About 59,700 results
Open links in new tab
  1. KenKen Puzzle - Free Math Puzzles That Make You Smarter!

    Miyamoto, chess master David Levy, and the rest of Team KenKen have crafted these math puzzles into great games for learning and brain training. Need even more KenKen?

  2. Play KenKen - USA TODAY | USA TODAY

    Welcome to the world of KenKen, a challenging and intellectually stimulating puzzle experience. KenKen, also known as KenDoku or Square Wisdom, is a grid-based numerical puzzle that …

  3. KenKen - Boston Globe Games

    1 day ago · Play KenKen from The Boston Globe. Solve daily 4x4 easy and 6x6 intermediate KenKen puzzles. Play the math puzzles online, print them out, or play with friends.

  4. KENKEN : Free Practice

    Welcome to the amazing world of Kenken! ... Kenken is a world famous maths puzzle that is considered to be even better than Sudoku. Kenken International Championship is a great tool …

  5. KenKen Puzzles - Michigan State University

    KenKens are similar to Sudoku puzzles, but with operations. We have prepared packets of KenKens sorted by size and type of operations used, so that each child can find their own …

  6. New York Times KenKen Daily Puzzle Challenge

    The numbers you use in a KenKen puzzle depends on the size of the puzzle grid you choose. A 4 x 4 grid (4 squares across, 4 squares down) means you use the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4. In a 6 …

  7. Games: KenKen | The Seattle Times

    Use logic and basic math to fill the grid and solve the puzzle.

  8. KenKen, Mathdoku, Kendoku Puzzles Printable

    Free printable KenKen puzzles for all skill levels! Challenge your math and logic skills with these fun, brain-boosting puzzles that are perfect for kids and adults. Download the PDF, print it out, …

  9. KenKen Puzzle Generator | Printable Mathdoku Puzzles

    Create and download free printable KenKen puzzles in various difficulty levels. Perfect for sharpening math and logic skills. Great for kids and adults.

  10. KenKen - Wikipedia

    KenKen and KenDoku are trademarked names for a style of arithmetic and logic puzzle invented in 2004 by Japanese math teacher Tetsuya Miyamoto, [1] who intended the puzzles to be an …