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.

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

Player 2

0

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


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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.

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