Futoshiki puzzles, or More and Less puzzles are a variation on the famous Sudoku puzzles. The main difference with
regular Sudoku is that greater and less than symbols are placed between some of the cells indicating that numbers must
be higher or lower than a neigbouring cell. Our printable Futoshiki math puzzles come in several puzzle sizes, from 4 by 4
to 9 by 9 and are suited for young math students and adults alike. Spice up your math learning and teaching methods and use our
math puzzles.
The rules of Futoshiki (More and Less) math puzzles:
1. Numbers may appear only once in a row and column
The above example of on of our Futoshiki puzzles is a 6 by 6 grid, which means that each row and
each column must contain the numbers 1 to 6. You may not have a number twice in a row or column.
2. Follow the greater and less symbols
Greater than and less than symbols are placed between some of the cells indicating that a numbers
in these cells is bigger or smaller than a neighbouring cell.
Do you know the number of the top left cell in the example above? It must be a 1, as it has to smaller than the 2 next to it.
Our printable math puzzles for young math learners are great to develop some serious IQ and math skills and can serve as a little bonus during
math classes. Engagement guaranteed.