Times Table
Times Table of 10
Learn the 10 times table — from 10×1 to 10×20
10
×
1
=
10
10
×
2
=
20
10
×
3
=
30
10
×
4
=
40
10
×
5
=
50
10
×
6
=
60
10
×
7
=
70
10
×
8
=
80
10
×
9
=
90
10
×
10
=
100
10
×
11
=
110
10
×
12
=
120
10
×
13
=
130
10
×
14
=
140
10
×
15
=
150
10
×
16
=
160
10
×
17
=
170
10
×
18
=
180
10
×
19
=
190
10
×
20
=
200
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Visualization - 10 Times Table
10th Times Table: from 10×1 to 10×20
The 10 times table covers multiplications from 10×1=10 to 10×20=200. The 10 times table is simple: just add a zero to the end.
Key results of the 10 times table
10 × 2 = 20
10 × 3 = 30
10 × 4 = 40
10 × 5 = 50
10 × 6 = 60
10 × 7 = 70
10 × 8 = 80
10 × 9 = 90
10 × 10 = 100
10 × 12 = 120
What is 10 times 7?
10 multiplied by 7 equals 70. This is one of the most important results in the 10 times table to memorize.
What numbers multiply to give 10?
1 × 10 = 10, 2 × 5 = 10, 5 × 2 = 10, 10 × 1 = 10.
Frequently Asked Questions — 10th Times Table
What is the 10th times table?
The 10 times table covers multiplications from 10×1=10 to 10×10=100. The full table goes from 10×1 to 10×20=200.
What is 10 times 7?
10 × 7 = 70. This is one of the most tested results — memorize it first!
What is 10 times 8?
10 × 8 = 80.
How do I learn the 10 times table quickly?
Practice 5–10 minutes a day. Start with 10×1, 10×2, 10×5 and 10×10, then fill in the rest. Use TablesTest to practice with a timer.
What is 10 multiplied by 12?
10 × 12 = 120.
✨ Tips to memorize the 10 times table
The 10 times table is essential for mental math. Practice 5–10 minutes a day and use speed games like TablesTest to make recall automatic.
- Start by memorizing 10×1, 10×2, 10×5 and 10×10
- Then learn 10×3, 10×4, 10×6
- The hardest ones: 10×7, 10×8, 10×9
- Make flashcards with the question on one side and the answer on the other
- Say them aloud: "10 times 7 is 70; 10 times 8 is 80"