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Multiplication Table / Times-Table Chart

A clean, printable times-table chart from 1 to 15.

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What this tool does

Generate a clean printable multiplication chart. Print it as a filled times-table reference (1 to N on both axes with every product shown), or switch to blank mode so students fill in the grid themselves — with an optional completed answer key. Shade the header row and column and highlight the square-number diagonal for a clearer, friendlier layout.

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Ready-made Multiplication Chart printables — free PDF downloads

No setup needed — download these print-ready multiplication charts as free PDFs. Each one was made with the generator above, so you can recreate or fully customize any of them.

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  • Free printable multiplication chart — Reference chart — PDF download

    Multiplication Chart — Reference chart

    Print-ready multiplication chart (Reference chart) as a free PDF — made with the generator above so you can tweak and reprint.

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  • Free printable multiplication chart — Blank (fill in) — PDF download

    Multiplication Chart — Blank (fill in)

    Print-ready multiplication chart (Blank (fill in)) as a free PDF — made with the generator above so you can tweak and reprint.

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  • Free printable multiplication chart — 10×10 — PDF download

    Multiplication Chart — 10×10

    Print-ready multiplication chart (10×10) as a free PDF — made with the generator above so you can tweak and reprint.

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  • Free printable multiplication chart — 12×12 — PDF download

    Multiplication Chart — 12×12

    Print-ready multiplication chart (12×12) as a free PDF — made with the generator above so you can tweak and reprint.

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  • Free printable multiplication chart — 15×15 — PDF download

    Multiplication Chart — 15×15

    Print-ready multiplication chart (15×15) as a free PDF — made with the generator above so you can tweak and reprint.

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  • Free printable multiplication chart — Reference chart, with answer key — PDF download

    Multiplication Chart — Reference chart, with answer key

    Completed answer key for the Reference chart multiplication chart — print-ready PDF for fast marking.

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  • Free printable multiplication chart — Blank (fill in), with answer key — PDF download

    Multiplication Chart — Blank (fill in), with answer key

    Completed answer key for the Blank (fill in) multiplication chart — print-ready PDF for fast marking.

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  • Free printable multiplication chart — 10×10, with answer key — PDF download

    Multiplication Chart — 10×10, with answer key

    Completed answer key for the 10×10 multiplication chart — print-ready PDF for fast marking.

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  • Free printable multiplication chart — 12×12, with answer key — PDF download

    Multiplication Chart — 12×12, with answer key

    Completed answer key for the 12×12 multiplication chart — print-ready PDF for fast marking.

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  • Free printable multiplication chart — 15×15, with answer key — PDF download

    Multiplication Chart — 15×15, with answer key

    Completed answer key for the 15×15 multiplication chart — print-ready PDF for fast marking.

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A times-table chart students actually read

This multiplication chart lays the numbers 1 to N across the top and down the left side, then fills every interior box with the product of its row and column. The result is the classic times-table grid: scan across row 7 and down column 8 to land on 56. Shaded header bands and a highlighted square-number diagonal (1, 4, 9, 16, 25 …) make it easy to find facts at a glance, whether it goes on a wall, in a workbook, or inside a pencil case.

Reference chart or blank practice grid

Pick Reference chart for a fully completed multiplication table to use as a look-up tool. Switch to Blank (fill in) and the interior boxes print empty so learners reconstruct the grid from memory — a powerful way to drill multiplication facts. Turn on the answer key and the PDF adds a completed chart on a second page for fast marking.

Choose your chart size

Set the chart anywhere from a focused 5×5 up to a full 15×15 grid. A 10×10 chart suits early multiplication, the traditional 12×12 covers the standard times tables most curricula expect, and 15×15 stretches confident learners. The cells resize automatically to fill the page so the chart stays crisp at any size.

How to use it

  1. Choose reference or blank fill-in mode.
  2. Set the chart size (1 to N on each axis).
  3. Toggle header shading, the diagonal highlight, the answer key, and Name & Date fields.
  4. Preview the chart, then download or print it on A4 or US Letter.

Ways to use a multiplication chart

Hang a filled chart by the desk as a confidence-builder while facts are still being memorised, then move to the blank version for timed fill-in challenges. Encourage learners to spot patterns — the column of fives ends in 0 or 5, the diagonal lists the square numbers, and the grid is symmetric across that diagonal because 6×8 equals 8×6. Recognising these patterns turns rote memorisation into real number sense.

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What size multiplication chart should I print?

A 12x12 chart covers the standard times tables most curricula require. Use 10x10 for younger learners and 15x15 to challenge confident students.

What is the difference between the chart and blank modes?

Reference mode prints every product filled in as a look-up chart. Blank mode prints an empty grid for students to complete, with an optional answer-key page.

Why is the diagonal highlighted?

The shaded diagonal marks the square numbers (1, 4, 9, 16, 25 ...), where a number is multiplied by itself. Highlighting it helps students see this pattern and the grid's symmetry.

Can I add Name and Date fields?

Yes. Toggle Name & Date on for the blank fill-in version so it works as a markable classroom worksheet.

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