10 Times Table

The 10× table is as easy as it gets — just add a zero. Most children learn this before any other table.

Tricks for the 10 Times Table

  • Add a zero: 10 × n = n0. So 10 × 7 = 70, 10 × 12 = 120.
  • Place value: the 10× table is really teaching your child how place value works.
  • If your child knows this table solidly, they have 5× halved and 100× doubled too.
7 × 10
= ?

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How to use the 10 Times Table tool

  1. Start in flashcard mode

    Open the 10× times table tool in flashcard mode. Don't set a timer yet — focus on accuracy.

  2. Say the answer aloud

    Before clicking to reveal, say the answer out loud. This recruits both visual and verbal memory and speeds up recall.

  3. Switch to drill when fluent

    Once your child can answer each card in about 3 seconds, switch to drill mode for a 60-second challenge.

  4. Track their best score

    Retry the drill and aim to beat last session's score. Kids love the progression, and the repetition cements the facts.

Frequently asked questions

What is the 10 times table?

The 10 times table is the sequence of multiples of 10: 10×1=10, 10×2=20, 10×3=30, …, 10×12=120. Children typically learn this table alongside the other basic tables in 2nd-4th grade.

What is the easiest way to learn the 10 times table?

Add a zero: 10 × n = n0. So 10 × 7 = 70, 10 × 12 = 120.

What age should a child know the 10 times table?

The 10× table is typically taught in 4th or 5th grade (ages 9-11), once the easier tables are solid.

Does this tool require an account?

No. No signup, no email, no tracking. It runs entirely in your browser.

What's the hardest 10 × n fact to remember?

Most children find the middle facts (10 × 6, 10 × 7, 10 × 8) the hardest — the edges are easier because they have patterns.

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10 Times Table Practice — Free Online 10× Flashcards for Kids