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✖️ Multiplication Practice Online

Master your times tables from 1 to 12 with free interactive games. Goldy uses spaced repetition to focus on the facts you find hardest - so every session counts.

Featured Multiplication Games

Hand-picked games to build speed and accuracy across all times tables.

All Multiplication Games (7)

Every game below targets multiplication skills at a range of levels - from beginner tables to advanced speed drills.

Why Practise Multiplication?

Strong multiplication skills unlock faster mental maths, easier fractions, and better problem-solving across every area of maths.

Builds fast automatic recall of all times tables 1-12
Makes division, fractions and algebra much easier
Boosts confidence in mental maths
Reduces cognitive load during multi-step problems
Adaptive difficulty keeps practice at the right challenge level
Short daily sessions are proven to outperform infrequent cramming

Learning Levels

Beginner - Tables 1, 2, 5 & 10

Start with the tables that have clear patterns. Master these first to build confidence and a strong foundation.

Intermediate - Tables 3, 4, 6 & 9

Move on to trickier tables using skip-counting, finger tricks, and visual patterns to remember key facts.

Advanced - Tables 7, 8, 11 & 12

Tackle the hardest tables with speed games and mixed drills until every fact feels instant.

5-Day Practice Plan

  1. Day 1 - Play Multiplication Table 1 and focus on the 2x and 5x tables.
  2. Day 2 - Try Missing Factor to practise reverse multiplication.
  3. Day 3 - Use Times Table Race to build speed on the tables you know.
  4. Day 4 - Play Math Memory to reinforce facts through matching.
  5. Day 5 - Take on Multiplication Table 2 (harder mode) to test everything you've learned.

Frequently Asked Questions

At what age should children start learning multiplication?

Most children begin formal multiplication in Year 3 or 4 (ages 7-9), but early skip-counting games from age 5 build a strong foundation.

How long does it take to memorise all the times tables?

With consistent daily practice of 5-10 minutes, most children can master all tables 1-12 in 2-3 months.

Which times table should I learn first?

Start with 2x, 5x, and 10x - they have clear patterns. Then move on to 3x, 4x, and 9x before tackling 6x, 7x, and 8x.

Is there a shortcut for the 9 times table?

Yes! For any 9x fact, the digits of the answer always add up to 9. Also, 9 x n = (10 x n) - n, which is easy to calculate mentally.

How do the Goldy games help with multiplication?

Goldy tracks which facts you get wrong and serves them more often using spaced repetition, so you spend time on weak spots rather than facts you already know.

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