Multiplication Chart 1-20
Use these free printable multiplication charts to help kids learn and practice times tables from 1 – 20.
Choose from color or black-and-white designs, filled-in charts, partially filled-in charts, or blank charts for extra practice.
Free Printable 20×20 Multiplication Charts
Browse free 20×20 multiplication charts in color, black-and-white, filled-in, partially filled-in, or blank below.
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About Our 1–20 Multiplication Charts
Our free printable multiplication charts 1–20 helps kids practice multiplication facts all the way up to 20. The charts show numbers in a clear, easy-to-read grid, so students can see patterns, check answers, and build confidence while practicing math.
These 20×20 multiplication charts are available as PDFs, making them quick to download and print. Parents can use them for extra practice at home, and teachers can use them as reference tools during lessons or independent work. Having a chart ready lets students practice at their own pace and go back to tricky facts whenever needed.
To match different learning styles, this page includes several types of multiplication charts up to 20. You’ll find charts that are fully filled in, partially filled, or blank multiplication charts so students can complete the numbers themselves. Charts are available in color or black-and-white, making it easy to pick the right chart for guided practice, review, or independent learning.
Using a multiplication chart helps students work independently and improves problem-solving skills. Learning all multiplication facts from 1 to 20 builds a strong foundation for more advanced math, like division, fractions, and algebra. These free printable multiplication charts are great for elementary and middle school students and can be used by kids at many different skill levels.
How to Use a Multiplication Chart
A multiplication chart shows the answers to multiplying numbers in a simple grid. To use it, find one number across the top row and the other number down the left column. Follow both numbers until they meet – the number where they cross is the answer.
Students can use multiplication charts to check their answers when doing math problems or practicing times tables. Using the chart often helps kids notice patterns and remember multiplication facts more easily.
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