12x12 Sudoku is a large-format number puzzle played on a grid of 12 rows and 12 columns, divided into twelve 4×3 rectangular boxes. Instead of nine digits, solvers work with twelve symbols — typically the digits 1 through 9 plus three additional characters (A, B, C or 10, 11, 12, depending on the implementation) — placing each symbol exactly once in every row, every column, and every 4×3 box. With 144 cells, a twelve-symbol number pool, and a box structure that creates distinct constraint patterns in both horizontal and vertical directions simultaneously, the 12×12 format is a major step up in scale and complexity from the classic 9×9. All difficulty levels are free to play at SudokuPro.
The 12×12 grid introduces structural properties that have no equivalent in smaller formats, reshaping how every major technique behaves.
The sheer scale of the 12×12 grid means that completing any difficulty level requires sustained concentration and systematic technique application. Even at Easy difficulty, the solve involves more analytical work than an Expert 9×9 — simply because there are 144 cells to account for.
SudokuPro offers five calibrated difficulty tiers for 12×12 Sudoku:
The 4×3 box shape is the defining structural feature of the 12×12 format. Unlike the 3×3 box of a 9×9 grid, the 4×3 box is asymmetric: its four-column span generates stronger column-based pointing patterns, while its three-row span generates stronger row-based pointing patterns. This asymmetry means that box-line interactions in the 12×12 format are not interchangeable between directions — solvers must explicitly check both orientations at each stage of the solve.
Additionally, with twelve rows and twelve columns available, fish patterns (X-Wing, Swordfish, Jellyfish) can appear in a far greater number of configurations than on any smaller grid. Expert and Extreme 12×12 puzzles are where fish-hunting becomes a discipline in itself.
Choose your difficulty below, review the prerequisite techniques for your chosen level in the SudokuPro How-to-Play guide, and play for free on the SudokuPro homepage. Coming from the classic format? The 9x9 Sudoku hub covers every technique you will need before scaling up.