14 Times Table — Multiples, Tricks, Examples

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The 14 times table lists the multiples of 14, running 14, 28, 42, 56, 70 up to 14 × 10 = 140 and 14 × 20 = 280. This article gives the chart up to 10 and up to 20, the table in words, the multiples of 14, fast tricks, worked examples, and practice questions with answers.
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Bhanzu TeamLast updated on June 23, 20267 min read

Multiplication Table of 14

Table of 14 up to 10

Multiplication

Product

$14 \times 1$

14

$14 \times 2$

28

$14 \times 3$

42

$14 \times 4$

56

$14 \times 5$

70

$14 \times 6$

84

$14 \times 7$

98

$14 \times 8$

112

$14 \times 9$

126

$14 \times 10$

140

Table of 14 up to 20

Multiplication

Product

$14 \times 11$

154

$14 \times 12$

168

$14 \times 13$

182

$14 \times 14$

196

$14 \times 15$

210

$14 \times 16$

224

$14 \times 17$

238

$14 \times 18$

252

$14 \times 19$

266

$14 \times 20$

280

Table of 14 in Words

Saying the table aloud is how most learners lock it in, so here is the spoken form for the first ten rows.

  • One time 14 is 14

  • Two times 14 is 28

  • Three times 14 is 42

  • Four times 14 is 56

  • Five times 14 is 70

  • Six times 14 is 84

  • Seven times 14 is 98

  • Eight times 14 is 112

  • Nine times 14 is 126

  • Ten times 14 is 140

What Is the 14 Times Table?

The 14 times table is the list of products you get when you multiply 14 by the whole numbers 1, 2, 3, and onward. Multiplication here is repeated addition, so each row adds one more 14 to the row above it.

That build looks like this:

$14$

$14 + 14 = 28$

$14 + 14 + 14 = 42$

$14 + 14 + 14 + 14 = 56$

Because $14 = 2 \times 7$, every entry is also double the matching entry in the 7 times table.

Multiples of 14

The first twelve multiples of 14 are:

14, 28, 42, 56, 70, 84, 98, 112, 126, 140, 154, 168.

Every entry in the table is a multiple of 14, and every multiple of 14 is even because 14 itself is even. A multiple is just a number you reach by multiplying 14 by a whole number, so the table and the multiples are the same list written two ways.

Tips and Tricks to Memorize the 14 Times Table

There is more than one route in, and the right one depends on which smaller table you already know cold. These four do the most work.

Double the 7 times table. Since $14 = 7 \times 2$, write the 7s and double each product. $7 \times 6 = 42$, doubled gives $14 \times 6 = 84$. $7 \times 9 = 63$, doubled gives $14 \times 9 = 126$.

Split 14 as 10 + 4. For larger multipliers, break 14 into a tens part and a fours part: $14 \times n = 10 \times n + 4 \times n$. Take $14 \times 7$: $10 \times 7 = 70$ and $4 \times 7 = 28$, then $70 + 28 = 98$. The same split handles $14 \times 16 = 160 + 64 = 224$.

Read the units-digit cycle. The units digits of the first ten multiples run 4, 8, 2, 6, 0, then repeat. So $14 \times 11 = 154$ ends in 4 again, just like $14 \times 1$.

Build from the 4 times table. Add to the tens digit of each multiple of 4: from 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 you get 14, 28, 42, 56, 70 by carrying up the count.

How to Read and Use the 14 Times Table

Read a row left to right: $14 \times 6 = 84$ is "fourteen multiplied by six equals eighty-four." The first factor is how big each group is, the second factor is how many groups, and the product is the total.

To learn it, skip-count aloud in fourteens, chant the rows in order, then test yourself out of order so you are recalling, not reciting. Spacing the practice across a few short sessions beats one long cram, and rebuilding a shaky row with the $10n + 4n$ split repairs it on the spot.

Where the 14 Times Table Appears

Fourteen is the number of days in a fortnight, so the 14 times table is the arithmetic of two-week cycles: a pay period or chore rota that repeats every fortnight lands on multiples of 14 days. It also shows up in chemistry, where nitrogen has an atomic mass close to 14, so a nitrogen count scales in fourteens. Anyone packing or scheduling in groups of fourteen is reading straight off this table.

Solved Examples

Example 1

What is 14 × 5?

Take ten lots of 14 and halve them.

$14 \times 10 = 140$

$140 \div 2 = 70$

Final answer: $14 \times 5 = 70$.

Example 2

A box holds 14 pencils. How many pencils are in 6 boxes?

The rusher doubles the 4 times table: $4 \times 6 = 24$, doubled gives 48 pencils.

That breaks, because $14 \times 4 = 56$ already, and six boxes must hold more than four boxes, not fewer.

Double the 7 table instead: $7 \times 6 = 42$, doubled is 84.

Final answer: 84 pencils.

Example 3

Find 14 × 12.

Split it with the place-value method.

$10 \times 12 = 120$

$4 \times 12 = 48$

$120 + 48 = 168$

Final answer: $14 \times 12 = 168$.

Example 4

14 times what equals 196?

Divide to find the missing factor.

$196 \div 14 = 14$

Final answer: $14 \times 14 = 196$.

Example 5

A fortnight is 14 days. How many days are in 15 fortnights?

$14 \times 15 = (10 \times 15) + (4 \times 15) = 150 + 60 = 210$

Final answer: 210 days.

Common Mistakes

Mistake 1: Doubling the wrong table

Where it slips in: Reaching for the 4 times table because 14 ends in 4.

Don't do this: Doubling the 4s, writing $4 \times 6 = 24$ doubled as $14 \times 6 = 48$.

The correct way: Double the 7 times table, since $14 = 7 \times 2$. Pairing 14 with the 4 table rather than the 7 table is the most reliable way to land a wrong product.

Mistake 2: Adding only the tens part of the split

Where it slips in: Using $14n = 10n + 4n$ but stopping after the easy $10n$ step.

Don't do this: Writing $14 \times 8 = 80$ and forgetting the $4 \times 8 = 32$.

The correct way: Always add both pieces: $80 + 32 = 112$.

Practice Questions

  1. $14 \times 3 = $ ?

  2. $14 \times 9 = $ ?

  3. $14 \times 13 = $ ?

  4. A bus carries 14 passengers per trip. How many passengers in 7 trips?

  5. $14 \times $ ? $= 168$

  6. Which is larger, $14 \times 8$ or $7 \times 16$?

  7. $14 \times 20 = $ ?

Answers: 1) 42 2) 126 3) 182 4) 98 passengers 5) 12 6) equal, both 112 7) 280

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is 14 times 13?
$14 \times 13 = 182$. Split it as $(10 \times 13) + (4 \times 13) = 130 + 52 = 182$.
Is the 14 times table just the 7 times table doubled?
Yes. Because $14 = 7 \times 2$, every multiple of 14 is exactly twice the matching multiple of 7.
What is the 14 times table up to 100?
Up to 100 you reach $14 \times 7 = 98$. The next multiple, $14 \times 8 = 112$, crosses past 100.
Are all the multiples of 14 even?
Yes. Fourteen is even, and any whole number times an even number stays even.
What is 14 times 14?
$14 \times 14 = 196$.
What is 14 times 12?
$14 \times 12 = 168$.
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