Father’s Day Sudoku Printable for Kids (Free!)
This Father’s Day sudoku printable is perfect for kids aged 5 to 9. It’s a picture-based puzzle, so no numbers involved — just four fun Father’s Day icons and a grid to figure out. Kids can work through it on their own or sit down with dad and solve it together, which honestly makes for a really sweet little activity on the day.
Why This Activity Is So Great
Sudoku gets a reputation for being a grown-up thing, but picture sudoku is genuinely perfect for young kids — and this one is designed to be approachable without being too easy. The four icons (a trophy, a set of tools, a fish, and a star) are cheerful and Father’s Day-themed, so it feels festive rather than like a classroom exercise.
For kids aged 5 to 7, working out which picture belongs in each empty square is a really solid introduction to logical deduction. They’re learning to look at a whole row or column, notice what’s already there, and figure out what’s missing — that’s proper critical thinking, just wrapped up in a fun activity. For kids aged 7 to 9, the challenge of completing the whole grid independently builds focus and perseverance.
The cut-and-place format means kids are physically handling the pieces, which helps spatial reasoning and keeps them more engaged than just filling in a grid with a pencil. It’s a great one for home on Father’s Day morning, and teachers can absolutely use it in the classroom in the week leading up to Father’s Day as a quick logic activity that the whole class can enjoy.

