Printable Periodic Table
Configure the exact table you need — full colour for the binder, black-and-white for cheap printing, or a blank version for quiz practice — then print it or save it as a PDF straight from your browser.
Printing tips: use landscape orientation, enable “background graphics” for the colour version, and set margins to “minimum” for the largest tiles. The blank version is perfect for fill-in quizzes.
The Periodic Table of Elements periodixy.com — free chemistry tools for students
Seven layouts in one tool
- Full colour — category colours matching our interactive table; great for learning families.
- Black & white — toner-friendly, still fully labelled.
- Blank quiz version — atomic numbers only; fill in symbols and names from memory.
- With / without atomic masses — toggle the checkbox for cleaner or fuller tiles.
- With electron configurations — noble-gas shorthand on every tile for exam revision.
- Compact student version — bigger symbols, less detail, reads well from a distance.
Ideas for using printed tables
Print the blank version weekly and time yourself filling in the first 20 elements — the fastest way to make symbols automatic. Colour versions work well as binder covers or wall references, and the electron-configuration layout doubles as a revision sheet before configuration tests. Pair the blank table with our element symbol quiz for a digital-plus-paper study loop.
Frequently asked questions
How do I print in colour?
Click “Print this table”, then enable “Background graphics” (Chrome/Edge) or “Print backgrounds” (Firefox) in the print dialog, and choose landscape orientation.
Is there a blank periodic table for quizzes?
Yes — choose the “Blank quiz version” layout. It keeps atomic numbers and the grid but removes symbols, names and masses so students can fill them in.
Can I download a PDF?
Use your browser's print dialog and choose “Save as PDF” as the destination — every layout works this way. A dedicated one-click PDF download is planned.
Can teachers use these tables in class?
Absolutely — print as many copies as you need for classroom, homework or revision use.