10 Times Table Practice
Focus on the 10 times table to build automatic recall for one number at a time.
This page drills 10×1 through 10×12 so students can master the 10s before moving on to mixed multiplication practice.
What You'll Practice
- ✓ All 12 facts in the 10 times table (10×1 through 10×12)
- ✓ Problems presented in random order to build genuine recall
- ✓ Instant feedback on every answer with streak tracking
- ✓ Scores and best streak saved in your browser automatically
Strategy for the 10s
Append a Zero
Multiply any number by 10 by appending a 0. 10×7=70, 10×12=120. This understanding extends directly to multiplying by 100, 1000, and powers of 10.
Use Commutativity
Every fact in the 10s table appears in another table too. If you know 7×10, you already know 10×7. Flip any difficult fact to find a familiar one.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 10 times table?
The 10 times table lists the products of 10 multiplied by 1 through 12: 10×1=10, 10×2=20, 10×3=30, 10×4=40, 10×5=50, 10×6=60, 10×7=70, 10×8=80, 10×9=90, 10×10=100, 10×11=110, 10×12=120.
What grade do students learn the 10 times table?
The 10s table is often introduced in Grade 2 as part of early multiplication concepts. Grade 3 students deepen fluency with it alongside all other times tables.
What is the trick for the 10 times table?
Multiply any number by 10 by appending a 0. 10×7=70, 10×12=120. This understanding extends directly to multiplying by 100, 1000, and powers of 10.
How does this times table practice work?
This page drills 10×1 through 10×12 in random order with instant right/wrong feedback after every answer. Scores and streaks are saved in your browser automatically.