Category Map

Large Print Sudoku Categories

Large Sudoku can grow without becoming a doorway site by giving each category a real job: help older adults choose how to play, print, learn, or solve comfortably.

How the category tree is designed

Primary audience
Older adults, family helpers, and players who prefer big readable Sudoku.
URL rule
Each URL must describe a real use case: play, print, paper size, device, answer flow, or audience need.
Avoid
Mass city pages and near-duplicate keyword pages that only funnel users back to the same board.
Monetization fit
Content pages leave room for light AdSense later, while the game stays calm and uncluttered.

Search intent buckets

The useful long-tail tree starts with intent, not keywords. A visitor may want to play online, print a paper sheet, find answers, use a tablet, pick a gentle level, or help an older family member.

Those intents deserve separate pages only when the page can explain a real difference in the experience.

  • Play intent: online, free, no download, no login, daily, no timer.
  • Print intent: printable, with answers, one per page, A4, US Letter, PDF expectations.
  • Senior intent: large numbers, touch-friendly controls, low vision, grandparents, caregiver printing.
  • Geo intent: country-level paper and device guidance before any local city expansion.
  • Variant intent: Mini and Diagonal now, then other variants only when the UI can support them.

Expansion guardrails

Every new page should pass a simple test: would the page still be useful if the visitor arrived directly and never searched again?

If a route only changes a place name or a synonym, it should not be published. It belongs in an internal idea list until there is unique content or a product feature behind it.

Core Category Paths

Free online play

For visitors who want a playable board immediately, without signup, install, or timer pressure.

Free Large Print Sudoku

Answers and checking

For printable-answer intent where the solution must stay separate from the puzzle.

Sudoku With Answers

Senior readability

For large numbers, big buttons, low vision, and family-friendly setup help.

Large Number Sudoku

Country guidance

For paper size, device expectations, and country-level senior Sudoku needs before any local page expansion.

Regional Guides

Practical Questions

Should Large Sudoku create a page for every city?

No. City pages should wait until there is real local material, such as a library printable pack or community-specific program. Country and paper-size pages are a better first layer.

How can the category tree keep growing?

Add structured page objects for new user needs, then link them from the closest hub. The generator updates the sitemap, breadcrumbs, and redirects.