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2, 5 and 10 Times Table Maths Riddles

To find the answers to these cryptic riddles and jokes, solve the times table calculations to break the
code by matching the answers to the corresponding letter.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M

6 22 60 2 20 90 8 25 45 5 65 10 50

N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

16 40 55 75 30 14 70 24 35 18 80 15 4

10
What are 10 things you can always count on?

5×3 4 × 10 12 × 2 5×6

10 × 9 5×9 2×8 4×2 4×5 3 × 10 7×2

What did the triangle say to the circle?

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3×5 8×5 2 × 12 10 × 3 2 × 10

11 × 5 10 × 4 9×5 8×2 7 × 10 1 × 10 10 × 2 2×7 7×2

If I had six oranges in one hand and four apples in the other hand, what would I have?

6×5 5×4 3×2 2×5 10 × 1 5×3

2 × 11 5×9 2×4 5×5 2×3 8×2 2×1 2×7

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3, 4, 6 and 8 Times Table Maths Riddles
To find the answers to these cryptic riddles and jokes, solve the times table calculations to break the
code by matching the answers to the corresponding letter.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M

3 72 88 8 40 33 16 15 6 21 9 56 44

N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

18 36 48 64 80 20 24 32 12 4 27 28 30

How do you make seven even?

7
5×4 8×4 9×8 6×4 10 × 8 1×3 8 × 11 3×8

4×6 5×3 8×5 4×5

What did the triangle say to the circle?

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7×4 12 × 3 4×8 8 × 10 4 × 10

12 × 4 4×9 6×1 3×6 3×8 8×7 4 × 10 5×4 4×5

What did the maths teacher say when their parrot escaped?

6×8 3 × 12 7×8 4×7 4×4 6×6 6×3

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7, 9, 11 and 12 Times Table Maths Riddles
To find the answers to these cryptic riddles and jokes, solve the times table calculations to break the
code by matching the answers to the corresponding letter.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M

108 45 7 54 72 21 9 96 22 90 12 28 121

N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

144 36 66 70 56 33 42 88 11 132 77 27 120

10
What are 10 things you can always count on?

3×9 12 × 3 8 × 11 7×8

7×3 11 × 2 12 × 12 1×9 9×8 8×7 3 × 11

Why was the maths book sad?

2 × 11 7×6 12 × 8 9 × 12 6×9 12 × 9 7×4 9×4 6×7

4×9 3×7 11 × 6 7×8 3 × 12 9×5 4×7 6 × 12 11 × 11 11 × 3

Why was the maths teacher suspicious of prime numbers apart from 2?

7×6 8 × 12 8×9 9×3 11 × 12 12 × 6 8×7 9×8

7 11 13
12 × 9 7×4 4×7 3 × 12 6×9 9×6

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2, 5 and 10 Times Table Maths Riddles Answers
To find the answers to these cryptic riddles and jokes, solve the times table calculations to break the
code by matching the answers to the corresponding letter.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M

6 22 60 2 20 90 8 25 45 5 65 10 50

N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

16 40 55 75 30 14 70 24 35 18 80 15 4

10
What are 10 things you can always count on?

Y O U R

5×3 4 × 10 12 × 2 5×6

F I N G E R S

10 × 9 5×9 2×8 4×2 4×5 3 × 10 7×2

What did the triangle say to the circle?

Y O U ' R E

3×5 8×5 2 × 12 10 × 3 2 × 10

P O I N T L E S S

11 × 5 10 × 4 9×5 8×2 7 × 10 1 × 10 10 × 2 2×7 7×2

If I had six oranges in one hand and four apples in the other hand, what would I have?

R E A L L Y

6×5 5×4 3×2 2×5 10 × 1 5×3

B I G H A N D S

2 × 11 5×9 2×4 5×5 2×3 8×2 2×1 2×7

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3, 4, 6 and 8 Times Table Maths Riddles Answers
To find the answers to these cryptic riddles and jokes, solve the times table calculations to break the
code by matching the answers to the corresponding letter.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M

3 72 88 8 40 33 16 15 6 21 9 56 44

N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

18 36 48 64 80 20 24 32 12 4 27 28 30

How do you make seven even?

S U B T R A C T

7
5×4 8×4 9×8 6×4 10 × 8 1×3 8 × 11 3×8

T H E S

4×6 5×3 8×5 4×5

What did the triangle say to the circle?

Y O U ' R E

7×4 12 × 3 4×8 8 × 10 4 × 10

P O I N T L E S S

12 × 4 4×9 6×1 3×6 3×8 8×7 4 × 10 5×4 4×5

What did the maths teacher say when their parrot escaped?

P O L Y G O N

6×8 3 × 12 7×8 4×7 4×4 6×6 6×3

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7, 9, 11 and 12 Times Table Maths Riddles Answers
To find the answers to these cryptic riddles and jokes, solve the times table calculations to break the
code by matching the answers to the corresponding letter.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M

108 45 7 54 72 21 9 96 22 90 12 28 121

N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

144 36 66 70 56 33 42 88 11 132 77 27 120

10
What are 10 things you can always count on?

Y O U R

3×9 12 × 3 8 × 11 7×8

F I N G E R S

7×3 11 × 2 12 × 12 1×9 9×8 8×7 3 × 11

Why was the maths book sad?

I T H A D A L O T

2 × 11 7×6 12 × 8 9 × 12 6×9 12 × 9 7×4 9×4 6×7

O F P R O B L E M S

4×9 3×7 11 × 6 7×8 3 × 12 9×5 4×7 6 × 12 11 × 11 11 × 3

Why was the maths teacher suspicious of prime numbers apart from 2?

T H E Y W E R E

7×6 8 × 12 8×9 9×3 11 × 12 12 × 6 8×7 9×8

A L L O D D 7 11 13
12 × 9 7×4 4×7 3 × 12 6×9 9×6

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