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Compare DifficultyLarge Print
Large print is the product promise. The board uses oversized cells and calm feedback so players can solve without zooming, racing, or signing in.
Regular Sudoku sites often shrink the board to make room for menus, timers, or ads. Large Sudoku keeps the grid visually dominant and pushes secondary content out of the way.
The number pad is tap-first, not drag-first, so it works on desktop, laptop, iPad, and large phones.
The best long-tail pages should explain a concrete need: a beginner-friendly board, a no-timer experience, a printable sheet, or a paper format.
Choose Very Easy, Easy, Medium, or Hard with real puzzle generation behind each level.
Compare DifficultyFind one-page puzzles, separate answers, paper-size guidance, and print-ready options.
Printable SudokuUse pages built around older adults, low vision, no timer play, and family support.
For SeniorsReview tablet, iPad, and phone tradeoffs before shrinking the board too far.
Device GuidanceCompare US Letter, A4, no-login, tablet, and country-level senior Sudoku needs.
Regional GuidesMove through free, online, no-login, large-number, answer, and country pages without creating thin duplicates.
Browse CategoriesNo. Large print also affects board size, tap targets, feedback, print layout, and the decision to avoid timer pressure.
No. The puzzle opens in the browser and progress saves locally on the device.