Sudoku app for experts (2026)

If you are looking for a Sudoku app for experts in 2026, the bar is simple: puzzles should still require inference after the easy scans, and the interface should keep up when fish, wings, ALS-shaped clusters, and forcing chains enter the picture. “Expert” here is not a star rating on easy grids—it is honest generators, hints that name techniques and regions instead of filling cells for you, and candidate coloring when chains sprawl across the board. Sudoku Face Off is aimed at solvers who have outgrown gimmick difficulty labels. Realtime multiplayer is optional when you want to pressure-test execution; the core promise for experts is depth on the grid without ads, subscriptions, or attention-mining loops.

Difficulty that means it

Grids aim beyond casual “hard” into named advanced logic.

Expert workflows

Coloring and structured hints support chain and pattern work.

No paywall on technique tools

Core advanced aids are part of the free experience.

Completely free • No ads • No subscriptions • No account required

What expert solvers get in this app

Advanced generators

Puzzles designed to require more than baseline scanning.

Pedagogical hints

Steer toward X-Wing, Swordfish, wings, and similar structures without blunt spoilers.

Candidate coloring

Make strong-link structure visible across rows, columns, and boxes.

Realtime racing

Stress-test recognition and execution when you want competitive pressure.

Offline solving

Deep sessions without needing constant connectivity.

Clean monetization

No ads and no subscription requirement stealing focus from the grid.

Download Sudoku Face Off for expert-level grids

Install Sudoku Face Off and open a very hard puzzle—then lean on coloring and technique hints when the grid tightens.

Why choose this Sudoku app?

Respect for expert time

The app assumes you can solve; it helps you solve faster and more clearly.

Teaching that scales with skill

Hints stay useful when puzzles cross into tournament-style territory.

Tools for chain thinking

Coloring is not a gimmick—it is structural support for long deductions.

Honest positioning

“Expert” here maps to technique depth and generators—not cosmetic difficulty stars.

Download for iOS

  1. Use the App Store button above
  2. Tap "Get" to download (it's free)
  3. Open Sudoku Face Off and start a puzzle

No account creation required • Compact install • Works on iPhone and iPad

Android beta

Sudoku Face Off on Android is available as a closed beta on Google Play. Follow the steps in order—each link unlocks the next part of the flow.

  1. Join the testers group:
    groups.google.com/g/sudoku-face-off-testers
  2. Become a tester:
    play.google.com/apps/testing/com.sudokufaceoff.sudoku
  3. Download the app:
    play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sudokufaceoff.sudoku

Beta builds keep the same ad-free, subscription-free core experience while Android reaches production parity with iOS.

Frequently asked questions

Very hard generators and tooling assume you are already fluent in Sudoku logic. Puzzles are intended to require advanced methods—not just slower singles and pairs on easy templates.

Hints aim to name techniques and regions so you still perform the elimination work yourself.

Core advanced play, including coloring and hard generators, is part of the free, ad-free experience without a subscription requirement.

Yes, but this page is aimed at solvers who already want advanced depth; beginners may prefer starting from the main download hub overview.

Train advanced logic, not luck

Use the store buttons below. For teaching-style hints or an ad-free pitch, open the sibling guides; the main download hub links strategy articles when you want written technique depth.

Related download guides

Each page below targets a different download intent; all describe the same app with angle-specific detail.