Times Tables Trainer
Choose the tables you want to work on and practise at your own pace. The questions adapt as you go, hints are always there if you want them, and every answer can be explained step by step.
No account, and the maths stays in your browser — more— less
This activity is for learning and practice. Anything it suggests is indicative only — it is not a formal assessment and not a substitute for a teacher or tutor.
Nothing you answer is sent to Zerdly. Progress is saved on this device only if you switch saving on, and you can delete it at any time. How Kids Maths handles data.
Set your country and age — change
Setting an age keeps the questions at the right level for that age. It does not lock anything — you can still try any topic, at any age, in any order. Levels are a guide only, not a curriculum.
Your age is not saved anywhere. Your country is remembered only if you have switched saving on.
Saving your progress
Nothing is being saved. You can practise as much as you like — when you close the tab, the session is gone.
How to get the most from it
- Start with what you know. The 2s, 5s and 10s are the anchors — most other tables lean on them.
- Use “Show me why”. Seeing 7 × 8 as eight groups of seven, or as an array, is what turns a fact you have memorised into one you understand.
- Finish and look at the misses. The end screen lists the facts that caught you out, and you can practise just those.
- Ignore the timer if it stresses. It is off by default and speed is never the point.
School levels
School levels are a guide only. They show where a skill is usually taught in each country and are not taken from, aligned to, or endorsed by any curriculum authority. Your school may cover it earlier or later.

