8 Times Table
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Last updated on December 17, 2025

Learning the 8 times table helps in enhancing mental ability. Understanding the 8 times table builds numerical fluency. It helps in quick calculations for distributing and organizing events, budgeting and planning in real life.

What is a Multiplication Table of 8 ?

The multiplication table of 8 is a chart of multiples of 8 and follows a unique pattern. Let’s understand more.

  • Table of 8 consists of multiples of 8, a list with a structure that helps calculate the sums of 8.
  • Repeated addition of 8 is followed throughout the table and keeps increasing as 8, 16,24,32,40,48,56,64,72,80…
  • The digits at the one’s place of the product of Table of 8 are 8,6,4,2 and 0. Further multiplication results in the repetition of these digits.

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Table of 8 may be hard and takes more time to understand. Practicing it regularly can make it easy. 

Table of 8 from the multiples 1 to 10 and 11 to 20 are listed below.

TABLE OF 8 (1-10)

8 x 1 = 8

8 x 6 = 48

8 x 2 = 16

8 x 7 = 56

8 x 3 = 24

8 x 8 = 64

8 x 4 = 32

8 x 9 = 72

8 x 5 = 40

8 x 10 = 80

TABLE OF 8 (11-20)

8 x 11 = 88

8 x 16 = 128

8 x 12 = 96

8 x 17 = 136

8 x 13 = 104

8 x 18 = 144

8 x 14 = 112

8 x 19 = 152

8 x 15 = 120

8 x 20 = 160

Tips and Tricks for the Multiplication Table of 8

Multiplication tables are fundamental for developing math skills.  Some tips and tricks are listed below.

  • The table of 8 has a pattern; by understanding that pattern, it becomes easy to learn the table. The digits 8, 6, 4, 2, and 0 are repeated throughout the table of 8.
  • Breaking up multiplication into smaller numbers makes it easy. For example, to calculate 8 x 13. It can be broken down into 8 x 5 + 8 x 8 = 40 + 64 = 104.
  • The table of 8 can also be practiced using the skip counting method, i.e., by counting 8’s: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, and so on. To make it simple, practice skip counting with numbers 2, 5, and 10.
  • Double the multiplier of 8, repeat the same, and the product will be obtained. For example, 8 x 4 = 32 can be calculated by 4 x 2 =16 and then 16 x 2= 32.
  • Table of 2 is a common multiplication table for reconfirming the products of the table of 8 as 2 is a multiple of 8.

The tips and tricks above will help you in the 8 times table. The common mistakes and the solved examples show where to look out for and how to solve problems with the table of 8.

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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in 8 Times Tables

Committing mistakes while learning the table of 8 is common. You can avoid making these mistakes by being more careful in the area mentioned below.

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Problem 1

Sarah plans to host a party and plans to give a gift box to each of her 8 friends. Each gift box will contain 12 chocolates. How many chocolates does Sarah need to buy in total?

Okay, lets begin

Total number of Sarah’s friends = 8

Total number of chocolates per gift box = 12

The total number of chocolates required would be = Total number of Sarah’s friends x Total number of chocolates per gift box i.e.)

8 x 12 = 96.

Answer: 96 chocolates.

Explanation

By multiplying the number of Sarah’s friends by the number of chocolates per gift box, 8 x 12. The answer will be 96.

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Problem 2

Calculate 8×25. Explain how the distributive property helps in this calculation.

Okay, lets begin

Using the distributive property; 


8×25 = 8×(20+5)

= (8×20)+(8×5)

=160+40

=200


So, 8×25 = 200

Explanation

Distributive property breaks down to 25; a larger number into 20 and 5, into easier parts allowing for simpler multiplications. 

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Problem 3

With the help of Table of 8, find out if 8 times 12 minus 19 is 75?

Okay, lets begin

Step 1= 8 x 12 = 96

Step 2 = 96 - 19 = 77

Therefore, 8 times 12 minus 19 is 77 and not 75.

Answer: No, 8 times 12 minus 19 is not 75.

Explanation

8 x 12 is to be done, and then subtract 19 from the product. The answer is 77.

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Problem 4

Find the product of 8×7/2.

Okay, lets begin

8×7/2 = 56/2 = 28


So, 8×7/2 = 28

Explanation

You multiply the number 8 with the numerator 7 and then divide by the denominator 2 to ascertain the product. 

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Problem 5

If 8x = 56, what is x ?

Okay, lets begin

x = 56/8 


x = 7 

Explanation

By dividing 8 with 56, we can ascertain the value of x. 

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FAQs on 8 Times Table

1.What is the multiplication table of 8?

The multiplication table of 8 is a chart that shows the product of 8 multiplied by numbers ranging from 1 to 10 and more.

2.What are the ways to memorize the multiplication table of 8?

 To memorize the multiplication table, there are different methods and tips, such as

  • Identifying the pattern of Table of 8
  • Repeated addition of 8.
  • Breaking down of multiplication.

3.Why are all the products in the table of 8 even numbers?

 The fundamental property of multiplication states that when an even number is multiplied, the product will be even. 

4.Define the relationship between the products of 8 and the products of 4?

8 is the double of 4, so multiplying any number by 8 will be the same as multiplying 4 twice.

For example, 8 x 2 = 16 which is equal to 4 x 2 = 8 x 2=16.

5.How do I use the multiplication table of 8 in the division?

The multiplication table of 8 is used to find the quotient in division problems by finding its multiple.

Important Glossaries for Multiples of 8

  • Factor: Factors are the numbers that can be multiplied to get a product.
  • Breaking down: The larger numbers are broken down into smaller ones.
  • Skip counting: Counting by 8 to get the products quickly.
  • Multiple: The number that can be evenly divided by another number.
  • Product: The result obtained when multiplication is performed.

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