6x6 Sudoku is a mid-size number puzzle played on a grid of 6 rows and 6 columns, divided into six 3×2 rectangular boxes. Solvers place the digits 1 through 6 so that each digit appears exactly once in every row, every column, and every 3×2 box. With 36 cells and a richer constraint system than the 4×4 format, 6x6 Sudoku introduces the full vocabulary of intermediate Sudoku logic — hidden singles, naked pairs, locked candidates — without the time commitment of a full 9×9 grid. All difficulty levels are free to play at SudokuPro.
The 6×6 grid occupies a unique position in the Sudoku size family: large enough to require genuine technique, compact enough to finish in a single sitting.
The rectangular box shape — 3×2 rather than the square 3×3 of a 9×9 — creates an asymmetric constraint structure that rewards solvers who think in both row-direction and column-direction simultaneously.
SudokuPro offers five calibrated difficulty levels for 6×6 Sudoku:
The 6×6 format sits at the crossroads of accessibility and genuine challenge. It is the preferred teaching grid for educators and puzzle designers because it is large enough to illustrate all core Sudoku techniques — candidates, eliminations, pair logic — while remaining manageable enough for a focused 5–15 minute session. If you have completed 4x4 Sudoku and are preparing for the full 9x9 experience, the 6×6 is the essential intermediate step.
Choose your starting difficulty below, read the SudokuPro How-to-Play guide for technique walkthroughs, and access all free puzzles from the SudokuPro homepage.