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Large Print Sudoku — Easy to Read, Free Online

The Sudoku board on this page starts in Large Print mode: bigger digits, a bolder grid, and stronger contrast, so every cell is easy to read at a glance. It is the same free Sudoku served everywhere on Sukuro — 100 levels, board sizes from 4×4 to 16×16, and hints that explain the next move — just easier on your eyes.

Large Print is a display setting, not a separate puzzle set, so nothing about the puzzles is simplified. You can switch it on for any board under Display settings, and Sukuro remembers your choice on this device; with a free account it follows you to every device you sign in on.

Accessibility is never paywalled here: Large Print, contrast-safe themes, keyboard play, and right-to-left languages are all part of the free plan — and always will be.

How to make Sudoku easier to read

  1. Start on this page — the board above already has Large Print switched on.
  2. Want an even bigger grid? Choose a smaller board size such as 6×6: fewer cells mean each cell draws larger on the same screen.
  3. Pick a comfortable theme — Light for bright rooms, Dark for low light, or Zen for muted colours — and keep digit colouring on to tell similar numbers apart faster.
  4. On a phone or tablet, use the board zoom to magnify the grid and play one section at a time.
  5. For paper solving, press Download PDF: each puzzle prints as a full A4 page, so the printed grid is naturally large. Signing in with a free account unlocks the download.

Who large print Sudoku helps

Big, bold digits are the difference between squinting and solving: seniors who love the newspaper puzzle but not its tiny grid, anyone with low vision or tired eyes, and players who simply sit at arm’s length from the screen. Nothing to install, nothing to configure — this page is ready to play.

Readability and difficulty are separate choices here. If you are new or returning to Sudoku, levels 1–10 teach the logic step by step, with the row and column of each move highlighted. Comfortable daily solvers usually settle between levels 11 and 40 on the classic 9×9, and every hint comes with a plain-language explanation of why the digit belongs there.

Large print Sudoku FAQ

Is large print Sudoku free?
Yes. Large Print is a free display setting, and our pricing promise is explicit: accessibility features are never gated behind Premium.
Will the board stay in large print next time?
Yes. Your display settings are remembered on this device, and when you sign in with a free account they sync across all your devices. If you had already saved a preference, that preference wins over this page’s default.
Can I print large print Sudoku on paper?
Yes — press Download PDF under the board (free account required). Each puzzle prints one board per A4 page, so the printed cells are large; smaller sizes such as 6×6 print with especially big cells.