Large Print Sudoku — Free to Print
One oversized 9×9 grid per page with bigger digits and clearer box lines. Same logic, easier on the eyes.
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Most online and printed sudokus use tiny cells — fine on a phone, frustrating on paper. Large print sudoku flips that: one 9×9 grid fills the page, the digits are big enough to read across a kitchen table, and the box dividers are heavier so the nine 3×3 regions stand out at a glance.
It's the same game with the same logic. The only thing that changes is how easy the grid is to see, write on, and double-check. If you've ever squinted at a newspaper sudoku, lost track of which row you were scanning, or needed reading glasses just to write a pencil mark, this is for you.
Who large print sudoku suits
People who simply prefer a roomier solving surface. Some solvers find tiny grids visually noisy — too many lines packed into too small a space. A bigger grid feels calmer to look at and gives you room to work without your handwriting bumping against the lines.
Readers who use reading glasses for fine text. The font on a standard printed sudoku is the size of small newspaper print. Large print sudoku reads more like the chapter headings of a paperback: big enough that your eyes relax.
Families solving together. Two or three people leaning over the same printed sheet works much better when the grid is large enough that everyone can see what's happening from a normal seat at the table.
Activity coordinators at libraries, community centres, and care homes. A large-print sudoku is one of those puzzles that quietly works for almost every age group, from a teenager wanting a mental challenge to a great-grandparent who hasn't done one in years.
Tips for printing at home
Print at 100% ("actual size") rather than "fit to page" — the layout is already sized to fill your sheet, and scaling fights it.
If you're printing many at once for a club, library, or care home, the 1-per-page format is the right one. The 4-per-page and 6-per-page layouts work for travel packs and classroom warm-ups, but they shrink the grid and aren't ideal here.
Standard 80 gsm office paper works fine. Card stock or 100 gsm paper feels nicer to write on if you're going to keep the sheet around for a while.
A regular HB pencil with a soft eraser is the most forgiving combination. Pen works too if you're confident — but sudoku rewards the freedom to change your mind.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about printing sudoku from Sudoku247Online.
- How is large print sudoku different from regular sudoku?
- Same rules, same logic, same number of cells — just bigger digits and heavier box dividers. The grid fills the whole page so each cell is roughly twice the area of a standard printed sudoku.
- Is the difficulty different from regular sudoku?
- No. You can print large-print versions of any of our six difficulty tiers (Easy through Evil) just by picking the level in the print hub and flipping the Large Print toggle. The puzzles are generated the same way; only the rendering changes.
- Why no 4-per-page or 6-per-page large print?
- Multi-puzzle layouts shrink each grid to fit. Large print needs the full page to make the digits actually large. If you want to print several puzzles on one sheet, the standard layouts at 4 or 6 per page are the right choice.
- Are large print sudokus a good gift?
- Yes — bound packs of large-print puzzles are popular gifts for parents and grandparents, and you can absolutely print and bind a set of these for free at home. We don't require attribution, but a hand-written cover page is a nice touch.
- Can I use these for memory care or assisted living activity programmes?
- Yes. Sudoku gets used in cognitive-engagement programmes precisely because the rules are simple but the logic is rewarding. Free to reproduce for personal, community, care home, and classroom use — see the print hub for the full reuse statement.
- Do large print sudokus come with answer keys?
- Not on the printed sheet today. If you need to check a solution, every puzzle includes its ID at the top — paste that into our /solver page and it'll show the worked solve.