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Play Easy Futoshiki Online

Easy Futoshiki is the best way to learn this inequality-based logic puzzle. Fill the grid with numbers, avoid repeats in every row and column, and use simple > and < clues to find the correct placements. Play free, no sign-up required.

How to Play Easy Futoshiki

Easy Futoshiki puzzles are designed for beginners. They usually include more starting numbers, clearer inequality clues, and shorter solving paths than harder levels.

  • Fill every empty cell with a number from 1 to the grid size
  • Each row must contain every number once
  • Each column must contain every number once
  • Follow every > and < sign between neighboring cells
  • Start with rows or columns that already have several numbers filled in

Why Start with Easy Futoshiki?

Easy Futoshiki helps you understand the core rules without overwhelming you. You can focus on simple comparisons, obvious missing numbers, and short inequality clues before moving on to deeper candidate logic.

This level is ideal if you are new to Futoshiki, coming from Sudoku, or just want a quick relaxing logic puzzle.

Keep Playing

  • Your Progress — track completed Easy puzzles and improve your solve time
  • Hints When Needed — get a nudge without revealing the whole solution
  • Move Up Anytime — try Medium Futoshiki once Easy puzzles feel too simple

Characteristics of Easy Futoshiki

  • Grid layout: beginner-friendly square grid
  • Number pool: numbers from 1 to the grid size
  • Clue style: simple inequality signs with direct logic
  • Difficulty: low pressure, good for learning
  • Typical solve time: 2–5 minutes
  • Best for: beginners, casual players, and Sudoku fans trying Futoshiki for the first time

Easy Futoshiki Solving Strategies

Strategy 1: Complete Nearly Finished Rows

Look for a row with only one or two empty cells. Since every number can appear only once, the missing number is often easy to identify.

Strategy 2: Read Simple Inequality Pairs

If one cell must be greater than another, the smaller cell cannot contain the highest number and the larger cell cannot contain the lowest number. This simple rule removes many wrong options.

Strategy 3: Use Given Numbers as Anchors

Starting numbers are your safest clues. Check how each given number affects its row, column, and nearby inequality signs before filling new cells.

Next Futoshiki Levels

Once Easy puzzles feel comfortable, try a higher difficulty: