9 Times Table
Print a 9 times table worksheet with filled and blank versions for pattern spotting, finger tricks, and quick recall practice.

The 9s Digit Pattern
From 9 x 1 through 9 x 10, the tens digit counts up while the ones digit counts down, and the digits in each product add to 9. Spotting this pattern builds number sense before memorization.
Simple Practice Plan
Start with the filled chart to study the sequence, then say each fact aloud while tracing the row with a finger. Move to the blank chart once recall feels steady.
Using the Blank Worksheet
Toggle to the blank version for timed drills, self-quizzes, or laminated write-and-wipe practice. Students can fill in answers without seeing the completed chart, then self-check with the filled version.
Frequently asked questions
What is the 9 times table finger trick?
Hold up all ten fingers. For 9 times a number, fold down that numbered finger from the left; the fingers before the fold show the tens digit and the fingers after show the ones digit.
Why do the digits in 9 times table answers add to 9?
For the basic 9s facts through 9 x 10, each product is one less than the next multiple of 10. That creates the familiar tens-up, ones-down pattern.