If you are new to logic puzzles, the best first step is not to memorize advanced techniques. It is to try several friendly puzzle types and notice which kind of reasoning feels natural: numbers, shapes, paths, clues, shading, word logic or strategic planning.
This roundup keeps each entry short on purpose. Use it as a beginner map, then open any linked game to practise. The playable logic puzzle games on Logic Puzzles Online include an easy mode, so you can start with smaller, calmer puzzles before moving up.
Begin with easy puzzles, learn the rules in a low-pressure grid, and only increase difficulty once the patterns feel familiar.
Good beginner logic puzzles reward small deductions: what must be true, what cannot fit, and which clue has only one sensible option.
Sudoku is famous, but many starter puzzles use paths, pictures, shapes, light, shading, bridges, words or simple board-game strategy.
95+ logic puzzles for beginners
Browse the puzzle types below. If we have a playable version, the puzzle name links to the game page; choose easy mode there for a beginner-friendly first solve.
Very easy first logic puzzles
Start here if you want simple patterns, sorting, sequences, mazes and small-grid deduction.
Mini Sudoku
Play a smaller Sudoku grid with shorter rows and regions, useful for quick practice or beginners.
Play easy modePicture Sudoku
Use pictures instead of digits in a small no-repeat grid for younger solvers.
Play easy modeShape Sudoku
Compare shapes, colours, positions and patterns to decide what belongs where.
Play easy modeTangram
Arrange seven geometric pieces to copy a picture or fill a silhouette.
No game yetPattern Blocks
Arrange simple shapes into a target pattern while noticing size, colour and symmetry.
No game yetAttribute Blocks
Sort blocks by shared traits such as shape, colour, size and thickness.
No game yetOdd One Out
Spot the item that breaks the pattern, rule or relationship shared by the others.
No game yetWhich One Does Not Belong?
Compare all items and explain which one breaks a shared rule or pattern.
No game yetSorting Logic Puzzles
Use clues to group objects into categories, then justify each placement.
No game yetSequence Puzzles
Work out the next step in an ordered pattern of numbers, shapes, moves or pictures.
No game yetMatching Pairs Logic
Match related items by eliminating impossible pairs from the clue set.
No game yetBalance Scale Puzzles
Use equal and unequal scales to compare hidden weights or unknown values.
No game yetSimple Mazes
Find a route from start to finish while avoiding dead ends and blocked paths.
No game yetDot-to-Dot Logic
Follow ordered numbers or clues to connect points and reveal a path or picture.
No game yetSpot the Difference Logic
Compare two scenes carefully and use visual evidence to find what changed.
No game yetSimple Code Breakers
Crack a short hidden code from clues about symbols, order or positions.
No game yetBeginner number logic puzzles
These puzzles use digits, totals, orders or arithmetic clues, often with small easy-mode grids.
Sudoku
Fill a grid with digits so every row, column and region follows the no-repeat rule.
Play easy modeKiller Sudoku
Solve Sudoku with cage totals, using arithmetic clues as well as row and column logic.
Play easy modeKakuro
Fill crossing runs with digits that add to each clue total without repeating inside a run.
Play easy modeKenKen
Use arithmetic cage clues to decide which numbers can fit in each row, column and region.
Play easy modeCalcudoku
Combine Latin-square no-repeat logic with cages that use arithmetic operations and target values.
No game yetFutoshiki
Place numbers while obeying greater-than and less-than signs between neighbouring cells.
Play easy modeSuko
Place a small set of digits so the marked circles and squares reach their target totals.
Play easy modeSkyscrapers
Arrange building heights so the side clues show how many towers are visible.
Play easy modeHidato
Create a chain of consecutive numbers, usually with every next number touching the previous one.
Play easy modeNumbrix
Build a consecutive number path through the grid using horizontal and vertical steps.
No game yetSuguru
Fill irregular regions with digits while keeping matching numbers apart, including diagonally.
Play easy modeBinary Puzzle
Fill cells with two symbols while balancing each row and column and avoiding long repeats.
Play easy modeThermometers
Fill digits so values rise along each thermometer while the grid rules still hold.
Play easy modeLatin Squares
Fill a grid so each symbol appears once in every row and column, without Sudoku boxes.
No game yetMagic Square
Arrange numbers so every row, column and diagonal reaches the same magic total.
