![]() ![]() Free Printable Hard Sudoku Puzzles for the Sudoku player ready for the next level of difficulty. If you use any of my printables, it would be awesome to know about them ! Post a picture on the social media platform that you hang out on, and follow me: Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest! Use the hashtag #TPPBprintables so I can find you.Free Printable Hard Sudoku Puzzles. You may share this free printable blog post on social media, including Pinterest, and on your blog/website with a link to this blog post. Please DO NOT share the PDF on social media or your blog/website. Colors may vary slightly on printing due to different screen and printer settings. You are welcome to print these free printables at a print shop if you don’t have access to a printer however, some print shops may not print licensed characters. Please read the full Terms and Conditions. The free printable(s) is (are) a PDF and can be opened with the free-to-use Adobe Reader. Printables designed and created by The Purple Pumpkin Blog and its Designers are for PERSONAL USE ONLY and NOT FOR RESALE under any circumstances. ![]() Visit The Purple Pumpkin Shop for more awesome printables and products! I’ve provided two paper sizes – A4 and US Letter (8.5″ x 11″) – use which size is appropriate for your printer.Tap the purple download buttons to save the file(s) to your device. You will find the download links further down this page surrounded by a purple box.You can, of course, set the puzzle up for your kids by cutting out the grid and tiles – maybe even laminating them for longevity. Once satisfied, they can stick the tiles down and check the solution (and I’ve included those in the printable, as well as an instruction sheet, and the instructions at the top of each puzzle). The cutout picture tiles are easily rearrangeable so that kids can experiment with the position of each image and learn how to play sudoku without getting frustrated. To complete the puzzle, cut out the picture tiles underneath the sudoku grid then place the picture tiles in the empty spaces. ![]()
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