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Free Multiplication Chart 30×30 Printable PDF

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Jacqui DiNardo

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This 30×30 multiplication chart covers every fact from 1×1 to 30×30. Products climb into the 900s. ๐Ÿคฏ

Most kids won’t memorize this front to back, and that’s fine. It’s a lookup tool for older students working with bigger numbers, not a flashcard replacement.

Printable 30x30 multiplication chart.

Feels like too big a jump? The 20×20 chart is a gentler step. Want to go even bigger? The 40×40 chart is next.

Pair this with our color coded hundreds chart for lessons tying multiplication back to place value.

Think of this one as a working reference, not a study sheet. The chart a kid pulls out when they’re stuck on a specific fact mid-problem, not something you assign to memorize.

Teacher Tip: I keep a laminated copy taped to the side of my math club table. When a student gets stuck on something like 24 x 19 mid-problem, they check it here instead of interrupting the group.

Lesson plan idea: pick a number like 24 and have students circle every place it appears on the grid. Ask what they notice about the pairs of numbers that make it. It’s a sneaky way to introduce factors before you even say the word “factor.”

  • Quick lookup during word problems:ย keep it handy so kids can verify a fact instead of getting stuck and losing momentum.
  • Math club or competition prep:ย a handy reference for kids doing mental math practice or timed competitions.
  • Bulletin board for upper grades:ย works as a math wall centerpiece in 4th grade and up, where a bigger chart signals “we’re past the basics here.”
  • Study tool for test review:ย good for a quick scan before a quiz rather than full memorization drills.
  • Number scavenger hunt:ย call out a product like 288 and have kids race to find every pair of factors that make it. ๐Ÿ

It looks intimidating at first glance. Give it a week and it’ll just be another tool on the shelf. ๐Ÿ˜Œ

Who These Are For ๐Ÿ™‹

  • Upper elementary and middle school students working with larger numbers
  • Teachers running advanced math groups or math club
  • Homeschool families going beyond standard grade-level math
  • Tutors helping students with long multiplication or division
  • Anyone who wants a reliable lookup chart instead of doing the math by hand

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FAQ ๐Ÿ’ฌ

Is this free to download?

Yes, free with no email or account required.

Can I use this in my classroom?

Yes, print as many as you need.

Do kids need to memorize this whole chart?

No. At this size, it’s a reference tool for double-checking facts, not something to memorize front to back. Save the memorization drills for the standard 1-12 tables.

Can I print this in black and white?

Yes, it prints clearly in black and white.

Is there a bigger chart than this one?

Yes, check out our 40×40 chart or the 50×50 chart, our largest.

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