Tables Grab

Player 1

0

Use the following keys:

'W' to move up.
'S' to move down.
'A' to move left
'D' to move right.


This is a game for two players (the player names are editable). First choose the times table you want to practice by clicking a link below. The idea is to then find the multiples in the correct order by moving the token over the multiple before the other player does.

18
108
23
14
46
37
141
95
28
32
66
133
34
30
79
72
65
38
52
60
84
39
55
93
140
121
45
135
117
57
12
101
22
119
90
130
105
42
76
54
10
63
6
125
122
115
61
92
58
67
26
40
91
132
48
126
49
3
53
81
56
96
59
50
35
102
24
64
2
110
5
21
51
136
127
109
142
138
68
97
118
128
104
78
80
98
137
111
33
123
25
139
70
17
107
106
112
103
71
94
16
9
99
69
7
82
20
144
89
120
131
124
8
88
1
74
114
11
83
62
113
19
143
36
129
15
75
100
27
85
86
4
134
43
29
73
44
13
77
116
41
47
87
31

Player 2

0

Use the arrow keys or the number pad on the right of the keyboard.


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There is nothing wrong with having a little bit of fun while revising times table facts. This game has been produced to provide a little excitement while you race to find multiples of 7. It is great fun for either one or two players. It makes a nice starting or finishing activity for a Mathematics lesson.

Use the buttons above to select the times table most in need of practice. Your mission is then to find all the multiples in the correct order by moving the tokens over the grid.

When all the multiples have been found a trophy is available. If two people have been playing the game, the player who found the most multiples can claim the trophy.

This game should provide light relief from your serious studies and learning the times tables. It is just one of the activities recommended to help your mental Mathematics. Go to our main Times Tables page to see some of the other activities we suggest you should try. The learning is most effective if you do these activities for ten or fifteen minutes each day. Here are some activities you could enjoy right now:

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