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Multiplication Games (Grades 2–6)

Learning multiplication sticks best when it happens through play. Times tables, arrays, skip counting, fact families — every one of these ideas can be turned into a game, and kids who play with the math end up practicing far more than kids handed a worksheet.

The games below all put multiplication and division front and center — from building arrays to blasting fleets with times-table facts to racing through unit rates. Mixing a few different games keeps practice fresh, and playing a little most days beats one long cram session, thanks to spaced repetition.

Everything here is free in the browser on a phone, tablet or computer — no ads, no sign-up, and nothing to install.

Multiplication & Division Games

Learn the Tables One at a Time

Want to focus on a single times table? Each one has its own page with patterns, tips and practice: 2 times table, 3 times table, 4 times table, 5 times table, 6 times table, 7 times table, 8 times table, 9 times table, 10 times table and 12 times table.

Common Questions

What is the best order to learn the times tables?

Most kids do best starting with the 2, 5 and 10 times tables — they follow the clearest patterns. Next come the 3s, 4s and 11s, then the tougher 6, 7, 8 and 9 facts, which benefit most from games and repeated practice rather than pure memorization.

How many multiplication facts does a child need to know?

The core set is the 1×1 through 12×12 table — 144 facts, though many are repeats thanks to the commutative property (3×4 is the same fact as 4×3), so it is really closer to 78 unique facts to master.

Are multiplication games better than flashcards?

Games and flashcards both work, but games add spaced repetition, instant feedback and a reason to keep going — kids repeat facts because they want to keep playing, not because they were told to. Many families use both: games for regular practice, flashcards for a quick pre-test check.

Are these multiplication games really free?

Yes. Every game on this page is 100% free with no ads, no in-app purchases and no sign-up. Progress is stored locally on the device.

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