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Easy boards usually start with more filled cells, so rows and boxes reveal legal places sooner.
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Easy Sudoku should feel approachable, not empty. Learn what makes an easy puzzle easier to read, how to use notes without clutter, and when to move to medium.
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Easy does not mean random filling. It means the board gives you enough fixed numbers to find safe moves with basic scanning, singles, and simple elimination.
Easy boards usually start with more filled cells, so rows and boxes reveal legal places sooner.
A good easy puzzle avoids long chains of guesses and gives beginners visible progress.
Every row, column, and 3x3 box still needs the numbers 1 to 9 exactly once.
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The fastest way into an easy puzzle is to ignore the emptiest areas first. Find rows, columns, or boxes with five or more numbers, then ask what is missing.
Pick a nearly full row, column, or box and list the missing numbers.
If a number has one legal cell, fill it. If it has several, leave it for later.
Use notes only after the obvious singles slow down, so the board stays readable.
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Easy puzzles are useful practice. When you can solve several without hints and understand why each number fits, medium Sudoku will feel like a natural next step.
Speed matters less than making moves you can explain.
Check is helpful after a section, but try not to press it after every cell.
If easy puzzles finish without notes, medium gives you more interesting constraints.
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Open easy mode, solve slowly, and use each move to build a stronger Sudoku habit.
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Yes. It is the best place to learn scanning, singles, notes, and mistake checking without too much pressure.
Use notes only when a cell has a few realistic options. Many easy moves can be found without notes.
Yes. Legen Sudoku keeps the board, number pad, notes, check, and hint controls usable on mobile screens.
Switch when easy puzzles feel steady and you can solve without guessing or relying on hints.