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The 100 Times Table

Two tables answer to the same name. The table of 100, written from 100 x 1 to 100 x 100, comes first; the full 100 by 100 grid is linked below it. The multiplication and equals characters are here too.

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100 copies — 399 characters.

Two tables, one name

"100 times table" gets typed by two different people. One wants the table of 100: 100 x 1, 100 x 2, running on to 100 x 100. The other wants the multiplication table up to 100, meaning the square grid where 1 to 100 meets 1 to 100. The table of 100 is written out below. The grid is 10,000 products and gets its own screen at times table 1 to 100.

The table of 100

Every product is the multiplier with two zeros on the end, which is why this is a table people check rather than learn. 100 x 47 is 4700. The whole run, 1 through 100:

n 100 x n n 100 x n n 100 x n n 100 x n
1 100 26 2600 51 5100 76 7600
2 200 27 2700 52 5200 77 7700
3 300 28 2800 53 5300 78 7800
4 400 29 2900 54 5400 79 7900
5 500 30 3000 55 5500 80 8000
6 600 31 3100 56 5600 81 8100
7 700 32 3200 57 5700 82 8200
8 800 33 3300 58 5800 83 8300
9 900 34 3400 59 5900 84 8400
10 1000 35 3500 60 6000 85 8500
11 1100 36 3600 61 6100 86 8600
12 1200 37 3700 62 6200 87 8700
13 1300 38 3800 63 6300 88 8800
14 1400 39 3900 64 6400 89 8900
15 1500 40 4000 65 6500 90 9000
16 1600 41 4100 66 6600 91 9100
17 1700 42 4200 67 6700 92 9200
18 1800 43 4300 68 6800 93 9300
19 1900 44 4400 69 6900 94 9400
20 2000 45 4500 70 7000 95 9500
21 2100 46 4600 71 7100 96 9600
22 2200 47 4700 72 7200 97 9700
23 2300 48 4800 73 7300 98 9800
24 2400 49 4900 74 7400 99 9900
25 2500 50 5000 75 7500 100 10000

If you meant "up to 100"

Then you want every table from 1 to 100, not the table of 100 on its own. That is the full grid, and the version built to print is the 1 to 100 chart. If you only need one number run out to x 100, the 3 times table or the 7 times table, the single tables page gives each one its own anchor.

Getting it into a spreadsheet

Copy the tab separated version for Excel, Google Sheets or Numbers: each tab becomes a cell and each line a row, with nothing reformatted on the way in. Plain text is for chat and notes. The repeat box is seeded with 100, the number this page multiplies; it writes a string out as many times as you ask, which is a different job from the table. More of those sit on the copy 100 times hub.

The operator characters

✕ Multiplication X (U+2715) and ✖ Heavy Multiplication X (U+2716) both sit in the Dingbats block, U+2700 to U+27BF, so you can check them on that code chart. ✕ is plain text and takes whatever font surrounds it, which is why it matches your digits. ✖ is also in the emoji set but defaults to the text drawing, and that is why it shows as a flat black X in one app and a color emoji in another. ➕ ➖ ➗ (U+2795 to U+2797) are emoji by default, so Apple, Google, Samsung and Windows each ship their own artwork and each is drawn on the emoji square rather than the text baseline: fine alone, oversized inside a line of numbers. − Minus Sign (U+2212), ⋅ Dot Operator (U+22C5) and ∕ Division Slash (U+2215) come from Mathematical Operators, U+2200 to U+22FF, and stay text everywhere.

Where they break

  • − Minus Sign is not the hyphen your keyboard types. Spreadsheets do not read it as subtraction, so a formula pasted with it will not calculate.
  • ∕ Division Slash is not the keyboard slash. Find and replace on / skips it.
  • Screen readers announce the Unicode name. ✖ comes out as heavy multiplication x, not "times".
  • Username fields normally strip anything outside letters and digits, so expect the operators to be dropped or the name rejected.