6 Times Table Practice
20 questions · 60 seconds · ×6 facts up to 12 × 6
Free · no login · instant feedback on every answer
Build instant recall of the 6 times table with a quick timed game: 20 multiplication questions, 60 seconds, and instant feedback on every answer. Each question multiplies 6 by a number from 1 to 12, so every fact in the table gets covered — and the important sixes get the focused repetition that turns counting into knowing.
Fact fluency matters because it frees up working memory: a student who knows 6 × 8 instantly can put their full attention on the multi-digit multiplication, division, or fraction problem it appears inside. The 6 times table has a neat trick for even numbers: 6 times an even number ends in that same digit (6 × 2 = 12, 6 × 4 = 24, 6 × 6 = 36, 6 × 8 = 48). It is also exactly double the 3 times table.
The 6 Times Table
Tips That Make It Stick
- Even in, even out. When multiplying 6 by an even number, the answer ends in that even number: 6 × 8 = 48 ends in 8.
- Go through the 5s. 6 × n is 5 × n plus one more n. For 6 × 7: 35 + 7 = 42.
- Target 6 × 7 and 6 × 8. These two facts are among the most-missed in all the tables. 42 and 48 deserve extra drilling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the hardest fact in the 6 times table?
6 × 7 = 42 and 6 × 8 = 48 are consistently the most-missed facts, because neither factor has an easy pattern. Short daily practice on just those two facts closes the gap quickly.
How do I practice the 6 times table with this game?
Press Start and answer 20 multiplication questions before the 60-second timer runs out. Every question uses the 6 times table (1 × 6 through 12 × 6), you get instant feedback on each answer, and the results screen shows anything you missed. Play it daily — short, frequent practice beats long sessions.
Is this 6 times table game free?
Yes — completely free, with no account, login, or download required. You can also print free matching worksheets with answer keys if you want paper practice.
📝 Matching Printable Worksheets
Prefer paper practice? These free PDF worksheets cover the same skill — each includes an answer key: