Are you looking for free Sudoku puzzles you can print at home? Would you like some high quality Sudoku grids in a handy PDF file that you can load onto a tablet or eReader to solve on screen? Then look no further, because we’ve got you covered.
Allow me to introduce you to our free magazine, Puzzle Weekly.
Published every Monday, it contains a wealth of fascinating puzzles, including Sudoku.
The magazine is a specially designed dual-format PDF. That means you can enjoy puzzles with good old-fashioned pen and paper, or you can make like the Jetsons and solve them on a screen like an iPad, Kobo, or Kindle Scribe. You can even use your phone, though let’s be honest, those screens are a bit tiddly!
Each section is optimised for its medium, saving you paper and ink if you choose to print, and maximising screen estate if you prefer pixels. It’s your choice.
As a discerning puzzler with impeccable taste, you want quality as well as quantity. Variety too, right? No problem. Every issue contains twenty-eight carefully curated puzzles.
Sudoku is our all-time fave, so we include a grid for every day of the week. Then to mix things up you’ll find two other puzzles for each day. These vary week to week. There’s Killer Sudoku, Suguru, mazes, Tetromino, and plenty more.
We’ve also catered to the younger members of your entourage, with a kid’s puzzle every day, and a colouring page in every issue.
Convinced? Great! Downloading couldn’t be simpler. Puzzle Weekly is distributed freely by Substack. That ensures seamless delivery right into your Inbox every week, and keeps out the spam. Click here to be taken to the sign-up page. There’s zero payment required, the magazine is completely free. It just takes a few seconds to tell us where to send it, and we’ll take care of the rest.
I know, this all sounds too good to be true. Why would we, a publisher of puzzle books, be giving away brilliant puzzles every week? Two reasons:
1) We love puzzles so much, we want everyone to be able to have access them with no regard to cost.
2) We hope that if you like what you find in the magazine, you might be tempted to try one of our books. But there’s no hard-sell, and you’re under no obligation to spend a single penny / cent / or anything else with us. Three puzzles a day is plenty enough for most people anyway!