12 Times Table Chart
12 × 0
0
12 × 1
12
12 × 2
24
12 × 3
36
12 × 4
48
12 × 5
60
12 × 6
72
12 × 7
84
12 × 8
96
12 × 9
108
12 × 10
120
12 × 11
132
12 × 12
144
Use the chart as a reference, then cover it before practicing. The memorization happens when the answer is retrieved, not when it is copied from the chart.
12 Times Table 25-Question Quiz
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A longer 12s quiz for checking accuracy and recall speed.
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Answer a few facts first. Then you can save slow or missed facts for practice.
Hardest 12 Times Table Facts
- 12 × 7 = 84
Also practice the turnaround fact: 7 × 12 = 84.
- 12 × 8 = 96
Also practice the turnaround fact: 8 × 12 = 96.
- 12 × 9 = 108
Also practice the turnaround fact: 9 × 12 = 108.
- 12 × 12 = 144
Also practice the turnaround fact: 12 × 12 = 144.
- 12 × 6 = 72
Also practice the turnaround fact: 6 × 12 = 72.
- 12 × 11 = 132
Also practice the turnaround fact: 11 × 12 = 132.
Turnaround Facts
Turnaround facts use the commutative property: 12 × 8 is the same product as 8 × 12. This matters because kids often learn a table in order, then freeze when the same fact appears backward in a mixed quiz.
After this page feels easy, go back to the main times tables practice hub and mix the 12s with nearby tables.
Printable 12 Times Table Worksheet
12 Times Table Worksheet
Fill in each answer. Circle any fact that takes more than 3 seconds.
- 12 × 0 = __________
- 12 × 1 = __________
- 12 × 2 = __________
- 12 × 3 = __________
- 12 × 4 = __________
- 12 × 5 = __________
- 12 × 6 = __________
- 12 × 7 = __________
- 12 × 8 = __________
- 12 × 9 = __________
- 12 × 10 = __________
- 12 × 11 = __________
- 12 × 12 = __________
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Frequently Asked Questions
Start with the 12x0 through 12x12 chart, then answer a 10-question practice set. Move to the 25-question quiz once the answers are mostly correct.
The hardest facts usually involve 6, 7, 8, 9, and 12. On this table, watch facts like 12x7, 12x8, 12x9, and 12x12.
Yes. If a child knows 7x8, they should also recognize 8x7. Turnaround facts cut the memory load and help mixed multiplication practice feel less random.
