Easy nonograms are designed so that every puzzle can be solved using overlap logic alone. When a clue number is large enough relative to the row or column length, you can determine which cells must be filled regardless of the exact position of the block. That single technique is all you need to complete every puzzle in this section.
What Makes a Nonogram Easy
Our easy puzzles are characterized by generous clue patterns where multiple rows and columns can be immediately deduced. You will rarely encounter a situation where you need to stop and think about which line to tackle next, because there is almost always an obvious next step. The solve flow is smooth and satisfying, building confidence and reinforcing the fundamental rules of nonogram logic.
Available Grid Sizes
We offer easy nonograms across all grid sizes: 5x5 for one-minute solves, 10x10 for five-minute sessions, 15x15 for a relaxing fifteen-minute challenge, 20x20 for a longer but still approachable experience, and 25x25 for solvers who want a large grid without advanced technique requirements. The easy difficulty ensures that grid size is the only variable, letting you choose your time commitment without worrying about technique gaps.
Learning with Easy Puzzles
If you are new to nonograms, work through several easy 5x5 puzzles first. Once overlap logic feels automatic, move to easy 10x10 puzzles. The larger grid uses the same technique but gives you more practice applying it consistently. When easy puzzles at your preferred grid size feel effortless, you are ready for medium difficulty.
What makes a nonogram easy difficulty?
Easy nonograms have clue sequences where every cell can be determined using only the basic overlap technique — no guessing, no advanced logic needed. Most cells can be filled in one or two passes through the grid. Easy puzzles are designed to be completable by beginners within 5-15 minutes.
Are easy nonograms good for kids?
Yes — easy nonograms in 5×5 and 10×10 sizes are excellent for children ages 8 and up. They build logical thinking, spatial reasoning, and systematic problem-solving without requiring arithmetic or reading comprehension. Themed easy nonograms with animal and holiday images keep kids engaged.