Free Easter Sudoku Printables (2026): Easy, Medium & Hard PDFs
Easter weekend is one of the best times of year to sit down with a puzzle. Whether you are looking for a quiet morning activity, something to keep kids occupied between egg hunts, or a relaxing challenge for yourself, printable Sudoku is the perfect fit.
Here are our free Easter Sudoku printables — available in three difficulty levels, in both A4 and US Letter format. No signup, no account. Just download and print.
Get Your Free Easter Sudoku PDFs
All puzzles come from our free printable Sudoku hub, updated weekly. Download directly — each pack contains 9 puzzles with an optional solutions page.
Easy Sudoku Printables
Great for beginners and kids. Each puzzle has a clear logical path — no guessing needed.
Download A4 PDF Download Letter PDF
Or browse all easy printable puzzles
Medium Sudoku Printables
A satisfying challenge for regular solvers. Requires a bit more focus — ideal for a quiet Easter afternoon.
Download A4 PDF Download Letter PDF
Or browse all medium printable puzzles
Hard Sudoku Printables
For experienced solvers who want a real mental workout. Expect to use pencil marks and advanced techniques.
Download A4 PDF Download Letter PDF
Or browse all hard printable puzzles
Why Sudoku Makes a Great Easter Activity
Easter weekend often means family time — across multiple generations, with very different schedules. Sudoku works for all of it.
Kids who have just finished their egg hunt can sit down with an Easy puzzle and feel the satisfaction of completing something on their own. Grandparents looking for a calm morning activity will find Medium puzzles engaging without being exhausting. And for anyone who wants a proper challenge after Easter dinner, Hard puzzles provide the kind of absorbed focus that makes an hour disappear.
Sudoku also travels well. Print a few sheets before the weekend and bring them along — no phone, no screen, no battery needed.
Tips for Easter Sudoku Sessions
If you are introducing Sudoku to children
Start with Easy puzzles and sit alongside them for the first one. Explain that each row, column, and 3×3 box must contain the numbers 1–9 exactly once. Let them find the obvious cells first — success early on builds confidence. Our guide on how to teach Sudoku to kids has more detailed advice.
If you are solving with older family members
Easy and Medium puzzles work well for a relaxed setting. Sudoku is particularly good for cognitive engagement — there is no trivia knowledge required, just logic. More on this in our piece on Sudoku for seniors.
Solving technique tip
If you get stuck on a Medium or Hard puzzle, look for cells where only one number is possible given the constraints of its row, column, and box. This technique — called a “naked single” — often unlocks a cascade of other cells.
Printing Tips
- A4 vs Letter: Choose based on your printer paper. Both formats are identical in layout — just sized for the sheet.
- Print to fit: In your print dialog, select “Fit to page” to avoid any cropping.
- Black and white: All puzzles print cleanly in black and white — no color ink needed.
- Multiple copies: Planning to solve with a few people? Print one sheet per person so everyone has their own.
After Easter — Keep the Habit Going
If you enjoy solving over Easter weekend, a daily puzzle is an easy way to keep the habit. Our daily Sudoku puzzle refreshes every day — one new puzzle, free, no login required.
And if you want a fresh printable pack each week, our printable Sudoku hub updates every Sunday with new PDFs across all five difficulty levels (Easy through Master).