Printable Easy Sudoku — 6 Per Page
Six easy sudoku puzzles on a single sheet — the most paper-efficient layout for classrooms.
Six freshly generated easy sudoku puzzles on a single sheet of A4 or US Letter — the densest layout we offer, and the format teachers reach for when they need a week of warm-up puzzles printed in one go. The six grids print in a 3×2 arrangement; each is independently seeded so no two puzzles on the sheet are the same. A single sheet covers a small classroom group, a week of family puzzle nights, or a marathon weekend solving session.
Six-per-page maximises sheet utility for difficulties where pencil marks are minimal — and easy is exactly that difficulty. Easy puzzles rarely need candidate notation beyond a one-or-two-digit corner mark, so the smaller cell width on a six-up layout (around six to seven millimetres on the long edge) is no constraint. The trade-off worth knowing: numbers print slightly smaller than on a one-per-page or four-per-page sheet, so this is not the layout for solvers who prefer large grids for visual comfort. For those readers, our large-print sudoku page offers an oversized one-per-page format.
Teachers are the most consistent audience for six-per-page easy printables. One classroom-photocopier run produces enough easy puzzles for a week of warm-up exercises with thirty students, and the reproduction license explicitly permits free use in any classroom setting. Tutors print these for homework rotations. After-school programmes use them as quiet-hour activities. Care home activity coordinators print sheets for resident binders. The format scales with the use case.
Each of the six puzzles on the sheet carries its own ID under the grid plus a corner QR code linking to the matching puzzle in the on-screen solver. The IDs are useful for record-keeping (puzzle journals, teacher binders, time-tracking spreadsheets), and the QR codes let a student or solver verify a solution without copying numbers into a search bar. Refresh the page to generate a fresh batch of six puzzles at the same difficulty.
Six-per-page printable easy sudoku is free, with no account gate, no per-day limit, and no watermarks on the printed sheet. The reproduction license permits free non-commercial use in classrooms, after-school programmes, care settings, family contexts, and any community group that finds the puzzles useful. Switch to four-per-page for a medium-density layout, or one-per-page for a full A4 single-puzzle format.
The dense format also works well for adults who simply want a stack of quick easy puzzles ready on a single page. Easy 9×9 solves in ten to fifteen minutes; six on a sheet is therefore an hour-and-a-half to two-hour solving session for a single solver, or a single weekend afternoon's worth of puzzles for a small family or friend group sharing the same sheet.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about printing sudoku from Sudoku247Online.
- Who are easy sudoku puzzles for?
- Easy puzzles suit beginners, kids learning the rules, and anyone who wants a relaxed solve without heavy logic — typically 5–10 minutes per grid for a regular solver.
- How many starting numbers do easy sudokus have?
- Easy puzzles ship with 38–45 given cells out of 81, so you can find each next number using basic scanning. No advanced techniques required — pure pattern spotting and elimination.
- Are these freshly generated easy sudokus or reused?
- Freshly generated every time. Each puzzle has a unique solution and you'll never get the same grid twice unless you specifically replay it.
- Can I print these for my classroom?
- Yes — free for classroom, homeschool, after-school clubs, libraries, and care homes. Print as many copies as you need.
- What's the difference between easy and medium difficulty?
- Medium puzzles start with fewer given numbers (32–38) and require simple pencil marks. Easy is solvable by scanning rows and columns alone — medium often needs you to write a few candidates first.
- Can I print solutions with the puzzles?
- An 'Include solutions' toggle is on the roadmap. Today you can solve online at /play and the solution is shown when you finish.