Tablet Friendly

Large Sudoku for iPad and Tablets

Many older players use an iPad or tablet at a table. The board, number pad, and controls are designed to stay finger-friendly.

Tablet behavior

The site prioritizes tap interactions. Select a square, then tap a number. This avoids the precision problems of drag-only controls.

On smaller screens, the board can scroll horizontally instead of shrinking every cell into tiny type.

Good future pages

Device pages should exist only where the experience meaningfully changes. Tablet pages are useful because touch size, scrolling, and print workflows are all relevant.

Practical Questions

Does Large Sudoku work on phones?

Yes, but desktop and tablet screens are more comfortable for the full 9x9 large print board.

Do I need to drag numbers?

No. The main input is tap a square, then tap a number.