A4 printing
Use a clean one-puzzle sheet and keep the answer grid separate.
A4 GuideIrish
Irish Older Adults need the same core promise: readable numbers, no timer pressure, clean printing, and no account wall.
Ireland is a useful country-level page because A4 paper, browser printing, and tablet comfort are real differences from a generic global page.
The playable board stays the same senior-first product: large cells, tap-first number entry, no countdown timer, optional checking, and printable pages.
The A4 print path should emphasize readable cells, ordinary browser print settings, and a separate answer grid that can be opened only after solving.
The practical workflow is puzzle first, answer page second. That keeps the printed grid readable and avoids spoiling the puzzle for the player.
Tablet, laptop, and desktop visitors can use the same no-login board; phone visitors should be routed toward Mini Sudoku or horizontal scrolling guidance.
No-login progress stays local to the browser, which is easier for shared family devices but should not be described as cross-device account sync.
The Irish page should use older-adult wording and practical family setup language rather than medical or cognitive-health claims.
The content should stay respectful: entertainment, readability, and setup help, not medical claims.
This country-level page connects real usage details: paper size, device comfort, print flow, and older-adult readability.
Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, or county pages should stay unpublished unless they add local activity sheets, group guidance, or partner content.
Use a clean one-puzzle sheet and keep the answer grid separate.
A4 GuideOpen the puzzle in the browser with no app-store step or download.
No DownloadUse a separate solution page for family helpers or activity coordinators.
Answers GuideCompare this country guide with other large print Sudoku markets.
Regional GuidesYes. Use the print page with browser settings for A4, then open the separate answer grid only when needed.
Yes. It keeps the senior-friendly product promise but adds A4 printing, device expectations, and local expansion rules.
The daily puzzle follows the visitor's browser date, which keeps the routine simple across countries.