

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