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The 4 Times Table
Practise the 4 times table from 4×1 to 4×12, see the full table and a mini chart, pick up a tip, and print a certificate when you're done.
Practice set to the 4 table
4 × 1 = 4, all the way to 4 × 12 = 48. The quiz below is already set to the 4 table — press Begin for ten questions with instant feedback. Then read the full table, the pattern tip, and the FAQ.
Practise the 4 table
The 4 times table runs from 4 × 1 = 4 to 4 × 12 = 48. The 4 times table is double-double: double the number, then double again. 4 × 7 is 7 doubled (14) doubled (28).
The full 4 times table
- 4 × 1 = 4
- 4 × 2 = 8
- 4 × 3 = 12
- 4 × 4 = 16
- 4 × 5 = 20
- 4 × 6 = 24
- 4 × 7 = 28
- 4 × 8 = 32
- 4 × 9 = 36
- 4 × 10 = 40
- 4 × 11 = 44
- 4 × 12 = 48
4 times table on the chart
Here's the 4 row of the multiplication grid — the highlighted band is the 4 times table. The full interactive grid lives on the multiplication chart.
A tip for the 4 times table
The 4 times table is double-double: double the number, then double again. 4 × 7 is 7 doubled (14) doubled (28).
Frequently asked questions
What is the 4 times table?
The 4 times table lists the products of 4 multiplied by 1 through 12, from 4 × 1 = 4 up to 4 × 12 = 48.
What is 4 × 4?
4 × 4 = 16. You can also drill these on the square numbers page.
What is the easiest way to learn the 4 times table?
The 4 times table is double-double: double the number, then double again. 4 × 7 is 7 doubled (14) doubled (28).
How can my child practise the 4 times table here?
Use the quiz at the top of this page — it is already set to the 4 table. Answer the questions, get instant feedback, and print a certificate at the end.
Is the 4 times table practice free?
Yes. It is completely free, needs no account, and collects no personal data — everything runs in your browser.
What comes after the 4 times table?
Once the 4 table is automatic, try mixed practice to recall it alongside other tables, then take a speed test or go for a diploma.
Products in the 4 times table are mathematical facts (4 × 12 = 48 is exact). Pattern tips reflect common primary-maths teaching.
Last reviewed 2026-06-28