Picture Sudoku Worksheet
Picture Sudoku with Fourth of July Things
This Kindergarten picture-sudoku worksheet is a gentle logic puzzle. The 4×4 grid uses four Fourth of July things pictures — flags, stars and a drum and one more — and the child fills the empty squares so each row, each column, and each little 2×2 box holds all four pictures, with none repeated. There are no numbers and no adding; it is pure looking-and-reasoning. With several squares already filled in, this easier version eases a child into how sudoku thinking works.
Picture sudoku is logical-reasoning practice, not a maths sheet — it asks a child to work out, by elimination, where each picture can go so nothing repeats in a line or box. That kind of careful, rule-following thinking is real Kindergarten readiness, and using pictures instead of numbers keeps it open to a child who is not yet reading or writing. A child who finishes a grid by reasoning alone gains genuine confidence in their own thinking, which carries into everything else they do.
Children who like fourth of july things settle into the looking-and-reasoning, and finishing a clean grid feels great. When this feels easy, solve another in picture sudoku with accessories, or try picture sudoku with supermarket things. You can also browse every picture sudoku worksheet or the whole Fourth of July things collection for kindergarten — each puzzle prints cleanly or plays online for free, and the more grids a child solves, the more naturally the reasoning comes.
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