Easy Alphabet Sudoku
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How to play Alphabet Sudoku
Same rules as classic Sudoku, but using the letters A–I instead of digits 1–9. Each row, column, and 3×3 box must contain each letter exactly once.
About Alphabet / Word Sudoku
Difficulty
★★☆☆☆
2/5
Constraint Type
Letter Substitution
Typical Givens
24–32
Avg. Solve (Medium)
12 min
Alphabet Sudoku (also called Word Sudoku or Letter Sudoku) uses a set of nine letters instead of digits 1–9. The rules are otherwise identical. Many Word Sudoku puzzles are designed so that a specific row, column, or diagonal spells out a word or name once solved. This makes the variant popular in newspapers and as a word-game crossover.
Solving Techniques
| Technique | Description | Level |
|---|---|---|
| Same Logic, Different Symbols | Every classic Sudoku technique applies — just with letters A–I instead of 1–9. Scanning, naked singles, and box interactions all work identically. | Beginner |
| Letter-to-Number Mapping | Internally, A=1, B=2, …, I=9. If numbers are more comfortable, mentally map each letter to its digit while solving. | Beginner |
| Word Spotting | Some Alphabet Sudoku puzzles are designed so a completed row or diagonal spells a recognisable word — identifying the target word can provide placement hints. | Intermediate |
Average Solve Time by Difficulty
Easy
5 min
Medium
12 min
Hard
25 min
Expert
45 min