Alphabet Sudoku

Alphabet Sudoku

Alphabet Sudoku is another way people describe Wordoku. It does not use all 26 letters; a standard 9x9 puzzle uses nine distinct letters.

Alphabet Sudoku profile

Common confusion
A 9x9 board uses nine letters, not A through Z.
Rule set
Rows, columns, and boxes still need each symbol once.
Live mode
Use Wordoku 9x9 on the main board.
Best level
Easy is the best first choice for large print alphabet-style play.

Nine letters, not the whole alphabet

The word alphabet can make the puzzle sound larger than it is. In a normal 9x9 Sudoku shape, there are only nine symbols to place.

Large Sudoku uses Wordoku mode for this intent because it gives the same letter-based experience without adding a larger or busier board.

Why this matters for older adults

A full alphabet puzzle would be too crowded for the senior-friendly promise. Nine uppercase letters keep the board readable and preserve the familiar Sudoku rhythm.

That makes Alphabet Sudoku a useful search doorway, but the actual product should stay disciplined: clear letters, no timer, and printable output.

Practical Questions

Does Alphabet Sudoku use A to Z?

No. A 9x9 letter Sudoku uses nine distinct letters, because each row and column has nine cells.

Where can I play Alphabet Sudoku in large print?

Use Wordoku 9x9 on Large Sudoku. It is the large print letter Sudoku mode.