Extra-large numbers
The numbers are almost a centimeter tall — comparable to a large print book. The squares themselves are roomy too, so filling in numbers with a pen is comfortable.
Puzzling should be relaxing — not squinting. Our large print sudokus have extra-large numbers, roomy squares, and thick, clear lines: one large grid per A4 sheet. Put together your bundle below and print it for free.
The numbers are almost a centimeter tall — comparable to a large print book. The squares themselves are roomy too, so filling in numbers with a pen is comfortable.
The box borders are printed extra thick, so the nine boxes can be told apart at a glance. Pure black on white, without gray tones or frills.
Each sheet contains exactly one puzzle that fills almost the entire page, with generous margins. No fiddly work with four puzzles on one sheet.
Prefer a tablet or computer? The online board also has large numbers and buttons, and with browser zoom (Ctrl or Cmd with +) you can make everything even bigger.
The online board of BreinPlezier is made with the same care: large numbers, roomy buttons, and plenty of contrast. It also helps you along with hints and error checking — and your progress is saved automatically.
Want to know more? Read why BreinPlezier was designed as a sudoku website for seniors, browse all the printable sudokus or brush up on the rules first.
In the large print version, the grid is over 16 by 16 centimeters, with squares of almost 2 centimeters and pre-printed numbers almost a centimeter tall — quite comparable to a large print book.
Yes, like everything on BreinPlezier. You choose the level and the number of puzzles, click the button, and get a PDF right away — no account and no cost.
Yes, check 'Include solutions'. The answers appear on a separate sheet at the back, so they don't catch your eye while you're puzzling.
For anyone who'd rather not squint: people with reduced vision, puzzlers who want to puzzle without reading glasses, or anyone who simply likes a roomy grid. Also handy for activity coordinators handing out puzzles in care homes.
Yes. The PDFs are in plain A4 format and consist only of black lines and numbers, so any printer can handle them — even in economical black and white.