Blitz through times tables against the clock. Wrong-answer options are chosen from adjacent products to make every question a genuine test of recall.
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Use keys 1 2 3 4 or tap · +10 correct · −5 wrong · speed bonus ⚡
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7 × 8 = ?
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How to use
Click ⚙ Settings to choose your factor range, time limit, and question count.
Hit ▶ Start Game to begin. Each question is A × B = ? within your chosen range.
Tap the correct product or press keys 1 2 3 4 to answer instantly.
Answer quickly to earn a speed bonus — up to 1 extra point per second remaining.
Review any missed tables after the game and repeat until you get a perfect score.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are the wrong answers chosen?
Distractors are products with one factor off by 1 — e.g. for 7×8=56, you might see 6×8=48 or 7×9=63. These near-misses test real recall, not just rough estimation.
Which range covers all UK primary school times tables?
Set both factors to 1–12. The UK National Curriculum requires children to know all multiplication facts up to 12×12 by the end of Year 4.
How does the speed bonus work?
You earn 1 bonus point per second remaining when correct. Answer in 2 seconds on a 10-second timer and earn up to 8 bonus points on top of the base 10.
How is my high score saved?
Scores are saved in your browser's localStorage and persist between visits on the same device and browser profile.
Can I practice specific times tables?
Not directly, but you can set a narrow range (e.g. 7–7 for the sevens table only) in Settings. For mixed tables, use the full range.
Did you know?
The × multiplication symbol was invented by William Oughtred in 1631 — over 390 years ago.
The UK's Multiplication Tables Check (MTC) tests every Year 4 pupil on 25 random questions from the 2–12 times tables, with 6 seconds per question.
The hardest times table facts for most people are 6×8, 7×8, and 7×6 — they appear most frequently in wrong-answer data from large-scale studies.