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Times Tables Diploma

Take a graded test, pass your level, and print a real certificate of achievement — Bronze, Silver or Gold. A genuine goal that turns practice into pride.

How it works

Pick a level, pass the test, print the diploma. Choose Bronze, Silver or Gold below — each draws from harder tables and a higher pass mark. Pass, and a printable certificate appears with a gold seal. Keep scrolling for what each level covers and answers to common questions. Nothing is stored.

Choose your level

Which diploma do you want to earn?
Each level steps up the tables and the pass mark. Start with Bronze if you're unsure.

The times tables diploma is a graded test at three levels — Bronze, Silver and Gold — that rewards a pass with a printable certificate. Each level pulls from a wider set of tables and sets a higher bar, so children always have a clear next goal to aim for.

Key takeaways

  • Three levels — Bronze, Silver, Gold — each harder than the last.
  • Gold is timed, so it tests speed as well as accuracy.
  • Pass and print a real certificate with a gold seal.
  • A clear goal turns repetitive practice into motivation.
  • No account, no data — the test and certificate are made in the browser.

The three diploma levels

Each level draws from more tables and asks for a higher score to pass, so children climb at their own pace.

Bronze

Bronze covers the gentlest tables — 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10 — in ten untimed questions. Pass with seven. It is the perfect first certificate: achievable, encouraging, and a real reward for early progress.

Silver

Silver widens to every table from 1 to 10, shuffled across twelve untimed questions. Pass with nine. By now a child needs solid recall across the harder middle tables like ×6, ×7 and ×8.

Gold

Gold is the full challenge: all tables to 12, against the clock, with around eight seconds per question across twelve questions. Pass with eleven. Gold rewards fast, automatic recall — the same skill timed school checks measure.

How to prepare for each level

Build toward a level rather than jumping straight in. Use single-table practice to learn the facts, then mixed practice to recall them in any order, and finally a speed test to build the pace Gold needs. When a level feels comfortable in practice, the diploma becomes a celebration rather than a hurdle.

Frequently asked questions

How does the times tables diploma work?

Choose a level — Bronze, Silver or Gold — and take a short graded test. Bronze covers the easier tables, Silver covers ×1 to ×10, and Gold covers all tables to ×12 and is timed. Pass the level and a printable certificate of achievement appears, with the level, your score and a gold seal.

What do the three levels cover, and what do I need to pass?

Bronze draws from the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10 times tables (10 questions, pass with 7). Silver draws from 1 to 10 (12 questions, pass with 9). Gold draws from all tables to 12 and is timed, with about eight seconds per question (12 questions, pass with 11).

Can my child print the certificate or save it as a PDF?

Yes. When a level is passed, a "Print certificate" button appears. Pressing it opens the print dialog, where you can send it to a printer or choose "Save as PDF" to keep a digital copy.

Which level should my child start with?

Start with Bronze. It uses the friendliest tables and builds confidence with a real, printable reward. Move up to Silver once Bronze feels easy, and aim for Gold — which adds a time limit — when recall is fast and automatic.

Is the diploma an official qualification?

No — it is a fun, motivating certificate to celebrate practice at home, not a formal or accredited award. It works alongside school learning and timed checks like the Multiplication Tables Check, giving children a tangible goal to aim for.

Is it free, and is any data collected?

It is completely free, needs no account, and collects no personal data. The test and the certificate are generated entirely in your browser — nothing you do is stored or sent anywhere.

The diploma is a motivational, non-accredited certificate for home practice. Level bands and pass marks are TablesTrophy's own design; multiplication facts themselves are mathematical. Nothing is stored — the certificate is generated in your browser.

Last reviewed 2026-06-28

TablesTrophy is a free, child-directed learning tool. We collect no accounts and no personal data — the test and certificate run entirely in your browser.