Logic worksheets – Kindergarten

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Here are 1093 free logic worksheets for kindergarten, curated for this age group. The exercises build logical thinking, sorting, and spotting patterns; every worksheet is available as a printable PDF with an answer key — or playable online right away, no sign-up required.

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This is the platform's largest reasoning collection: matching pairs, sorting pictures into categories, kid-friendly sudoku with pictures instead of digits, missing-piece puzzles, hidden-object scenes, odd-one-out sheets, and grid puzzles. Each format isolates a different reasoning move — pairing, classifying, constraint-checking, spotting the exception.

Picture sudoku deserves a note: a 4×4 grid where each picture may appear once per row and column introduces constraint satisfaction — real deductive logic — with zero arithmetic. Like everything here, each puzzle prints free as a PDF with its solution and plays in the browser without an account.

Last updated July 6, 2026

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Frequently asked questions

What does sudoku teach a kindergartner?
Deduction. 'This row already has a cat, so the cat must go elsewhere' is a genuine logical inference. The picture format makes that reasoning available years before children could do a number sudoku.
Which format should we start with?
Matching or odd-one-out — both need no instructions. Move to picture sudoku and grid puzzles once your child enjoys explaining their reasoning; the explanation is where the growth happens.
Are these puzzles good for gifted children who find math easy?
Yes — reasoning puzzles scale differently from arithmetic. A child who finds counting trivial can still be genuinely challenged by constraint puzzles, and the collection is deep enough for daily variety.