Practice the 3 times table with patterns, memory tricks, and a full 1–12 chart. Use this page to master 3× facts before moving to mixed multiplication drills.
Complete 3 times table showing all products from 3×1=3 through 3×12=36.
Start with 3×1 through 3×5, then extend to 3×12. Learn anchor facts first, then fill in gaps.
With 5–10 minutes of daily practice, most students become confident with 3× in 1–2 weeks.
Many students find 3×7 or 3×8 hardest. Focus on those facts in short daily drills.
Practice the 3 times table with patterns, memory tricks, and a full 1–12 chart. Use this page to master 3× facts before moving to mixed multiplication drills.
Complete 3 times table showing all products from 3×1=3 through 3×12=36.
| 3 × 1 | = 3 |
| 3 × 2 | = 6 |
| 3 × 3 | = 9 |
| 3 × 4 | = 12 |
| 3 × 5 | = 15 |
| 3 × 6 | = 18 |
| 3 × 7 | = 21 |
| 3 × 8 | = 24 |
| 3 × 9 | = 27 |
| 3 × 10 | = 30 |
| 3 × 11 | = 33 |
| 3 × 12 | = 36 |
Start with 3×1 through 3×5, then extend to 3×12. Learn anchor facts first, then fill in gaps.
With 5–10 minutes of daily practice, most students become confident with 3× in 1–2 weeks.
Many students find 3×7 or 3×8 hardest. Focus on those facts in short daily drills.