Category Archives: Kids Sudoku
Kids Sudoku Puzzles

If you are interested in using sudoku puzzles to boost kids’ mental capacity, creativity and logic skills you’ll be interested in an amazing new ebook called Kids Sudoku Puzzles. It contains all the information you’ll require to effortlessly introduce children to the world of sudoku and have them enjoying the challenge of these puzzles in only a few minutes.
And, of course, Kids Sudoku Puzzles contains loads of sudoku puzzles for kids, all specifically …Read more
How to Beat Your Son in Sudoku with Style
Even if your son is a mathematical whiz kid, you can still beat him at Sudoku. Many people think that because it’s a game with numbers that you need math or some special inborn skill to win consistently. You don’t. Here are a couple tricks to help you beat your son at Sudoku with style.
Once you have taken stock of your empty spaces and homeless numbers and are properly overwhelmed, try a technique called …Read more
Kids Sudoku Daily

This simple Sudoku is not just for kids – its ideal for beginners too! Unlike regular Sudoku, which uses the numbers 1-9, Kids Sudoku often uses a smaller set of numbers, like 1-4 or 1-6.
Print out your daily Kids Sudoku here:
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Play Kids Sudoku

Heres a Sudoku Game that gives you hints, with five levels each for Kids Sudoku and classic Sudoku. You can start with a 4×4 Kids Sudoku at ‘Retarded’ level, and work your way up to a regular 9×9 Sudoku at High level.
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Sudoku for Kids

Kids gain huge satisfaction from completing a Sudoku puzzle, and solving the puzzle develops their reasoning skills and concentration. The UK government-produced Teachers magazine has recommended that Sudoku puzzles are done in the classroom as brain exercise.
Sudoku puzzles are also fun! Children of all abilities enjoy the challenge of a Sudoku puzzle, if the puzzle is age-appropriate. The problem is that most of the puzzles published in newspapers are way too difficult for younger children. …Read more
