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Multiplication Table

Printable times table grid — choose 10×10 up to 20×20, with square numbers highlighted.

Updated July 13, 2026

How to use the multiplication table

  1. 1Choose a grid size from 10×10 to 20×20.
  2. 2Toggle the square-number highlight on or off.
  3. 3Read the products on screen, scrolling sideways on mobile if needed.
  4. 4Click Print and set your print scale to 100% for a clean chart.

Common uses

  • Printing a times-table chart for a child learning multiplication
  • Keeping a quick reference grid on a desk or wall
  • Drilling multiplication facts with the square numbers as anchors
  • Making a classroom handout without hunting for a PDF

Frequently asked questions

What size multiplication table should I print?

12×12 is the classic classroom range and covers everything most curricula require. 10×10 is a gentler start for younger learners, while 15×15 and 20×20 suit older students, mental-math practice, or reference. You can switch sizes instantly and reprint.

Why are the diagonal numbers highlighted?

The diagonal holds the perfect squares — 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, and so on — where a number is multiplied by itself. They're worth memorizing first because every nearby fact is one step away: knowing 7 × 7 = 49 makes 7 × 8 = 56 an easy add. You can toggle the highlight off if you prefer a plain grid.

How do I make sure it prints at the right size?

In your browser's print dialog, set scale to 100% or 'Actual size' rather than 'Fit to page,' which can shrink or stretch the grid unevenly. The tool prints just the table with a title, so it fills a single sheet cleanly on both Letter and A4.

About this tool

The multiplication table generates a clean times-table grid you can read on screen or print for the wall, a binder, or a desk. Pick the size — 10×10, 12×12, 15×15, or 20×20 — and every cell shows the product of its row and column, with the perfect-square diagonal (1, 4, 9, 16, 25 …) highlighted so the anchor facts stand out. Print reminds you to use 100% scale so the grid fills the page evenly. It's built for kids learning their times tables and for anyone who wants a quick reference chart, and the whole thing is generated in your browser with nothing to download or sign up for.

Like most tools on UtilityBase, the multiplication table runs entirely in your browser — nothing you enter is uploaded or stored on a server. It's free to use with no account required. Browse more generators here.

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