Free PracticeFree Times Tables Practice for Kids
Free times tables practice for kids with games, songs and rewards designed to build multiplication confidence. Start with x1 practice and improve times tables one step at a time.
Times tables are easier to remember when kids practise in short, regular bursts. A few minutes each day can help children build speed, confidence and automatic recall without feeling overwhelmed.
Quick practice keeps learning manageable. Kids can play one or two short rounds and come back again tomorrow.
Focusing on one times table helps children feel less rushed and gives them a clearer goal to work towards.
Repeated practice helps facts become quicker to remember, which can make other maths tasks feel easier.
Parents and teachers do not need long sessions. A short routine can make times tables practice feel easier and more achievable.
- Pick one times table to focus on.
- Play one quick game.
- Try to beat your score or time.
- Listen to the matching times table song.
- Come back tomorrow and try again.
A helpful starting order is to begin with tables that feel familiar, then build towards the trickier ones. This gives kids early success and helps them stay motivated.
Begin with x1, x2, x5 and x10. These tables often feel more familiar and can help kids build early confidence.
Move to x3, x4 and x6 once your child is ready for a little more challenge and repeated practice.
Finish with x7, x8, x9, x11 and x12. These can feel harder, but regular practice helps them stick.
Kids can start with free x1 practice to learn the game style and build confidence. Full access unlocks x2 to x12, more games, songs, rewards, avatars, leaderboards and the Blitz Bucks shop.
Try Times Blitz with free x1 games. This is a great way for kids to get started and learn how the games work.
Times Blitz uses games and songs to make multiplication practice feel more fun, active and memorable.
Kids can earn rewards, choose avatars and aim for better scores as they practise and improve.
Times Blitz was created by a classroom teacher after seeing how many children needed a more engaging way to practise their times tables. The goal is simple: help kids build confidence, speed and recall through short, fun practice they want to come back to.
Want to see the main game page? Visit Times Table Games for Kids.