
Easy Sudoku Puzzles - 6 Puzzles Per Page
Easy Sudoku puzzles with 6 puzzles per A4 sheet of paper. These puzzles are for the novice Sudoku player. To view these puzzles you will need to use Adobe Reader which is free to use.
Average time taken for easy Sudoku puzzles is approximately 10 minutes
Printable Sudoku Puzzles
Easy sudoku puzzles are for the beginner to sudoku. A substantial quantity of the numbers will already be placed onto the puzzle consequently making it easier to complete.
Print The Puzzles and Pages You Want
When you go to print the sudoku puzzles you can easily select just the pages you want to print and not print the “Sudoku Page” or the “Solutions Page”.
When you go to print the puzzles look on the right hand panel under “Pages” the default will be “All”. Click on the menu and select “Customised”.
Now enter the pages you want to print and it will ignore the others. So on the 6 puzzles per page with just 6 puzzles I choose pages “2,4” This will print just the puzzles and the solutions page.
On a larger download like 24 puzzles with 2 puzzles per page it would be:
"2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15"
This will skip the beginning page and the solutions page.
Also a even quicker method is to use a dash -, so "2-13,15" will also print the same pages as the previous example.
2-13 prints pages 2 to 13 and the ,15 will print just page 15.
How to Play Sudoku
You only need to use logic to solve Sudoku puzzles and each puzzle can only be solved in one way. Complete the grid until every row, column and 3 x 3 box contain the digits 1 to 9. Each number can only appear once in each row, column and box. There are different levels that will challenge you, a new player should start with ultra-easy just to get to grips with the game.
How to Get Good at Sudoku
While most new players don’t want to hear this, getting good at Sudoku is simply a matter of practice. As you continue to try to fill in grids, you will begin to notice patterns which emerge when certain numbers start in certain positions. This will help you to begin to see where you need to put each of the missing numbers. With each new game, you will become faster and more efficient at placing numbers, while also beginning to be able to remember what numbers are where on the board.
Practice makes perfect when it comes to Sudoku. So, if you're a beginner, it's time to start playing – and if you're not a beginner, maybe it's time to challenge yourself to harder boards to see what strategies you may be able to devise for yourself.
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