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4x4 Easy Sudoku Puzzles - Fun and Challenging
Sudoku Puzzles — 4x4 easy Set 1. Fun and challenging. Hours of entertainment.
4x4 easy sudoku Set 1 designed to be fun and challenging.
X-Sudoku — Free Online & Printable
X-Sudoku adds a diagonal constraint to the classic sudoku rules. Both main diagonals — running from top-left to bottom-right and from top-right to bottom-left — must each contain the numbers 1 through 9 without repetition. This is the most accessible sudoku variant: the two extra constraints actually make many cells easier to deduce, since numbers on the diagonals are additionally restricted. If you've mastered standard sudoku and want a fresh twist without learning complex new rules, X-Sudoku (also called Diagonal Sudoku) is the ideal starting point.
About 4x4 Grid
The 4x4 grid is the introductory format for variant sudoku. With only 16 cells organized into 2x2 boxes, a 4x4 puzzle takes 30 seconds to 2 minutes to solve. At this size, the variant rules (diagonal constraints, window regions) are immediately visible and easy to apply — perfect for understanding how a new rule changes the solving experience before tackling larger grids. The 4x4 is specifically recommended as a first puzzle when learning X-Sudoku, giving you a low-stakes environment to understand diagonal constraints without the cognitive load of a full 9x9.
Easy Difficulty
Easy difficulty assumes you already know standard sudoku and are learning a new variant. Puzzles are designed so that the variant's unique rule creates clear, immediate deductions: in X-Sudoku Easy, most diagonal cells can be filled using only the diagonal constraint plus row/column logic. Solving technique required: naked singles (cells with only one possible value) and direct constraint elimination. No candidate markup needed. Average time: 3-8 minutes for 9x9, 30-90 seconds for 4x4.
How to Get Started
- Choose "New Puzzle" to generate a fresh puzzle with a unique solution
- Click or tap cells to enter numbers (1-4 for 4x4)
- Use the constraint highlights to track which numbers are still available
- Print the puzzle if you prefer solving on paper
How to use this printable Sudoku set
Best for logic practice, print-and-solve puzzle books, classroom challenges, and variant Sudoku exploration.
- Print the grid, solve with notes, then reveal or compare answers only after a full solving attempt.
- Start with classic Sudoku, then branch into X, Hyper, Jigsaw, Killer, and other rule variants.
- Use the previous and next set links to stay inside the same page family before jumping to broader hubs.
Answer key policy
Answer support is available for review after a real attempt; printable answer-key behavior depends on the activity type.
Same-family next steps
Use the previous and next set links to stay inside the same page family before jumping to broader hubs.
Measurement events
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