6 Times Table

In multiples of 6 we count sixes, that is, groups of 6.

For example, 3×6 equals 3 times 6.

Further down the page are study methods, exercises, games, and worksheets for learning the 6 Times Table.

Multiples of 6

1 x 6 = 6
2 x 6 = 12
3 x 6 = 18
4 x 6 = 24
5 x 6 = 30
6 x 6 = 36
7 x 6 = 42
8 x 6 = 48
9 x 6 = 54
10 x 6 = 60
11 x 6 = 66
12 x 6 = 72

Practice 6 Times Table in order

Solve the exercises. Then, click ‘Check’ to see how well you did!

If all the answers are correct, continue to practice the multiples in random order further down the page.

1 x 6 =
2 x 6 =
3 x 6 =
4 x 6 =
5 x 6 =
6 x 6 =
7 x 6 =
8 x 6 =
9 x 6 =
10 x 6 =
11 x 6 =
12 x 6 =

Practice 6 Times Table in random order

Solve the exercises. Then, click ‘Check’ to see how well you did!

If all the answers are correct, continue to the memory game further down the page.

6 Times Table Memory game

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6 Times Table puzzle game

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6 Times Table Games

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What is the 6 times table?

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How to learn and memorize the 6 Times Table?

In multiples of 6 we count sixes, that is, groups of 6.

For example, 3×6 equals 3 times 6

3×6 = 6+6+6 = 18

How do you easily calculate multiples of 6?

Method 1: When you want to calculate an exercise with a number that is multiple of 6, you can calculate the same exercise, but with 5 instead of 6 and add the number that appears in the exercise.

for example,

4×6=(4×5)+4=20+4=24

Method 2: It is possible to remember multiples of 6 in order. Start from the number 6 and add 6 each time. Get the series:

6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60

When there is an exercise that involves multiplying by 6, raise your fingers according to the number that appears in the exercise and say the multiples in order, a multiple for each finger.

For example, to calculate 5×6, lift 5 fingers and count as follows: 6 for the first finger, 12 for the second finger, 18 for the third finger, 24 for the fourth finger, and 30 for the fifth finger. We reached 30 and this is the answer.

Interesting to know

Multiples of 6 are even numbers, meaning their unity digit belongs to the group: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8.

6 Times Table Worksheets

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