US Letter printing
Use a clean printable board sized for the paper setting US players commonly expect.
Letter Print GuideUnited States
For US players, the strongest local needs are a readable browser board, simple printing on Letter paper, and a daily puzzle that follows the visitor's own date.
The site works for older adults solving at home, family members printing a board, and tablet users who want a larger interface than standard puzzle sites provide.
The daily puzzle uses the browser's local date, so a US visitor does not have to adjust to a server time zone.
US Letter is the clearest local print intent. The page should send printable visitors to one large puzzle per page, then keep the answer grid on a separate route.
That avoids the common thin-content problem where a US page says only that the puzzle is available in the United States. The local value is the print workflow, senior wording, and no-signup access.
The strongest US expansion paths are not city names. They are practical combinations such as large print Sudoku for seniors, free Sudoku no signup, printable Sudoku with answers, and US Letter Sudoku.
Those clusters should link back to the playable board while explaining why the experience is calmer than speed-focused game sites.
A page for every city would be thin unless the site had local printable programs, library pages, or community-specific content. US expansion should start with real needs such as US Letter printing and senior-friendly play.
Use a clean printable board sized for the paper setting US players commonly expect.
Letter Print GuideOpen the board directly without account setup, passwords, or email forms.
No Login GuideKeep the puzzle and solution separate for family helpers and paper solving.
Answers GuideCompare US Letter intent with A4 and other country-level guides.
Regional GuidesThe print page is simple and works well with US Letter settings in the browser print dialog.
Not by default. State pages should wait until there is unique local material, such as a printable activity pack or community-specific guide.
No. US players can open the puzzle and start solving without creating an account.