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Multiplication Table

Generate and explore multiplication tables

Reviewed: AnyCalc Editorial|2026-07-19|Editorial policy|About

What this calculator does

The Multiplication Table tool displays times tables in a clear, easy-to-read full grid showing all products from 1x1 up to a configurable range. This is a go-to reference for elementary and middle school students learning their times tables, parents helping with homework, and anyone who wants a quick multiplication lookup. The interactive format lets you highlight specific rows or columns to focus on the numbers you find most challenging. Regular practice with multiplication tables builds the foundation for more advanced math.

12345678910
112345678910
22468101214161820
336912151821242730
4481216202428323640
55101520253035404550
66121824303642485460
77142128354249566370
88162432404856647280
99182736455463728190
10102030405060708090100

How to use

  1. 01
    Select a range
    Choose which multiplication tables to display (e.g., 1-12 or 1-20).
  2. 02
    Study the table
    Review the interactive multiplication grid with highlighted results.
  3. 03
    Use as reference
    Look up any product quickly or use the table to practice your recall.

Multiplication Table FAQ

What times tables should kids memorize?
Most schools require students to memorize tables from 1 through 12. Once those are solid, practicing up to 15 or 20 can be a helpful bonus.
What is the easiest way to learn multiplication tables?
Start with the easier tables (2, 5, 10), then move to harder ones. Practice a little bit every day, use patterns (like 9s trick), and test yourself with this interactive table.
How high does the multiplication table go?
You can generate tables from 1 up to 20. The default view shows 1 through 10, which covers the standard school requirement.

Interpret carefully

Outputs are decision-support estimates, not a substitute for professional judgment.

  • Treating Multiplication Table output as a final professional diagnosis, quote, or legal determination
  • Entering approximate values when the result is sensitive to units or precision
  • Applying the FAQ answer (“What times tables should kids memorize?”) to a special case without checking assumptions

Next steps

  1. Double-check inputs against your source documents (labs, statements, specs, or notes).
  2. Confirm the method below matches your use case before you act on the number.
  3. For medical, financial, or production decisions, verify with a qualified professional.

Disclaimer: Results are informational only and do not constitute medical, financial, legal, or professional advice. Report issues: sublimernj@gmail.com