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Times Table Quiz

Choose which tables to test, pick your difficulty, and race the clock. Every wrong answer is flagged for focused review — so you practice exactly what needs work.

3
Difficulty modes
11
Table options

Questions available

Start Your Quiz

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Ready to Quiz?
Choose your tables and difficulty on the left, then hit Start Quiz.
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6 × 7 = ?
Times 6
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Quiz Complete!

How to Use This Quiz Effectively

A quiz is only useful if it builds real memory, not just test-taking practice. Follow these steps.

1

Start with one table

Select a single table (e.g. ×7) and run 10 questions. Familiarity with one table builds solid foundations before mixing.

2

Use Easy mode first

8 seconds per question lets you think carefully. Speed comes naturally — don't rush the clock until facts feel automatic.

3

Review missed facts

After each quiz, click "Practice Missed Facts" to immediately drill only the questions you got wrong.

4

Progress to Hard mode

When scoring 90%+ on Medium, switch to Hard (3 seconds). This trains instant recall needed for mental arithmetic.

5

Mix tables when confident

Select "All" only after drilling individual tables. Mixed practice strengthens discrimination — knowing 6×7 vs 7×8 instantly.

6

5 minutes daily beats once a week

Run one quiz every morning. Spaced practice encodes facts in long-term memory far more efficiently than weekly cramming.

Frequently Asked Questions

A question shows a multiplication equation with the answer missing. Four options appear and a timer counts down. Choose the correct answer before time runs out. Score, streak, and accuracy are tracked in real time — missed facts are flagged for review at the end.
Start with Easy (8 seconds) until you're scoring above 80%. Then move to Medium (5 seconds), and finally Hard (3 seconds). Rushing before facts are solid just reinforces guessing instead of memory.
Missed facts are collected throughout. At the end, click Practice Missed Facts to immediately drill just those questions — the most efficient way to close gaps.
Start with ×2, ×5, and ×10 — they have the clearest patterns. Then ×3, ×4, ×9, and finally ×6, ×7, ×8. Use the table selector to drill one at a time before switching to All mode.
Yes. Teachers can project the quiz for timed warm-up rounds. The table selector lets teachers focus the class on exactly the table being studied that week.