Sudoku 6 Per Page — Free Printable PDFs

Need to print as many puzzles as possible on a single sheet? This weekly pack format fits 6 full 9×9 Sudoku puzzles per page in a 3×2 layout — the most paper-efficient option available. Free PDF downloads in 5 difficulty levels, available in both A4 and US Letter. Updated weekly.

Back to weekly printable packs · Need bigger grids? Try large-print format

Who is this format for?

  • Solvers who want to print the most puzzles while using the fewest sheets of paper.
  • Teachers and activity coordinators distributing puzzles to groups or classes.
  • Travellers who keep a thin puzzle folder and want maximum variety in minimal space.
  • Anyone running low on printer paper who still wants a full week of puzzles.

Download this week's 6-per-page Sudoku PDFs by difficulty

A4 and US Letter available for every level.

Easy

Perfect for beginners

Medium

A step up in challenge

Hard

For experienced solvers

Expert

For expert solvers

Master

The ultimate challenge

Why Print 6 Sudoku Per Page?

The 6-per-page format uses a 3×2 grid layout — three rows of two puzzles — to fit a full set of six Sudoku grids on a single sheet. That means a five-level weekly pack (Easy through Master) takes just five sheets to print instead of thirty.

Puzzle logic and difficulty are completely unchanged. The cells are smaller than standard single-puzzle pages, so a sharp pencil or fine-tip pen is recommended for candidate marks. If you prefer larger cells for easier pencil work, the large-print format is a better choice.

This format is particularly popular for group printing. Classrooms, puzzle clubs, and waiting rooms can serve many people at once while keeping print costs low.

6 Per Page vs Other Formats

Not sure which format fits your printing needs? Here is how the main options compare.

Format Puzzles per sheet Layout Best for
Standard (1 per page) 1 Full-page single grid Relaxed solving, maximum cell space
Compact (4 per page) 4 2×2 Everyday efficiency, travel
6 Per Page (this page) 6 3×2 Maximum paper savings, group printing
Large Print varies Large cells Easier reading, accessibility

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 6-per-page too small to solve comfortably?

It depends on how you write. The cells are smaller than standard single-puzzle pages, so a sharp pencil or fine-tip pen makes candidate marks easier to fit. If you prefer more space, the compact format (4 per page) or standard 1-per-page is a better match.

Which difficulty works best in 6-per-page format?

All five difficulties — Easy through Master — are available in 6-per-page format. The puzzle logic is identical to the standard format; only the cell size changes. Beginners may prefer Easy or Medium at first, since smaller cells can slow pencil-mark entry on harder levels.

Can I get 6-per-page with answer keys?

Answer keys are available through our dedicated with-answers format. You can print the 6-per-page puzzle sheet and the corresponding answer sheet separately.