Every Times Table Covered
Select a specific table to focus on, or choose ALL for mixed random practice across every table:
Start with a single table until the score is consistently high. Then switch to ALL for the real test — mixed facts are where the fluency shows.
The Best Way to Build Times Table Fluency
Fluency means answering automatically — not counting, not working it out. The only way to get there is repetition with immediate feedback. Math Cards is designed exactly for this:
Why Times Tables Matter
Automatic multiplication recall isn't just about multiplication — it underpins division, fractions, algebra, and mental math. A child who has to calculate 7 × 8 mid-problem has no working memory left for the rest of the problem. Math Cards builds the automatic recall that frees up that mental bandwidth.
Common Questions
How many times tables problems should a child practice per day?
10–20 focused problems per day is more effective than 50+ at once. Math Cards' 20-problem daily limit aligns with this — short, focused practice beats marathon sessions.
Which times table should kids learn first?
Start with 2×, 5×, and 10× — they have visible patterns. Then move to 3×, 4×, 6×. Leave 7× and 8× for last — they're the hardest to automate.
Does Math Cards work on a phone?
Yes — Math Cards works on iOS, Android, and in any web browser. The number pad is optimized for touch input on small screens.
Is there a times tables test or quiz in Math Cards?
Every run in Math Cards is effectively a test — it ends on the first wrong answer and records the high score. The "ALL" mode mixes every table, making it a complete times tables quiz.
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