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8 Times Table Chart

  1. 8 × 1= 8
  2. 8 × 2= 16
  3. 8 × 3= 24
  4. 8 × 4= 32
  5. 8 × 5= 40
  6. 8 × 6= 48
  7. 8 × 7= 56
  8. 8 × 8= 64
  9. 8 × 9= 72
  10. 8 × 10= 80
  11. 8 × 11= 88
  12. 8 × 12= 96

About This 8 Times Table Practice

What is 8 times table practice?

This page provides focused 8 times table practice to help students learn and memorize multiplication facts that include 8. Each question uses the 8 times table so learners can improve recall through repeated practice.

Helpful tips for the 8 times table

The 8 times table is all about doubling.

  • To do 8 × a number, double the number three times.
  • Example: double 3 is 6, double 6 is 12, double 12 is 24 — so 8 × 3 = 24.
  • Count by 8s: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40…

Who should practice the 8 times table?

This practice is helpful for elementary students learning multiplication, as well as anyone who wants extra review of the 8 times table. Parents and teachers can use it for quick drills, warmups, or homework help.

How do I get better at the 8 times table?

Practice a little each day and focus on accuracy first. When you miss a question, take a moment to learn the correct fact and try again. Building a streak can help you stay motivated while you practice the 8 times table.

Is this 8 times table practice free?

Yes. This is a free online 8 times table practice tool that runs in your browser. Your best streak is saved locally on your device.