16×16 vs 25×25 Sudoku: Which Giant Grid Should You Try?

Compare 16x16 Hexadoku and 25x25 giant Sudoku before choosing your next large-grid puzzle.

Published April 24, 2026 1 min read
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16×16 Sudoku and 25×25 Sudoku are both large-grid variants, but they are not close in workload. If you want the full giant grid, open the 25×25 Sudoku page. If you want a more manageable step up from 9×9, start with 16×16 Hexadoku.

The size difference

VariantCellsBoxesSymbol count
Classic Sudoku819 boxes of 3×39
16×16 Sudoku25616 boxes of 4×416
25×25 Sudoku62525 boxes of 5×525

Choose 16×16 if…

  • You already solve 9×9 puzzles comfortably.
  • You want a large grid without needing a huge printed page.
  • You are learning letter-based Sudoku symbols.
  • You want to practice scanning without managing 625 cells.

Choose 25×25 if…

  • You specifically want a giant Sudoku challenge.
  • You are comfortable using candidates and notation systems.
  • You want a printable grid for long-form solving.
  • You are researching mega Sudoku or giant Sudoku formats.

For broader context, see Sudoku variations explained, then use the Pure Sudoku 25×25 grid as the canonical giant-grid hub.