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Large Print Activities for Seniors — Free Printables to Download

This page collects free large print activities you can print today: 28pt word searches, sudoku with 36pt digits, large print bingo cards at one card per page, and 12×12 wide-corridor mazes — every set a free PDF with answer keys included, no signup. Print or photocopy as many copies as your group needs; the license covers personal, classroom, and care-facility use.

  1. Match the type size to the group

    Most groups do well at the 28pt standard tier; move to 36pt sudoku digits or the 43pt extra-large sets for anyone who finds standard large print too small. Every page states its size, and every PDF footer repeats it.

  2. Plan a simple weekly rotation

    A schedule many activity calendars use: word searches early in the week, a caller-led bingo session midweek, and mazes or sudoku as quiet table activities on the other days.

  3. Print group sets in one pass

    Open the pack PDF in Microsoft Edge, press Ctrl+P, set Scale to “Actual size” (100%), and enter the number of copies. The license allows unlimited copies for personal, classroom, and care-facility use.

  4. Close each session with the answer keys

    Each pack collects its keys at the back. Reading the answers aloud gives the activity a natural finish — and the caller’s sheet settles bingo wins instantly.

  5. Refresh with seasonal sets

    Christmas, spring, and fall sets across the formats give the calendar built-in variety, and seasonal pages are regenerated ahead of each holiday.

Free large print activities at a glance
ActivityFree setType sizeSolo or group
Word searchThe Good Old Days — 10 nostalgia word searches28pt grid lettersEither
Sudoku50 easy large print sudoku, one grid per page36pt digitsSolo
Bingo20 large print cards, one card per pageOversized numeralsGroup
Mazes20 large print mazes with wide corridors28pt tier, thick line artEither

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many copies may an activity director print?
As many as the program needs — the license allows unlimited printing and photocopying for personal, classroom, and care-facility use. A 20-resident session costs only paper and ink.
Can one session mix difficulty levels?
Easily. Print a few sheets from different sets — say, easy and medium sudoku — and let each person pick. Every page is self-contained, so mixed tables work fine.
Are the large print sets just enlarged versions of regular puzzles?
No — they are built separately with adjusted mechanics: fewer words per grid, simpler word directions, wider maze corridors, and bigger digits, not photocopier enlargements.
How often does new material appear?
Seasonal sets are regenerated ahead of each holiday, and the free monthly puzzle pack adds fresh material in between — enough to keep a weekly activity calendar stocked.