Play Medium Jigsaw Sudoku Online
Medium Jigsaw Sudoku gives you a balanced irregular Sudoku challenge. The rules are familiar, but the non-square regions create new solving paths that make each puzzle feel different from classic Sudoku. Play free, no sign-up required.
How to Play Medium Jigsaw Sudoku
Fill the 9×9 grid with digits 1–9 so every row, column, and jigsaw-shaped region contains each digit exactly once. Medium puzzles usually have fewer immediate placements than Easy puzzles, so you need to combine more clues before each move.
- Each row must contain digits 1–9 once
- Each column must contain digits 1–9 once
- Each irregular region must contain digits 1–9 once
- Check region borders before placing a number
- Use candidates when more than one number seems possible
What Makes Medium Jigsaw Sudoku Different?
Medium Jigsaw Sudoku is where irregular regions start to matter more. You will still find clear moves, but many placements require checking how a row, column, and region overlap. A number may be blocked not by a classic box, but by a curved or stretched jigsaw region that reaches into another part of the grid.
This level is ideal if Easy puzzles feel too quick, but you still want a smooth solve without the intensity of Hard or Expert difficulty.
Keep Playing
- Track Your Solve Time — improve speed as you recognize irregular region patterns
- Save & Continue Later — pause a puzzle and return without losing progress
- Use Notes or Candidates — keep possible numbers organized while solving
- Try Hard Next — move up when Medium puzzles become consistent
Characteristics of Medium Jigsaw Sudoku
- Grid layout: 9×9 grid with irregular jigsaw regions
- Number pool: digits 1–9
- Clue style: balanced starting numbers and moderate region interaction
- Difficulty: medium, with more candidate checking than Easy
- Typical solve time: 7–12 minutes
- Best for: regular Sudoku players who want a fresh but manageable variation
Medium Jigsaw Sudoku Solving Strategies
Strategy 1: Scan One Number at a Time
Pick a digit and check where it can fit across several rows, columns, and regions. Irregular regions often create placements that are not obvious from the row alone.
Strategy 2: Compare Overlapping Areas
Look at how a jigsaw region overlaps with nearby rows and columns. If a digit can only go in one part of a region, that can block the same digit from nearby cells.
Strategy 3: Use Candidates in Crowded Regions
When a region has several empty cells, list the missing digits and remove any that already appear in the connected rows or columns. This usually reveals a safe placement.
Related Jigsaw Sudoku Levels and Logic Puzzles
- Easy Jigsaw Sudoku — easier puzzles for learning irregular regions
- Hard Jigsaw Sudoku — a stronger challenge with fewer obvious moves
- Expert Jigsaw Sudoku — advanced puzzles for experienced solvers
- Sudoku — the classic version with regular 3×3 boxes
- Futoshiki — a number logic puzzle with inequality clues