Math worksheet tool

Free Printable Multiplication Chart Generator

Create completed multiplication charts, blank practice grids, missing-number charts, and highlighted times table reference pages for kids, classrooms, and homeschool math practice.

10×10 to 20×20Blank or completedAnswer keysA4 / Letter friendly

Build your chart

Choose the chart size, practice mode, and print layout.

Live preview

Multiplication Chart

Completed chart · 12×12

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Chart types

Use completed charts for reference, blank charts for memorization, missing-number charts for review, and highlighted charts to show multiplication patterns.

Classroom uses

Print charts for math folders, homework practice, fact fluency stations, homeschool binders, or quick multiplication review.

Print guide

Use US Letter or A4 for full-page charts. For younger kids, choose 10×10 or 12×12 with a low-ink layout.

Printable guide

Printable multiplication chart generator

Use the multiplication chart generator to make completed multiplication charts, blank charts, missing-number charts, highlighted tables, and reference pages for classrooms, homework folders, homeschool binders, and math centers.

How to use this printable tool

  1. Choose a preset or start with a blank printable layout.
  2. Add your own tasks, names, dates, goals, or checklist items so the page matches your class, child, group, or lesson.
  3. Adjust the layout, paper size, style, and print options before using the preview.
  4. Review the live preview and any answer key, checklist, labels, or extra pages the tool creates.
  5. Print the page, save it as a PDF, or use the export options available in the generator.

What you can customize

Title and labels

Edit the page title, student name, class name, dates, goals, or family labels.

Rows and checklist items

Add the tasks, subjects, habits, books, chores, assignments, or routine steps you need.

Layout style

Choose a weekly, daily, table, card, or checklist-style layout when the tool supports it.

Print options

Select the paper size, low-ink style, notes fields, signatures, or extra columns available in the generator.

Best for / Use cases

Reference charts

Print completed tables for desks, folders, and math notebooks.

Fill-in practice

Use blank or missing-number charts to practice multiplication facts.

Targeted tables

Highlight specific facts or table ranges for focused review.

Classroom centers

Print low-ink charts for repeated student practice.

Printing and export tips

Start with a reference

Let students use a completed chart before switching to blanks or missing numbers.

Highlight patterns

Use the chart to show repeated addition, doubles, fives, tens, and square facts.

Print both versions

Keep a completed chart and a blank chart together for practice and checking.

Frequently asked questions

Can I make a blank multiplication chart?

Yes. Choose blank or missing-number options for practice.

Can I print a completed multiplication chart?

Yes. Use the completed chart format for reference pages.

Can I highlight specific facts?

Yes. Use highlight options when you want a focused table or pattern.

Can I save the chart as PDF?

Yes. Use browser print and choose Save as PDF.