Picture Sudoku Worksheet
Picture Sudoku with Body Parts
Picture sudoku turns a grid into a thinking puzzle. Four body parts — a hand, a foot and an ear and another — must each appear once in every row, once in every column, and once in each 2×2 box. The child studies what is already placed and works out the rest by elimination. It is logical reasoning a Kindergarten child can do by looking, with no numbers involved. This base version starts with many squares filled to keep the puzzle approachable.
Sudoku reasoning — every picture once per row, column, and box — is a clean logic skill, and doing it with pictures keeps it squarely in Kindergarten reach. A child practises deduction and elimination, working out where each body parts belongs. The base version leaves only a few blanks, so the reasoning stays within a young child's grasp and the puzzle stays a satisfying win rather than a source of frustration.
Children who like body parts settle into the looking-and-reasoning, and finishing a clean grid feels great. When this feels easy, solve another in picture sudoku with breakfast, or try picture sudoku with clothes. You can also browse every picture sudoku worksheet or the whole body parts 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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