Times tables quiz

Pick a times table from 2 to 10 (or mix them all), answer 10 questions and see your score. A fun way to practice multiplication facts.

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How to help kids memorize their times tables

Times tables stick best in small doses: 5-10 minutes a day works better than a full hour once a week. Start with the easiest ones (2, 5, and 10, which follow obvious patterns), move on to 3 and 4, and save 7 and 8 — the trickiest — for last. One handy shortcut: the commutative property cuts the work in half, because 7×8 and 8×7 are the same fact — learn one and you get the other for free.

When should you turn on the timed challenge?

Switch on the timer only once most answers are already correct without any rush: at that point, 10 seconds per question trains automatic recall from memory — exactly what kids need at school to tackle division and word problems without stopping to count. If a child is just starting out, play untimed instead and celebrate score improvements, one times table at a time.