No game yetCrossnumber
Fill a crossword-like number grid from arithmetic clues rather than word definitions.
No game yetNumber Pyramid
Fill a stacked triangle where each number is built from the values directly below it.
No game yetMathdoku
Solve a KenKen-style arithmetic grid using cage operations, totals and no-repeat rows and columns.
No game yetBeginner picture, shading and clue puzzles
These visual puzzles ask you to shade, mark, paint or divide cells from clear local clues.
Nonogram / Picross
Use row and column clues to paint cells and reveal a hidden pixel picture.
Play easy modeMosaic
Paint cells around each clue so the local count matches the number shown.
Play easy modeMinesweeper
Use nearby number clues to locate hidden mines while marking every safe cell.
No game yetAkari
Place lights so every open cell is illuminated and numbered walls get the right count.
Play easy modeNurikabe
Separate white islands with a connected wall while matching each numbered region clue.
Play easy modeHitori
Shade repeated numbers until every row and column has no duplicate visible values.
Play easy modeKuromasu
Shade cells so numbered squares can see exactly the required number of white cells.
Play easy modeHeyawake
Shade cells inside rooms while respecting room boundaries, adjacency rules and row or column limits.
Play easy modeTapa
Use numbered clues to decide which surrounding cells must be shaded or left open.
Play easy modeNorinori
Shade domino-like pairs inside regions while preventing oversized shaded groups.
Play easy modeLITS
Shade tetromino shapes in regions while keeping the shaded area connected.
Play easy modeFillomino
Divide the grid into numbered areas whose size matches the number inside them.
Play easy modeYin-Yang
Colour cells into two connected groups while avoiding forbidden 2x2 blocks.
Play easy modeCave
Separate the open cave from the surrounding wall while keeping the white area connected.
No game yetBeginner path, loop and connection puzzles
These puzzle types focus on routes, bridges, loops and non-crossing connections.
Numberlink
Connect matching numbers or symbols with paths that do not cross or share cells.
Play easy modeFlow Paths
Connect matching endpoints with non-crossing paths that fill or respect the grid.
No game yetHashi
Connect numbered islands with horizontal and vertical bridges until one network is formed.
Play easy modeSlitherlink
Draw one loop around cell edges so each clue sees the correct number of used edges.
Play easy modeMasyu
Draw a single loop through pearl clues, following turn and straight-line rules.
Play easy modeYajilin
Draw a loop while using arrow clues and shaded blocks to control its route.
Play easy modeGalaxies / Tentai Show
Divide the grid into rotationally symmetric areas centred on the marked dots.
Play easy modePipe Puzzles
Rotate or place pipe pieces so the network connects without loose ends.
No game yetRiver Crossing Puzzles
Move people, animals or objects across a river while obeying safety rules.
No game yetNetwork Puzzles
Connect points into a valid network while avoiding crossings, dead ends or missing links.
No game yetCountry Road
Draw one loop through regions, using clues to decide how the road enters and leaves each area.
No game yetPath Mazes
Find a route through a maze while obeying extra path, number or direction rules.
No game yetBeginner placement and spatial puzzles
These are good when you like arranging objects, dividing space and spotting shape constraints.
Tents and Trees
Place tents beside trees while keeping tents apart and matching row and column counts.
Play easy modeBattleship
Hide a fleet in the grid using row and column counts and non-touching ship rules.
Play easy modeStar Battle
Place stars so every row, column and region has the required count without touching stars.
Play easy modeQueens
Place queens or crowns so rows, columns and regions are satisfied without attacks.
Play easy modeShikaku
Split the grid into rectangles, each containing one clue that gives its area.
Play easy modeRush Hour
Slide blocking vehicles out of the way so the target car can escape.
No game yetLaser Maze
Place mirrors or blockers so a beam reaches its target.
No game yetTower of Hanoi
Move stacked discs between pegs while never placing a larger disc on a smaller one.
No game yetPeg Solitaire
Jump pegs over each other and remove them until only a target peg remains.
No game yetMatchstick Puzzles
Move, remove or add sticks to make a correct shape, equation or pattern.
No game yetPentominoes
Fit shapes made from five squares into a rectangle or picture without gaps.
No game yetPolyomino Tiling
Tile the board with multi-square shapes, checking rotations, gaps and overlaps.
No game yetBeginner word, code and deduction puzzles
These classic puzzles build careful reading, elimination and if-this-then-that reasoning.
