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Free Printable Addition Chart

Free printable addition chart 1-12. Clear grid layout for quick fact lookup and memorisation. Instant PDF download, no signup.

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Addition charts are less famous than multiplication charts but just as useful. A well-designed 12ร—12 addition grid shows every single-digit sum (and quite a few two-digit ones) in one glance, and kids who have one pinned above their desk during Grade 1 and 2 absorb the patterns almost passively. The diagonals, the symmetry, the way the tens fall in lines โ€” it's all learning through visual exposure.

The chart on this page is a clean 12ร—12 grid, large numbers, high contrast. Print it in colour if you want the row-by-row colour coding, or in black and white for faster printing. Stick it on the fridge, above the desk, or laminate and use as a placemat during maths homework time. Everything is free โ€” no signup, no email gate.

Pair the chart with our addition worksheets and Math Addition game. Kids who see the chart daily and do a few addition problems develop addition fluency much faster than kids who only do worksheets. The chart is the consolidation; the practice is the muscle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the addition chart for beginners?+

Yes โ€” it's designed for Grade 1 and 2 students learning their addition facts. Older kids who've already mastered addition won't need it.

How is this different from a multiplication chart?+

The layout is the same (12ร—12 grid) but the contents are addition facts rather than multiplication. Both work the same way visually.

Should I use this instead of flashcards?+

Use both. The chart provides visual exposure; flashcards provide active recall. Each builds different aspects of fluency.

Can I print this in colour?+

Yes โ€” the PDF has a colour-coded version and a black-and-white version on separate pages. Print whichever works for you.