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0 always wins e.g 1x0=0, 2x0=0 and so on...

1 always lets the other win e.g 1x1=1, 2x1=2 and so on...

2 goes up in twos e.g 2 4 6 8 10 and so on...

3 goes up in three e.g 3, 6, 9, 12, and so on...

4 doble the answers of 2 e.g 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and so on...

5 the answers always either end in 0 or 5 e.g 5. 10. 15, 20 and so on...

6 is double 3

7 goes up in 7

8 is double 4

9 the answers added together equal 9 e.g 7x9=63 6+3=9 and so on...

10 always ends in 0

*11 the same as what you times it by but add another number e.g1x11=11 77x11=77*

12 the answer goes up in 12

*Also there is another trick for 11

look,

54x11=594

49x11=539

here is how i worked it out...

54x11=? 5+4=9, so put 9 in between 5 and 4, so it becomes 594

49x11=? 4+9=13, so take the 1 from 13 and add it to 4 so it is 5, then put the 3 from 13 in the middle and then add the 9 from 49 at the end so it becomes 539

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