About Print Puzzles

Puzzle worksheets built for real paper.

Print Puzzles is a family-friendly printable puzzle site from Hamilton Digital Media Limited. The goal is simple: help visitors create the exact puzzle PDF they need, play a sample on the page, and read a guide that genuinely helps them choose the right settings.

Why the site exists

Most printable puzzle pages make the visitor fit the download. Print Puzzles is being built the other way around. A visitor should be able to choose the number of puzzles, layout, difficulty, answer keys, rules page, paper size, and classroom fields before downloading a clean PDF.

The playable game on each puzzle page supports that print-first experience. It lets someone try the puzzle before printing, while the same underlying puzzle logic can support the worksheet, answer key, and game.

Who makes Print Puzzles

Print Puzzles is part of the Hamilton Digital Media Limited puzzle network. The puzzle tools and guides are created by Brian Hamilton and Karan Hamilton, who also work on related puzzle projects including Sudoku Online Puzzles.

Brian focuses on the technical side: puzzle engines, generation, validation, playable boards, solvers, and printable output. Karan focuses on puzzle ideas, testing, wording, page feedback, and the player experience. Their local author pages explain those roles in more detail.

How pages are made

A finished puzzle page should have a useful tool first, followed by original supporting content. The article is not there to repeat a keyword; it should answer real questions about printing, solving, teaching, layout, difficulty, answer keys, and variants.

Before a page is treated as finished, it is checked for working routes, page metadata, structured data, visible authorship, useful internal links, spam risk, and whether the content would still be helpful if a search engine never existed. The working process is explained on How We Make Our Puzzle Packs.

How we judge a page

Useful first, tidy behind the scenes.

A good printable puzzle page should be helpful even if it is the only page someone opens. These are the working standards for Print Puzzles pages as the site grows.

Printable tools should work before the article asks for attention.

Generated puzzles should be checked and matched with accurate answer keys.

Articles should be original, useful, and specific to the puzzle on the page.

Pages should feel comfortable for families, teachers, and regular puzzle solvers.

Puzzle logic

Engines, solvers, and generated puzzle data should agree across the game, worksheet, and answer key.

Printable output

PDF layouts should leave room for real printers, pencil marks, classroom fields, and readable grids.

Editorial review

Guides should explain practical choices such as difficulty, page layout, answer keys, and beginner rules.

Site quality

Finished pages are checked for clear wording, working links, accurate authorship, useful content, and practical page layout.