Table of 251 is an essential multiplication table that helps students learn how to multiply 251 by different numbers. Practicing this table improves confidence in handling large numbers and prepares learners for advanced multiplication. You can also get a free printable table of 251 PDF for easy practice and revision.
The Table of 251 chart shows the multiplication facts from 251 × 1 to 251 × 20 in a clean layout, helping students quickly read and revise the Table of 251.

The multiplication table of 251 shows how 251 increases when multiplied by numbers like 1, 2, 3, and so on. Using the table of 251 helps students understand big-number multiplication easily.
| Multiplicand | Operation | Multiplier | Result | |
| 251 | x | 1 | = | 251 |
| 251 | x | 2 | = | 502 |
| 251 | x | 3 | = | 753 |
| 251 | x | 4 | = | 1004 |
| 251 | x | 5 | = | 1255 |
| 251 | x | 6 | = | 1506 |
| 251 | x | 7 | = | 1757 |
| 251 | x | 8 | = | 2008 |
| 251 | x | 9 | = | 2259 |
| 251 | x | 10 | = | 2510 |
| 251 | x | 11 | = | 2761 |
| 251 | x | 12 | = | 3012 |
| 251 | x | 13 | = | 3263 |
| 251 | x | 14 | = | 3514 |
| 251 | x | 15 | = | 3765 |
| 251 | x | 16 | = | 4016 |
| 251 | x | 17 | = | 4267 |
| 251 | x | 18 | = | 4518 |
| 251 | x | 19 | = | 4769 |
| 251 | x | 20 | = | 5020 |
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To read the table of 251, move down the table from 251 × 1 and see how each result increases by 251. This step-by-step pattern helps learners understand how the multiplication table of 251 grows.
251 times 1 equals 251
251 times 2 equals 502
251 times 3 equals 753
251 times 4 equals 1004
251 times 5 equals 1255
251 times 6 equals 1506
251 times 7 equals 1757
251 times 8 equals 2008
251 times 9 equals 2259
251 times 10 equals 2510
251 times 11 equals 2761
251 times 12 equals 3012
251 times 13 equals 3263
251 times 14 equals 3514
251 times 15 equals 3765
251 times 16 equals 4016
251 times 17 equals 4267
251 times 18 equals 4518
251 times 19 equals 4769
251 times 20 equals 5020
The table of 251 in words shows each multiplication result in simple sentences, making it easier for students to read and understand the table of 251.
Two hundred fifty-one times one is two hundred fifty-one
Two hundred fifty-one times two is five hundred two
Two hundred fifty-one times three is seven hundred fifty-three
Two hundred fifty-one times four is one thousand four
Two hundred fifty-one times five is one thousand two hundred fifty-five
Two hundred fifty-one times six is one thousand five hundred six
Two hundred fifty-one times seven is one thousand seven hundred fifty-seven
Two hundred fifty-one times eight is two thousand eight
Two hundred fifty-one times nine is two thousand two hundred fifty-nine
Two hundred fifty-one times ten is two thousand five hundred ten
Two hundred fifty-one times eleven is two thousand seven hundred sixty-one
Two hundred fifty-one times twelve is three thousand twelve
Two hundred fifty-one times thirteen is three thousand two hundred sixty-three
Two hundred fifty-one times fourteen is three thousand five hundred fourteen
Two hundred fifty-one times fifteen is three thousand seven hundred sixty-five
Two hundred fifty-one times sixteen is four thousand sixteen
Two hundred fifty-one times seventeen is four thousand two hundred sixty-seven
Two hundred fifty-one times eighteen is four thousand five hundred eighteen
Two hundred fifty-one times nineteen is four thousand seven hundred sixty-nine
Two hundred fifty-one times twenty is five thousand twenty
The table of 251 can be learned by repeatedly adding 251. For example, 251 × 3 means 251 + 251 + 251. This shows how each step in the Table of 251 increases by the same amount.
|
Multiplication |
Repeated Addition |
Answer |
|
251 × 1 |
251 |
251 |
|
251 × 2 |
251 + 251 |
502 |
|
251 × 3 |
251 + 251 + 251 |
753 |
|
251 × 4 |
251 + 251 + 251 + 251 |
1004 |
|
251 × 5 |
251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 |
1255 |
|
251 × 6 |
251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 |
1506 |
|
251 × 7 |
251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 |
1757 |
|
251 × 8 |
251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 |
2008 |
|
251 × 9 |
251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 |
2259 |
|
251 × 10 |
251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 + 251 |
2510 |
Example 1: A warehouse has 13 boxes, and each box contains 251 pencils. How many pencils are there in total?
Solution:
Number of boxes = 13
Pencils in each box = 251
Total pencils = 251 × 13
From the table of 251, 251 × 13 = 3263
Answer: There are 3,263 pencils altogether.
Example 2: A notebook costs Rs. 251. If a student buys 15 notebooks, what is the total cost?
Solution:
Cost of one notebook = Rs. 251
Number of notebooks = 15
Total cost = 251 × 15
Using the table of 251, 251 × 15 = 3765
Answer: The total cost is Rs. 3,765.
Example 3: A theater sells 18 tickets for Rs. 251 each. Find the total amount collected.
Solution:
Price of one ticket = Rs. 251
Number of tickets = 18
Total amount = 251 × 18
From the table of 251, 251 × 18 = 4518
Answer: The theater collected Rs. 4,518.
Example 4: A company produces 20 packs of cards, each pack containing 251 cards. If 34 cards are damaged, how many cards are usable?
Solution:
Total cards = 251 × 20 = 5020
Damaged cards = 34
Usable cards = 5020 − 34 = 4986
Answer: 4,986 cards are usable.
Example 5: A shop sells 7 sets of pens. Each set contains 4 boxes, and each box has 251 pens. How many pens are there in total?
Solution:
Pens in one set = 4 × 251 = 1004
Total pens in 7 sets = 7 × 1004 = 7028
Answer: There are 7,028 pens in total.
The table of 251 is the list of products obtained by multiplying 251 by natural numbers. For example: 251 × 1 = 251, 251 × 2 = 502, 251 × 3 = 753, 251 × 4 = 1004, 251 × 5 = 1255, and so on.
Since 251 is a prime number, it appears only in the table of 1. That is, 1 × 251 = 251.
Using the table of 251: 251 × 8 = 2008. Therefore, the value of 251 times 8 is 2008.
From the table, 251 × 7 = 1757. Multiplying 251 by 7 gives 1757.
Using the table of 251: 251 × 10 = 2510. So, the 10th multiple of 251 is 2510.
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