4 Times Table Practice
Focus on the 4 times table to build automatic recall for one number at a time.
This page drills 4×1 through 4×12 so students can master the 4s before moving on to mixed multiplication practice.
What You'll Practice
- ✓ All 12 facts in the 4 times table (4×1 through 4×12)
- ✓ 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 4s
Double Twice
The 4s are just doubling twice. 4×6: double 6 to get 12, then double 12 to get 24. Combine it with what you know about the 2s table.
Use Commutativity
Every fact in the 4s table appears in another table too. If you know 7×4, you already know 4×7. Flip any difficult fact to find a familiar one.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 4 times table?
The 4 times table lists the products of 4 multiplied by 1 through 12: 4×1=4, 4×2=8, 4×3=12, 4×4=16, 4×5=20, 4×6=24, 4×7=28, 4×8=32, 4×9=36, 4×10=40, 4×11=44, 4×12=48.
What grade do students learn the 4 times table?
The 4s table is typically a Grade 3 focus. Students learn all multiplication facts in Grade 3 and are expected to recall them fluently by the end of the year.
What is the trick for the 4 times table?
The 4s are just doubling twice. 4×6: double 6 to get 12, then double 12 to get 24. Combine it with what you know about the 2s table.
How does this times table practice work?
This page drills 4×1 through 4×12 in random order with instant right/wrong feedback after every answer. Scores and streaks are saved in your browser automatically.