Free Printable Multiplication Chart 1-100

The ultimate multiplication reference: a complete 100x100 times table with 10,000 facts. Printed in landscape orientation, ideal for poster-size display. Available in color, black & white, and blank versions.

About the 1-100 Multiplication Chart

The 1-100 multiplication chart is the complete multiplication reference table, containing 10,000 facts with products up to 10,000. This is a poster-sized reference designed for math enthusiasts, teachers, classroom walls, and anyone who appreciates the beauty of number patterns at scale. Printed in landscape orientation, this chart transforms multiplication from a memorization exercise into a visual exploration of mathematical structure.

At 100×100, this chart reveals patterns that smaller tables can't show. The distribution of even and odd products forms a checkerboard. Prime numbers create a sparse, seemingly random pattern along the edges. The diagonal of perfect squares (1, 4, 9, 16, ... 9801, 10000) traces a visual curve. Multiples of any number form evenly-spaced stripes. This chart is as much a mathematical artwork as a reference tool — many people frame and hang it in classrooms, offices, and study spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I print the 100x100 chart?
For best results, print on the largest paper your printer supports. On standard US Letter paper in landscape mode, the numbers will be very small but technically readable. For a usable reference, print on 11x17 tabloid paper or take the PDF to a print shop for poster-size output (24x36 inches works well). Many teachers print it as a classroom wall poster.
Is anyone expected to memorize a 100x100 chart?
No — the 100x100 chart isn't for memorization. It's a reference and exploration tool. Students and math enthusiasts use it to discover patterns, verify calculations, and build number intuition. The visual patterns at this scale (stripes of multiples, the diagonal of squares, the distribution of primes) teach more about multiplication's structure than any textbook.
What makes the 100x100 chart useful beyond smaller charts?
The 100x100 chart covers every product of two numbers under 100, which encompasses virtually all mental math scenarios in daily life. It also reveals mathematical beauty: heat-map coloring shows how products grow, the symmetry across the diagonal demonstrates the commutative property at scale, and patterns in last digits form repeating cycles visible only in large tables.