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9 Times Table Chart

  1. 9 × 1= 9
  2. 9 × 2= 18
  3. 9 × 3= 27
  4. 9 × 4= 36
  5. 9 × 5= 45
  6. 9 × 6= 54
  7. 9 × 7= 63
  8. 9 × 8= 72
  9. 9 × 9= 81
  10. 9 × 10= 90
  11. 9 × 11= 99
  12. 9 × 12= 108

About This 9 Times Table Practice

What is 9 times table practice?

This page provides focused 9 times table practice to help students learn and memorize multiplication facts that include 9. Each question uses the 9 times table so learners can improve recall through repeated practice.

Helpful tips for the 9 times table

The 9 times table has a handy trick.

  • To do 9 × a number, try 10 × the number and then subtract the number once.
  • Example: 10 × 7 = 70, 70 − 7 = 63 — so 9 × 7 = 63.
  • Count by 9s: 9, 18, 27, 36…

The 9× table has one of the most satisfying patterns in multiplication: the digits of every answer from 9 × 1 through 9 × 10 always add up to 9. For example, 9 × 4 = 36 and 3 + 6 = 9. There is also a finger trick: hold up 10 fingers, fold down the Nth finger, and the fingers to the left give the tens digit while the fingers to the right give the units digit.

Who should practice the 9 times table?

This practice is helpful for elementary students learning multiplication, as well as anyone who wants extra review of the 9 times table. Parents and teachers can use it for quick drills, warmups, or homework help.

How do I get better at the 9 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 9 times table.

Is this 9 times table practice free?

Yes. This is a free online 9 times table practice tool that runs in your browser. Your best streak is saved locally on your device.