Printable 6 Times Table Chart
All twelve facts of the 6 times table in large print, with a blank fill-in variant on its own page. The 6s open the trickier upper tables, but they bring a neat trick along: 6 times an even number ends in that same digit — 6 × 4 = 24, 6 × 6 = 36, 6 × 8 = 48.
How to Use the 6 Times Table Chart
Highlight the even rows first and let students spot the even-in, even-out pattern for themselves — facts they discover stick better than facts they are told. For the rest, route through the 5s: 6 × 7 is 5 × 7 plus one more 7, so 35 + 7 = 42.
Give 6 × 7 = 42 and 6 × 8 = 48 extra attention — they are among the most-missed facts in all the tables. Quiz them from the blank chart before anything else, then confirm the whole column with the timed 6 times table game.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the even-number trick in the 6 times table?
When 6 multiplies an even number, the answer ends in that same digit: 6 × 2 = 12, 6 × 4 = 24, 6 × 6 = 36, 6 × 8 = 48. It covers half the table and makes those answers easy to verify at a glance.
How is the 6 times table related to the 3 times table?
Every 6s fact is exactly double the matching 3s fact: 3 × 7 = 21, so 6 × 7 = 42. Students who know their 3s can reach any 6s fact with one doubling.