Bootcamp step 1
Times tables and instant recall
Use the reference grid, build a few weak rows with flashcards, and then move into the five-second trainer when you want stricter recall practice.
Unlock rule
Complete the full 12 × 12 mode
A standard ten-in-a-row run marks this bootcamp step complete.
Format
5-second answer window
Short runs work best on mobile because the keypad stays in view.
Reference
Use the grid to spot patterns before you test yourself.
Mirror pairs, repeated endings, and the harder centre of the grid become much easier once you can see them together.
Tap any square to lock a pair.
Swipe sideways for the full grid
Tap any square to link the row and column
Swipe to explore the grid on mobileFlashcards
Build weaker rows before moving into the timed trainer.
Use untimed repetition for isolated chunks, especially if one row keeps slowing you down.
Build Your Deck
Select the specific times tables you want to focus on. We'll generate a random deck of flashcards for untimed practice.
Trainer
Use the five-second trainer for the final recall check.
The standard full-grid mode is the one that unlocks the next stage of the learning hub.
Multiplier configuration
Select a mode to target specific weaknesses. You have a strict 5-second cutoff per question.
Study notes
A few simple habits matter more than a lot of theory.
Learn in blocks
Start with the easier rows first, then spend more time on the 6, 7, 8, and 9 tables.
Use mirror pairs
If you know 4 × 7, you also know 7 × 4. Half the grid is a repeat in reverse.
Keep drills short
A few focused minutes every day usually beats one heavy session at the weekend.
Memory targets
Drill these until they feel automatic.
- 6 × 7 = 42
- 6 × 8 = 48
- 7 × 8 = 56
- 11 × 11 = 121
- 11 × 12 = 132
- 12 × 12 = 144