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Multiplication Tables (1 to 20)

Pick any number from 1 to 20 to see its full times table, or print a clean chart for the wall. Five minutes of one table a day beats an hour of cramming - the print button gives you a distraction-free sheet.

Table of 2

2 × 1 = 2

2 × 2 = 4

2 × 3 = 6

2 × 4 = 8

2 × 5 = 10

2 × 6 = 12

2 × 7 = 14

2 × 8 = 16

2 × 9 = 18

2 × 10 = 20

Tip: say the table aloud while reading - children memorise the rhythm (“two twos are four”) faster than silent reading.

Parents also ask

Which tables should a child learn first?

Start with 2, 5 and 10 - their patterns are easiest to hear and see. Then 3 and 4, then the rest. The 9 table has a lovely pattern: its digits always add up to 9.

Up to which table do Indian schools expect children to know?

Most schools expect tables up to 10 by Class 3 and up to 15 or 20 by Class 5, depending on the board.

How do I print a table?

Choose the number you want and press the Print button - you get a clean, ink-friendly chart without the rest of the page.