Sudoku Odyssey Puzzles

More than just the classic 9×9 puzzles, the Sudoku Odyssey begins with the simplest size and progresses higher, reaching the classical type found in most newspapers, then goes beyond. Additionally, the odyssey puzzles in the story books feature a path to follow, a sequence that beasts travel through each puzzle to the next.

Anime Weekend Atlanta 14 Sudoku Puzzle Challenge

AWA14 puzzle challenge

ANIME WEEKEND – a 12×12 sudoku puzzle with a twist: each column, row, and specialized region contains 4 E’s and 2 N’s in addition to the other symbols to spell “ANIME WEEKEND”.

ATLANTA 14 – a 9×9 sudoku puzzle in which each column, row, and box contains 3 A’s and 2 T’s in addition to the other symbols to spell “ATLANTA 14”.


David Payette solved the entire puzzle sheet.

Printable puzzle sheetDownload the AWA13 Sudoku puzzle challenge sheet if you didn't pick one up at a convention we've attended. David Payette (shown right) was the first to solve the AWA13 challenge.

If you're outside the U.S. or Canada,
Printable A4-sized puzzle sheetclick here for the A4-sized puzzle sheet.

Hexagoku 7 Puzzles

Designed by Brainfreeze Puzzles, Hexagoku 7 puzzles are introduced in the second volume of Sudoku Odyssey. There is one hexagoku 7 (and one hexagoku 10 puzzle) on the puzzle sheet above, but more hexagoku 7 puzzles are available on the Hexagoku 7 page.

Other Custom Puzzles

The Eppies I do my Sudoku in pen
Last updated Wednesday, September 17, 2008