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Times tables

Mixed: the 2–12 times tables


1)5 × 10 =
2)8 × 3 =
3)6 × 7 =
4)12 × 3 =
5)4 × 12 =
6)6 × 9 =
7)10 × 4 =
8)5 × 12 =
9)4 × 2 =
10)9 × 12 =
11)3 × 11 =
12)4 × 4 =
13)6 × 8 =
14)12 × 3 =
15)8 × 8 =
16)10 × 4 =
17)8 × 12 =
18)9 × 5 =
19)2 × 4 =
20)3 × 5 =
21)8 × 3 =
22)6 × 6 =
23)4 × 3 =
24)2 × 11 =
25)5 × 10 =
26)2 × 12 =
27)1 × 5 =
28)11 × 3 =
29)2 × 6 =
30)12 × 2 =
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Times tables · Mixed: the 2–12 times tables


1)5 × 10 = 50
2)8 × 3 = 24
3)6 × 7 = 42
4)12 × 3 = 36
5)4 × 12 = 48
6)6 × 9 = 54
7)10 × 4 = 40
8)5 × 12 = 60
9)4 × 2 = 8
10)9 × 12 = 108
11)3 × 11 = 33
12)4 × 4 = 16
13)6 × 8 = 48
14)12 × 3 = 36
15)8 × 8 = 64
16)10 × 4 = 40
17)8 × 12 = 96
18)9 × 5 = 45
19)2 × 4 = 8
20)3 × 5 = 15
21)8 × 3 = 24
22)6 × 6 = 36
23)4 × 3 = 12
24)2 × 11 = 22
25)5 × 10 = 50
26)2 × 12 = 24
27)1 × 5 = 5
28)11 × 3 = 33
29)2 × 6 = 12
30)12 × 2 = 24
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Which times tables, and when

The national curriculum introduces the tables in a fixed order: the 2, 5 and 10 tables in Year 2, the 3, 4 and 8 tables in Year 3, and every table up to 12 × 12 by the end of Year 4, when recall is checked nationally. Years 5 and 6 add no new tables — they lean on them for factors, multiples, long multiplication and fraction work.

The sheet above starts with all the tables from 2 to 12 and every multiplier from 1 to 12. Use the table buttons to narrow it to the ones your child is working on. Facts are drawn at random and the order of each is flipped about half the time, so a child practises genuine recall instead of reading a predictable column. Every sheet is A4, print-ready, and comes with an answer key.

Answers included — a separate marking page with every sheet.

Times tables by year

Start from the tables your child's year group is taught:

Year 2 times tables →

The 2, 5 and 10 tables — the first three a child learns.

Year 3 times tables →

The 3, 4 and 8 tables — the year they are introduced.

Year 4 times tables →

Every table to 12 × 12 — the year of the multiplication tables check.

Year 5 times tables →

No new tables — the 6 × 6 to 12 × 12 corner, drilled for recall at speed.

Questions parents ask

Which times tables should my child know, and when?

The national curriculum sets the order. In Year 2 children recall the 2, 5 and 10 multiplication tables and start recognising odd and even numbers. Year 3 adds the 3, 4 and 8 tables. By the end of Year 4 they are expected to recall every multiplication and division fact up to 12 × 12. Years 5 and 6 do not introduce new tables — they apply the facts to factors, multiples, long multiplication and fractions, so quick recall matters more, not less.

What is the Year 4 multiplication tables check?

The multiplication tables check is a statutory on-screen check taken by Year 4 pupils in England each June. It is 25 questions drawn from the tables up to 12 × 12, and a child has 6 seconds to answer each one, so it tests recall rather than working out. Practising mixed tables against the clock — rather than one table at a time, in order — is the closest a paper sheet gets to it.

Are the answers included?

Yes. Keep 'Answers' ticked and a separate answer-key page is made with every sheet, so marking takes seconds. Every answer is computed exactly and checked.

Do I need to sign up?

No. Pick your tables, make a sheet, then print it or download the PDF. There is no login, ever.