Sudoku 4 Per Page — Free Printable PDFs

Want to save paper without losing puzzle variety? This weekly pack format prints 4 complete 9×9 Sudoku puzzles per page in a 2×2 layout. Same quality, same difficulty levels, same free weekly refresh — just more puzzles per sheet. Perfect for commuting, travel binders, and bulk printing.

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Download This Week's Sudoku 4 Per Page (PDF)

A4 and US Letter available for every level. Updated every week.

Easy

Perfect for beginners

Medium

A step up in challenge

Hard

For experienced solvers

Expert

For expert solvers

Master

The ultimate challenge

Why Print Sudoku 4 Per Page?

The 4-per-page layout is the most popular paper-saving choice for regular Sudoku solvers. By fitting four full grids on one sheet, you cut paper and ink use in half compared to single-puzzle pages — without any compromise in puzzle quality.

Who benefits most:

  • Commuters and travelers building a compact puzzle folder for the week.
  • Teachers and activity organizers printing puzzle sets for groups.
  • Anyone building a puzzle binder who wants to reduce bulk.
  • Solvers who prefer variety over large grid size.

Printing tip: Keep your print scale at 100% (Actual Size) for consistent grid sizing. Use a sharp pencil so candidate notes stay readable in the smaller cells. For duplex printing, enable double-sided mode to get 8 puzzles per sheet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are 4-per-page puzzles smaller than standard?

Yes. Each puzzle grid is roughly half the size of a standard single-puzzle page. Most solvers find them comfortable to use with a pencil; if you prefer larger cells, try the large-print format.

Can I print these on both sides of the paper?

Yes. Duplex printing works well with 4-per-page PDFs. You get 8 puzzles on a single sheet, which is ideal for travel or bulk-printing puzzle packs.

Which difficulty should beginners choose?

Start with Easy. It uses only the most straightforward solving techniques and is a great introduction to the 4-per-page format before moving up to Medium or Hard.