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The 11 times tables has an interesting trick that can help you remember it. The number you are multiplying repeats itself in the tens and ones in the answer! For example: 6 × 11 = 66.
But we’ve put together a new series of genius times tables hacks to help kids work out even the biggest of numbers in their head. From 1 to 4 561, scroll up and get started with these 11-times tables ...
Much of the 11 times table is trivial to learn: 2 times 11 is 22, 8 times 11 is 88. And even when you get beyond 12, there are nice patterns to discover. Want to multiply 11 by 23?
A rectangle of size 5 × 7 in the multiplication table. This rectangle has length 7 and height 5, and the area (the number of green squares) is found in the blue circle in the bottom right corner!
Knowing your 11 and 12 times tables can introduce intriguing patterns that might be missed if you stop at 10. Much of the 11 times table is trivial to learn: 2 times 11 is 22, 8 times 11 is 88.