Multiplication chart 30×30
The big one: a 30×30 multiplication grid — 900 products at a glance.

How to print it
- Open the print view. Press Print for a clean print-ready view, or download the PDF or PNG below the chart.
- Fit to page. In the print dialog choose “Fit to page” — the chart is laid out for US Letter and scales cleanly onto A4.
- Copy freely. Print or photocopy as many as you need for home, classroom or tutoring use. It is free, with no sign-up.
About the multiplication chart 30×30
A 30×30 multiplication chart is a lookup table rather than a learning aid: 900 products for checking work with larger factors, spotting patterns in multiples, and hunting factor pairs during long division or fraction simplification. It also makes a great "how far can you go" poster. Numbers this dense print small, so it is best on a full Letter page — or laminated as a desk reference.
Frequently asked questions
What is a 30×30 chart used for?
Quickly looking up products with factors beyond the usual 12×12 — helpful for long division, factor work and pattern-spotting in multiples.
What is 30×30?
900 — the final square number in the bottom-right corner of this grid.
Is the print still readable?
Yes. The grid is generated at high resolution, so the digits stay crisp on a standard Letter or A4 print.