Sudoku for Kids
Start with a tiny beginner board, move up to a larger practice grid, and help young players build row, column, and box logic one step at a time.
Kids Sudoku games
Kids 4×4 Sudoku
The easiest place to begin. Players only track numbers 1 through 4, and each 2×2 box is small enough to understand at a glance. This is the best first step for very young learners.
Kids 6×6 Sudoku
A stronger bridge toward classic Sudoku. Players now scan longer rows and columns, and each 2×3 box adds a little more logic without becoming overwhelming too early.
A simpler way to introduce Sudoku
Children often do better when Sudoku is introduced in stages. A 4×4 board makes the rules easy to see. A 6×6 board adds more scanning and a new box shape without jumping straight to a full 9×9 challenge.
This page collects the early-learning Sudoku products at Sudoku School. Each one uses touch-friendly controls, beginner-oriented hints, and the same shared skin system, so children can switch between classic numbers and friendly fruit symbols while keeping the core logic the same.
What makes children's Sudoku different
- Smaller boards reduce visual overload for first-time players.
- Gentle hint flows encourage spotting the next step instead of guessing.
- Large touch-friendly controls work better on tablets and phones.
- Optional fruit skins help younger learners follow symbol patterns without changing Sudoku rules.
As more children's products are added, this hub can become the main entry point for parents, teachers, and search visitors looking for beginner-friendly Sudoku practice.