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As a child, I dreamed of owning a robot that would do my chores for me.
My dream today is to build a robot with my kids so we can enjoy the learning experience together. I think it would be fun to handle the electronics and the programming and the mechanics that would be necessary to build a fully functioning robot.
And if the robot just happens to handle washing dishes when we are done I wouldn’t complain either. 🙂
Until that day comes, however, I’ll have to content myself with making robot-themed printables instead. Today I’m sharing my Robot Sudoku Puzzles for your children to enjoy.

Sudoku is a great way to exercise your child’s brain with fun, engaging, puzzles that stimulate critical thinking and cognitive skills.
The goal of Sudoku – at least when played the usual way by adults – is to fill in a 9×9 grid such that each row, column, and 3×3 sub-grid includes one and only one of each digit from 1 to 9.
Depending on the number of blank spots in the Sudoku puzzle, the difficulty can range from quite easy to extremely challenging. (I’m personally a fan of the really challenging puzzles!)
In the Robot Sudoku Puzzles I am sharing today, I have made the game kid-friendly by adapting it to use pictures of different robot-related images instead of numbers.
Here is a sneak peak at the four Robot Sudoku puzzles included in the download:

As you can see, I have included one advanced playing board with a 9×9 grid and three basic playing boards that have been shrunk to a 4×4 grid in order to make the game age appropriate for young children.
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More robot resources
More robot activities from Gift of Curiosity:
- Books about robots
- Robot Do-a-Dot Printables
- Flip a Robot activity book
- Robot Activities Pack
- Draw a Robot printable
- Finish Building the Robot
- Robot Coloring Pages
You’ll find more robot printables and activities on my Robots Pinterest board.