When a number is printed in the inner ring, the child can calculate the value in the outer ring - for example 3 x 4 = 12 and when a number is printed in the outer ring, the child can calculate the value in the inner ring - for example 3 x 4 = 12. With a multiplication wheel, the number in the centre is multiplied by the neighbouring number in the inner ring to make the product in the outer ring. Multiplication wheels (also known as times tables target circles) are an excellent fast alternative to times tables questions of the sort provided by our Printable PDF Times Tables Quiz Generator.
Enter the Number of Multiplication Wheels per Page: Choose the Type of Multiplication Wheels to Generate:ģ. Select the Times Tables to Test with your Multiplication Wheels:Ģ.