Hundreds Chart (1–100)

A free printable 1–100 grid for counting, skip counting, and place value. Highlight the 2s, 5s, or 10s to reveal patterns, or switch to a blank grid and fill it in from memory.

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Hundreds chart, numbers 1 to 100 in a 10 by 10 grid
12345678910
11121314151617181920
21222324252627282930
31323334353637383940
41424344454647484950
51525354555657585960
61626364656667686970
71727374757677787980
81828384858687888990
919293949596979899100

Frequently asked questions

What is a hundreds chart used for?
A hundreds chart lists the numbers 1 to 100 in a 10-by-10 grid. Kids use it to count, skip count, spot number patterns, add and subtract by moving across rows and down columns, and build a sense of place value.
How do you teach skip counting with a hundreds chart?
Highlight every multiple of a number and look at the pattern. Counting by 10s lights up a full column; by 5s, two columns; by 2s, every other square. Use the highlight buttons above to show the 2s, 5s, or 10s.
Is this hundreds chart free to print?
Yes. Print or download it free for home or classroom use — no account needed. Choose the filled chart or a blank grid for fill-in practice.