Futoshiki Daily Challenge

Play today's shared Futoshiki puzzle online. Fill the daily grid with unique numbers, follow every greater-than and less-than clue, and compare your completion time.

Challenge date: June 2, 2026
This board is 6×6.

Today's Futoshiki Grid Puzzle

Click Start game to begin today's fixed Futoshiki grid. The timer starts when the puzzle opens.

Goal

Fill every cell so each row and column uses the full number range exactly once.

Rules

All visible < and > signs must be true after both neighboring cells are filled.

Demo

In the demo, 1 < 3 and 4 > 2 are both valid relationships.

The timer starts only after you click Start game.

Want to warm up first? Try Futoshiki practice mode.

Daily challenge games

All daily puzzles refresh together, so you can jump into another challenge after a solve.

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What Is a Futoshiki Daily Challenge?

A Futoshiki daily challenge is one fixed grid logic puzzle for the day. Every player solves the same board, so completion time, valid grids, and solving performance are easier to compare.

Why Play the Futoshiki Daily Challenge?

Shared grid

Everyone solves the same daily board.

Constraint reasoning

Train row, column, and inequality deduction.

Cleaner solving habits

Daily play improves candidate narrowing before placement.

FAQ

What is the Futoshiki Daily Challenge?

It is a fixed grid logic puzzle that refreshes once per day. Everyone solves the same board.

When does the daily challenge refresh?

The daily challenge refreshes once per site day. A new Futoshiki grid becomes available after the daily reset.

Do I get only one official attempt?

Yes. The official daily result is intended to be saved once. You can keep practicing in the regular Futoshiki mode.

What do the greater-than and less-than clues mean?

A greater-than clue means one cell must be larger than its neighbor. A less-than clue means one cell must be smaller.

How are Futoshiki daily results compared?

Daily results are usually compared by valid board completion and completion time.

Can I practice before playing the daily challenge?

Yes. Use Futoshiki practice mode to learn row rules, column rules, candidates, and inequality clues.

Can I review past Futoshiki daily puzzles?

Yes. Use the Futoshiki Daily Archive to review past boards, scores, and daily records.