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Play Easy Skyscrapers Online

Easy Skyscrapers is the best place to learn this visibility-based logic puzzle. Fill each row and column with unique building heights, then use simple outside clues to see which towers must be visible. Play free, no sign-up required.

How to Play Easy Skyscrapers

Easy Skyscrapers puzzles use the same rules as every level, but the clues are more direct and the solving path is shorter. You can usually begin with obvious visibility patterns before moving into candidate logic.

  • Place each number once in every row
  • Place each number once in every column
  • Treat larger numbers as taller buildings
  • Use outside clues to count visible buildings from that side
  • Start with clues of 1, clues equal to the grid size, and rows with many restrictions

Why Start with Easy Skyscrapers?

Easy Skyscrapers helps you understand the core idea of visibility. You learn how tall buildings hide shorter ones, how outside clues shape a row, and how row-column uniqueness works together with viewing direction.

This level is ideal if you are new to Skyscrapers, coming from Sudoku, or want a short logic puzzle that still feels satisfying.

Keep Playing

  • Your Progress — track completed Easy puzzles and improve your solve time
  • Save & Continue Later — return to unfinished puzzles in the same browser
  • Hints When Needed — get help when a clue pattern is not clear
  • Move Up Anytime — try Medium Skyscrapers when Easy puzzles feel too simple

Characteristics of Easy Skyscrapers

  • Grid layout: beginner-friendly square grid with outside clues
  • Number pool: numbers from 1 to the grid size
  • Clue style: direct visibility clues and simple row patterns
  • Difficulty: beginner-friendly and low pressure
  • Typical solve time: 3–7 minutes
  • Best for: beginners, casual players, and Sudoku fans trying Skyscrapers for the first time

Easy Skyscrapers Solving Strategies

Strategy 1: Start with the Tallest Building

The tallest number blocks every shorter number behind it. If a clue is 1, place the tallest number in the first cell from that direction.

Strategy 2: Use Full Visibility Clues

If a clue equals the grid size, the row or column must be in ascending order from that side. This gives you a complete line immediately.

Strategy 3: Check Rows and Columns After Every Placement

Once you place a number, remove it from the rest of that row and column. Easy puzzles often unlock quickly when you keep this rule updated.

Next Skyscrapers Levels

Once Easy puzzles feel comfortable, try a higher difficulty: