8 Times Table
Learn and practice the 8 times table. Master multiplication facts up to 8 × 100.
About the 8 Times Table
The 8 times table shows the products when multiplying 8 by numbers from 1 to 100. This number is a perfect cube (2³), even number, Fibonacci number, palindrome, has 4 factors. Mastering this table helps build strong mental math skills and understanding of number patterns.
Our interactive tool helps you practice the 8 times table with confidence. Whether you're just starting or looking to master 8 × 100, our tool provides the support you need for success.
Quick reference: 8 × 1 = 8, 8 × 2 = 16, 8 × 3 = 24... 8 × 100 = 800
Tips for Learning the 8 Times Table
Master 8 × 1 to 8 × 20
Focus on learning the first 20 multiples of 8 first. This builds a strong foundation for mastering up to 8 × 100.
Properties of 8
8 is even and composite. It's a perfect cube: 2 × 2 × 2 = 8. It's a Fibonacci number.
Division Facts for 8
Learn related division facts: 8 ÷ 8 = 1, 16 ÷ 8 = 2, 24 ÷ 8 = 3, and so on. This builds stronger number sense.
Strategy: Use the commutative property: 8 × 5 = 5 × 8 = 40.
Double the 4 times table: 8 × 7 = 2 × (4 × 7) = 2 × 28 = 56.
Double the 4 Times Table
Since 8 = 2 × 4, you can double the 4 times table: 8 × 7 = 2 × (4 × 7) = 2 × 28 = 56.
Special Patterns in 8 Times Table
8 Times Table
8 is a perfect cube (2³)
8 × 2 = 16
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Division by 2 is easy: 8 ÷ 2 = 4
8 × 5 = 40, 8 ÷ 2 = 4
8 Times Table
Multiple factors: 1, 2, 4, 8
8 ÷ 2 = 4
Quick Tips for 8 Times Table
- •First 10 multiples: 8 × 1 = 8, 8 × 2 = 16, 8 × 3 = 24, 8 × 4 = 32, 8 × 5 = 40, 8 × 6 = 48, 8 × 7 = 56, 8 × 8 = 64, 8 × 9 = 72, 8 × 10 = 80
- •First 20 multiples: 8 × 11 = 88, 8 × 12 = 96, 8 × 13 = 104, 8 × 14 = 112, 8 × 15 = 120, 8 × 16 = 128, 8 × 17 = 136, 8 × 18 = 144, 8 × 19 = 152, 8 × 20 = 160
- •All results are even numbers - makes doubling patterns easier!
- •8 = 2³ - cube numbers appear in 3D geometry!
- •8 is a palindrome - reads the same backwards and forwards!
- •💡 Quick strategy: Use the commutative property: 8 × 5 = 5 × 8 = 40.
Frequently Asked Questions About 8 Times Table
What is the 8 times table?
The 8 times table shows the results of multiplying 8 by numbers 1 to 100. Here are the first few: 8 × 1 = 8, 8 × 2 = 16, 8 × 3 = 24, 8 × 4 = 32, 8 × 5 = 40, 8 × 6 = 48, 8 × 7 = 56, 8 × 8 = 64, 8 × 9 = 72, 8 × 10 = 80. Continue up to 8 × 100 = 800.
What are the mathematical properties of 8?
8 is an even number. 8 is a composite number. It has 4 factors: 1, 2, 4, 8. Prime factorization: 8 = 2 × 2 × 2. 8 is a perfect cube: 2 × 2 × 2 = 8. 8 is a Fibonacci number.
What patterns exist in the 8 times table?
Each step in the 8 times table increases by 8. All results are even numbers.
How can I quickly calculate 8 × large numbers?
Use the commutative property: 8 × 5 = 5 × 8 = 40. Double the 4 times table: 8 × 7 = 2 × (4 × 7) = 2 × 28 = 56. Multiply by 4: 8 × 7 = 4 × (2 × 7) = 4 × 14 = 56. Break down: 8 × 8 = (8 × 5) + (8 × 3) = 40 + 24 = 64.
What are some real-world applications of the 8 times table?
The 8 times table is useful in many real-world situations: Counting groups of 8, 8 people in a team, 8 items in a set. For example, 8 groups of 7 items = 56 items total.
What interesting facts should I know about 8?
8 is a Harshad (Niven) number - divisible by its digit sum (8). 8 is a palindromic number - it reads the same forwards and backwards. 8 is divisible by 2, divisible by 4, divisible by 8. All results in the 8 times table are even numbers. A cube number: 2×2×2=8.
First 20 Multiples of 8
8 Times Table Complete Reference
Master the 8 times table with our free interactive tool. Perfect for students, teachers, and anyone wanting to improve mental math skills. Practice 8 × 1 to 8 × 100. 8 is a composite number with factors 1, 2, 4, 8.
- Interactive times tables practice
- Multiplication chart showing patterns
- Progress tracking and history
- Tips and tricks for memorization
- Suitable for all ages and skill levels
- Special focus on 8 times table patterns
- First 20 multiples: 8 × 1 = 8, 8 × 2 = 16, 8 × 3 = 24, 8 × 4 = 32, 8 × 5 = 40, 8 × 6 = 48, 8 × 7 = 56, 8 × 8 = 64, 8 × 9 = 72, 8 × 10 = 80, 8 × 11 = 88, 8 × 12 = 96, 8 × 13 = 104, 8 × 14 = 112, 8 × 15 = 120, 8 × 16 = 128, 8 × 17 = 136, 8 × 18 = 144, 8 × 19 = 152, 8 × 20 = 160
- Factors: 1, 2, 4, 8
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