Printable Logic Puzzles
Want logic puzzles on paper? Pick a size and how many you want, then tap Print / Save PDF — generate fresh logic-grid puzzles (the zebra / Einstein kind), each with its clues, a blank answer grid and an optional answer key. New puzzles every time, no sign-up.
How to print logic puzzles
- Choose a size — 3×3 for a quick solve or 4×4 for a meatier one — and how many puzzles to print.
- Tick Answer key if you want the solutions printed too.
- Tap New puzzles to generate a fresh set whenever you like.
- Tap Print / Save PDF — choose a printer, or “Save as PDF” to download a file of clues and grids.
What you get
Each printable is a complete logic-grid puzzle: a numbered list of clues, a blank grid to work in, and — if you want it — the worked answer. They are generated fresh every time, so you are never reprinting the same sheet, and every puzzle has a single solution reachable by logic alone.
This is the classic zebra puzzle (also called Einstein’s riddle) in print form: read the clues, fill the grid, deduce who is who. Perfect when you want time away from a screen.
Print on paper or save as a PDF
The Print / Save PDF button opens your browser’s print dialog — send the puzzles to a printer, or choose “Save as PDF” to keep a file. Everything but the puzzles and answers is hidden from the printout, giving a clean, ink-light black-and-white page. It works the same on phone, tablet and desktop.
Great for classrooms and quiet time
Printable logic puzzles are ideal for classrooms, road trips, waiting rooms or a screen-free evening. Print an easy set for beginners and a harder set for veterans, run off as many as you need, and keep the answer key for quick checking. Prefer to solve on screen? Play the same puzzles online with instant feedback.
Printable logic puzzles: FAQ
How do I print these logic puzzles?
Choose a size and how many puzzles you want, optionally tick the answer key, then tap Print / Save PDF. Your browser’s print dialog opens — pick a printer, or choose “Save as PDF” to download. Only the clues, grids and answers appear on the printout.
Can I save them as a PDF?
Yes. In the print dialog choose “Save as PDF” (or “Microsoft Print to PDF” on Windows) instead of a printer, and you will get a PDF of the puzzles. On phones, look for Save as PDF in the share or print menu.
What kind of logic puzzles are these?
They are logic-grid puzzles — the zebra puzzle / Einstein’s riddle type — where you read a set of clues and deduce the one arrangement that fits, filling a grid as you go. Each comes with its clues and an optional answer key.
Are they free?
Yes — generate and print as many as you like for free, with no download required and no sign-up. The puzzles are created in your browser each time you tap New puzzles.