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2025-June 🌈 Happy Pride Month!

Puzzler Pride is an annual showcase of puzzles created by LGBTQIA+ authors and ranges from crosswords to sudoku to Japanese-style logic puzzles to β€œhunt-style” puzzles. This year’s packet is called the Intersectionality Edition and celebrates the diverse backgrounds of our contributors. With over 30 puzzles, we hope everyone will check out the puzzles and find something to enjoy. -- David Millar

Hey look! New puzzles and tutorials!

Enjoy!

Free Beginner Calcudoku Puzzles

Here are hundreds of free Calcudoku puzzles suitable for printing. These Inkies do not use multiplication and division (click here for those). Inkies have the same rules as the famous puzzles created by Tetsuya Miyamoto. They are variously called KenKen®, Mathdoku, Calcudoku, and Web Kendoku. Each Inky puzzle has only one unique solution.

Instructions

Fill in the blank squares so that each row and each column contain all of the digits 1 thru 4 (or whatever the size of the puzzle is).

The heavy lines indicate areas (called cages) that contain groups of numbers that can be combined (in any order) to produce the result shown in the cage, with the indicated math operation (plus or minus).

Numbers in cages may repeat, as long as they are not in the same row or column.

Take a look at the answers page if you get stuck!

Thanks to Simon Tatham, whose code formed the starting point for this collection.