Enough open cells to understand rows, columns, and boxes without getting buried.
Pure Sudoku
CLEAN. SMART. ADDICTIVE.
Beginner mode
Easy Sudoku that feels calm from the first move.
Open the main Pure Sudoku board, choose Easy, and learn with notes, hints, and clean feedback that never feels punishing.
- Start here
- Easy mode on the root page
- Support
- Notes, hints, and quick checks
- Next step
- Move to Medium when ready
Notes and gentle checks keep the board moving when you are still building pattern memory.
When Easy feels automatic, the same root page is ready for Medium and Hard.
Why Easy works
Beginner Sudoku should teach flow, not create friction.
Easy puzzles keep the grid open enough for first-time solvers to practice scanning without stalling every few moves. That makes the first win happen sooner, which is what turns a curious visitor into a repeat player.
- Use notes to test options before committing.
- Check progress without spoiling the whole board.
- Stay on the main page when you want a tougher puzzle next.
Best root-page path
Open Pure Sudoku, tap Easy, and solve one full board before you read anything else.
Pick Easy on the homepage and play with hints off until you need them.
Turn notes on earlier and test how quickly you can scan obvious singles.
Move to Medium only when Easy starts to feel predictable instead of stressful.
Keep going
Use the root page for play. Use these pages for support.
Ready to start
Open Pure Sudoku and choose Easy.
The main page is the cleanest path into the game. Start there, play one board, and come back only if you want more strategy help.