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Times Tables Worksheets
Build a printable worksheet in seconds: pick the tables, set how many questions, choose whether to show the answers, and print a fresh sheet every time.
How it works
Generate first, read after. Choose your tables, the number of questions and the answer key below, then press Generate. A printable worksheet appears — press Print worksheet for a clean sheet. Keep scrolling for tips on using worksheets well and answers to common questions.
The worksheet generator
Times Tables Worksheet
A good times-tables worksheet gives random questions from the tables a child is working on, on paper, with room to write. Off-screen practice complements on-screen drilling, and an optional answer key makes marking quick. Generate a fresh sheet each time so children can't memorise the order.
Key takeaways
- Random each time — a new sheet stops rote memorising of order.
- Pick the tables that match what's being learned right now.
- Optional answer key for fast, accurate marking.
- Paper practice complements on-screen recall drills.
- No account, no data — sheets are made in the browser.
How to get the most from worksheets
Match the tables to the moment
Tick only the tables your child is currently learning, plus one or two known ones. A focused sheet beats a scattergun one — it gives more practice on the facts that actually need it.
Print blank, keep the key
Generate one sheet without the answer key for your child and, if you like, a second identical-looking copy with answers for yourself. Marking then takes seconds.
Make it routine, not a chore
One short worksheet a few times a week works far better than a long one now and then. Pair it with on-screen practice so children get both recall and writing.
Frequently asked questions
How does the worksheet generator work?
Tick the tables you want to include, choose how many questions, and decide whether to include an answer key. Press Generate and a printable worksheet appears with random questions drawn from your chosen tables. Press Generate again for a fresh set.
How do I print the worksheet?
After generating, press the "Print worksheet" button. Only the worksheet itself prints — the controls, navigation and surrounding text are hidden — so you get a clean sheet ready for a pencil.
Can I make a worksheet without the answers showing?
Yes. Leave the answer key unticked for a clean practice sheet, or tick it to print a marked-up copy for quick checking. Many parents print one of each — a blank sheet for the child and an answer copy for themselves.
How many questions should a worksheet have?
For a focused session, twenty questions is a good default — enough to practise, short enough to finish. Younger children may do better with ten; older children building speed can handle thirty or more.
Is the generator free, and do we need an account?
It is completely free with no account. Worksheets are generated and printed entirely in your browser, and no personal data is collected.
Worksheets are great, but how do we make the facts stick?
Pair worksheets with active recall on screen. Use single-table practice to learn a table, mixed practice to recall facts in any order, and a speed test to build pace — then a worksheet makes a good off-screen check.
Every question and answer on the worksheet is a mathematical fact (7 × 8 = 56 is exact). Guidance on focused, frequent practice reflects common primary-maths teaching; worksheets are generated locally with no personal data.
Last reviewed 2026-06-28