Logic Grid Puzzles
Use a table of clues to match people, objects, places or times without guessing.
No game yetZebra Puzzles
Solve a longer elimination puzzle by combining many small clues into one final answer.
No game yetKnights and Knaves
Decide who is telling the truth and who is lying from statements that interact.
No game yetTruth-Teller and Liar Puzzles
Compare statements to decide which characters must be lying and which must be truthful.
No game yetMastermind
Break a secret colour or number code using feedback after each guess.
No game yetBulls and Cows
Guess a secret code using feedback about correct digits and correct positions.
No game yetSET
Find groups of cards whose features are all the same or all different.
No game yetCryptograms
Decode letters or symbols by using patterns, repeated words and likely meanings.
No game yetCodeword Puzzles
Decode a numbered letter grid where every matching number represents the same letter.
No game yetWord Logic Riddles
Use exact wording, categories and exclusions to solve a short verbal riddle.
No game yetMystery Elimination Puzzles
Use clues to rule out suspects, objects or places until only one solution remains.
No game yetWeighing Puzzles
Compare objects on scales to find the odd weight or hidden value.
No game yetBeginner strategy games with logic puzzle value
These games are competitive, but they teach planning, threats, symmetry and proof-like thinking.
Dots and Boxes
Take turns drawing edges; completed boxes score points, so timing matters.
Play easy modeTic-Tac-Toe
Plan a three-in-a-row game by blocking forks and spotting forced wins.
No game yetConnect Four
Plan drops in a vertical grid to make four in a row while blocking threats.
No game yetNine Men's Morris
Place and move pieces to make rows of three while blocking your opponent's mills.
Play easy modeTwelve Men's Morris
Play a larger Morris board with extra pieces and lines, creating more mill threats.
Play easy modeHex
Claim cells to connect opposite sides of the board before your opponent does.
Play easy modeAtaxx
Spread pieces across the board, converting nearby enemy pieces as you expand.
Play easy modeOrder and Chaos
One side tries to build a line while the other fills the board to prevent one.
Play easy modeNim
Take turns removing objects and use pattern logic to leave your opponent a bad move.
No game yetReversi / Othello
Flip opponent pieces by trapping lines, then use corners and edges wisely.
No game yetMancala
Count and sow stones around a board while planning captures and tempo.
No game yetChess Puzzles
Find tactics such as checkmate, forks or pins from a single chess position.
No game yetHow to choose your first logic puzzle
Pick by the kind of clue you enjoy. If numbers feel comfortable, start with Sudoku, Binary, Futoshiki, Suko or KenKen. If you like visual solving, try Nonogram, Mosaic, Shikaku, Akari or Tents and Trees. If routes appeal to you, try Numberlink, Hashi, Slitherlink or Masyu.
The easiest beginner puzzle is usually the one with rules you can explain in one sentence. A small grid with obvious first moves is better than a famous puzzle at a punishing difficulty.
Start with easy mode and solve slowly enough to explain each move.
Choose one puzzle family for a few rounds before jumping to harder variants.
Use notes or marks when the puzzle supports them, but keep them tidy.
If you get stuck, scan for the most restricted clue rather than guessing.
Why online logic puzzles are good for beginners
Online puzzles are forgiving because you can restart, change difficulty, practise the same puzzle type repeatedly and learn the controls without needing printed grids. On this site, the playable logic puzzle pages are built with easy mode as a starting point.
That makes the roundup practical: read a short summary, open a linked puzzle, choose easy mode, and use the first few solves to learn the rhythm of the rules.
Logic puzzles for beginners FAQ
What is the best logic puzzle for beginners?
Sudoku, Binary, Nonogram, Futoshiki, Shikaku, Tents and Trees, Numberlink and simple mazes are all strong beginner choices because the basic rules are easy to understand and early deductions appear quickly.
Do I need to be good at maths?
No. Some logic puzzles use arithmetic, but many beginner-friendly puzzles use shapes, paths, shading, placement, words or simple deduction instead of calculations.
Should beginners use easy mode?
Yes. Easy mode is the best place to learn the rules, build confidence and see the main patterns before moving to medium or hard puzzles.
Are logic puzzles good brain training?
They can be useful practice for attention, pattern spotting, working memory and deduction, especially when you solve by reasoning rather than guessing.