Times tables

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About this game

Learn times tables from 1 to 10 in an easy way while having fun with this interactive math game.

With 5 different game modes, which will make practicing multiplication tables for elementary school a fun way to learn math for kids.

Game Modes:

* In order: Choose from 4 possible options the correct answer. Do you want to play with the table of 2, with the table of 9? You choose, select a board and answer one by one all the numbers from 1 to 10.

* Random: Select a table and match all the answers. Each time you play the multiplications will be ordered differently.

*Mixed: Ten questions selected at random from all the tables from 1 to 10. Show that you are the best at math by getting them all right!

*Upside-down: You're a calculating genius. In this game mode you will have to guess the correct multiplication of a table from the result.

* Mega Backhand: The most difficult yet, the solution to any multiplication of the multiplication tables. 100 different possible questions. Will you be able to get them all right?

Review:

Not everything will be fun, in this mode you can learn and review all the times tables from 1 to 10.

Scores:

Check how your knowledge evolves by looking at the markers to beat your own record in those tables you know worst.

A multiplication game is the best way for both adults and elementary school children to consolidate their knowledge and acquire greater calculation skills.

Play and learn the multiplication tables from 1 to 10 to get a 10 on all of them and discover how fun math can be for kids.
Updated on
Aug 23, 2023

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