Table of 23 for Kids – 23 Times Table (Audio)
The table of 23 for kids uses audio and animations to make big numbers simple. Explore the complete 23 times table and practice the multiplication table 23 step by step. Soon, the table of twenty-three will feel easy to remember!
23×1=23
Twenty-three ones are twenty-three
23×2=46
Twenty-three twos are forty-six
23×3=69
Twenty-three threes are sixty-nine
23×4=92
Twenty-three fours are ninety-two
23×5=115
Twenty-three fives are one hundred fifteen
23×6=138
Twenty-three sixes are one hundred thirty-eight
23×7=161
Twenty-three sevens are one hundred sixty-one
23×8=184
Twenty-three eights are one hundred eighty-four
23×9=207
Twenty-three nines are two hundred seven
23×10=230
Twenty-three tens are two hundred thirty

Tips for Parents
Practice the table of 23 for kids in short, fun bursts. Use the 23 times table in daily life (23 steps, ₹23 pretend prices). With rhythm and repetition, the multiplication table 23 sticks. Soon, the table of twenty-three feels natural.
- Chunking: Break 23× into (20× + 3×) to show a simple pattern.
- Real objects: Make 23-item sets (stickers, beads) and skip-count.
- Beat & chant: Clap or tap a steady beat while speaking each line.
- Daily micro-practice: 5–10 minutes every day builds long-term memory.
- Praise progress: Celebrate small wins to grow confidence.
FAQs – Table of 23 Learning
1. Why learn the table of 23?
It strengthens place-value thinking and prepares kids for multi-digit multiplication.
2. How to keep 23× fun?
Use claps, call-and-response chants, and quick “spot the multiple” games.
3. What age can kids start?
Usually 6–8, after mastering easier tables (2, 5, 10, then 3 and 4).
4. How often should they practice?
Short daily sessions (5–10 minutes) beat long weekly sessions for memory.
5. Any quick trick for 23×?
Use (20× + 3×): e.g., 23×7 = 140 + 21 = 161 — easy mental breakdown.
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