iPad

Large Print Sudoku for iPad

iPad is a primary Large Sudoku device. The board should feel comfortable at a table, not like a desktop site squeezed onto a touch screen.

iPad play profile

Visitor goal
Play Sudoku on a tablet without tiny buttons or drag-only controls.
Product fit
Tap a square, tap a number, and keep the grid readable at table distance.
Best mode
Classic Easy for routine play, Mini for shorter sessions or smaller screens.
Print path
Use the browser print dialog if the iPad is connected to a printer.

Why iPad deserves its own page

Older adults often use tablets for puzzle play. Touch target size, scrolling behavior, and button labels matter more than decorative layout.

The game uses tap a square, then tap a number, so no drag gesture is required.

Best iPad setup

Use landscape orientation when possible for the full 9x9 board. Mini mode is useful when the device is held vertically or the player wants a quick puzzle.

The no-login design also works well for shared family tablets because the board can open without account setup.

iPad Options

Tablet guide

Compare iPad play with general tablet behavior and touch sizing.

Tablet Guide

Mini Sudoku

A shorter board that is easier to fit on smaller tablet views.

Play Mini

No download

Open the puzzle in the browser without installing an app.

No Download

Printable

Use paper when screen play is less comfortable.

Printable

Practical Questions

Does Large Sudoku require dragging on iPad?

No. The main input is tap a square, then tap a number.

Is Mini Sudoku better on iPad?

Mini is useful for short sessions or portrait use. Easy 9x9 is usually better for a full classic puzzle.