July 20, 2025

Multiplication Table of 7

 Here's the multiplication table of 7, along with a description of what each entry means:


Multiplication Table of 7



The "table of 7 multiplication" shows what happens when you add the number 7 to itself a certain number of times. It's essentially counting by sevens. For example, means you add 7 eight times ().

MultiplicationResultDescription
0Seven groups of zero is zero.
7Seven groups of one is seven. (7 added one time)
14Seven groups of two is fourteen. (7 added two times)
21Seven groups of three is twenty-one. (7 added three times)
28Seven groups of four is twenty-eight. (7 added four times)
35Seven groups of five is thirty-five. (7 added five times)
42Seven groups of six is forty-two. (7 added six times)
49Seven groups of seven is forty-nine. (7 added seven times)
56Seven groups of eight is fifty-six. (7 added eight times)
63Seven groups of nine is sixty-three. (7 added nine times)
70Seven groups of ten is seventy. (7 added ten times)
77Seven groups of eleven is seventy-seven. (7 added eleven times)
84Seven groups of twelve is eighty-four. (7 added twelve times)

Key Takeaway:

The 7 times table can sometimes be a bit trickier to memorize. Here are a couple of ways to think about it:

  • Breaking it down: You can often break down multiplication by 7 into simpler parts. For example, can be thought of as . So, .

  • Pattern for 7×1 to 7×9 (vertical counting trick):

    Write the numbers 0-6 vertically, skipping 3 and 6 after the multiples (0,1,2,[3],4,5,[6]).

    Next to these, write the multiples of 7's unit digits in decreasing order: 7,4,1,8,5,2,9,6,3.

    Combine them:

    07→7×1=7

    14→7×2=14

    21→7×3=21

    28→7×4=28

    35→7×5=35

    42→7×6=42

    49→7×7=49

    56→7×8=56

    63→7×9=63

    While this is a specific trick, understanding the concept of repeated addition is the most fundamental approach.

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