Free Printable Medium Logic Puzzles for Kids
Free Printable Medium Logic Puzzles for Kids
Logic puzzles are a fun and educational way for children to practice critical thinking, concentration, and problem-solving skills. These free printable logic puzzle worksheets encourage kids to compare clues, think carefully, and solve each puzzle step by step.
Our medium-level logic puzzles are perfect for elementary school students who already have some experience solving simple deduction puzzles. They are great for homeschool activities, classroom centers, early finishers, rainy days, and quiet learning time at home. While solving the puzzles, children can strengthen their reading comprehension, logical reasoning, attention to detail, memory, and deductive thinking skills.
Why Choose Medium Logic Puzzles?
🧩 The Next Step After Easy Logic Puzzles
Medium logic puzzles build on the skills children learn from simple deduction puzzles. The clues are longer, the relationships between the facts are more complex, and children often need to combine several pieces of information before reaching a solution.
📋 Introducing Simple Logic Grids
Many puzzles in this collection use small and beginner-friendly grids that help children organize information more efficiently. Children learn how to track clues, eliminate impossible answers, and make logical connections without being overwhelmed by large logic matrices.
🧠 Developing Stronger Deduction Skills
Medium-level puzzles encourage children to think several steps ahead. Instead of solving a puzzle from a single clue, they must compare information, remember previous discoveries, and connect multiple clues to uncover the correct answer.
This collection includes printable PDF worksheets with fun child-friendly themes such as animals, neighborhoods, family, holidays, sports, vehicles, school, and many more. The clues are slightly more challenging and often require children to connect several pieces of information before finding the correct solution.
All worksheets are designed especially for kids and provide a fun screen-free learning activity that combines education and entertainment.
⭐ 25 Free Printable Medium Logic Puzzle Worksheets
Download and print these free logic puzzles for hours of brain-teasing fun!
Twelve children live in this apartment building — five girls and seven boys.
They are all looking out of their windows right now.
But who is who, and where does each child live?
Today is a beautiful day. My name is Noah, and all my friends came to celebrate my birthday.
Can you figure out where I am?
Emil found a picture of his family in an old family photo album.
Can you figure out who is who in the picture?
On an unusual street, there are eight unusual houses where eight unusual children live.
Can you figure out where each child lives?
Hazel recently started college and moved into Apartment 2B in Building No. 14 on Berger Street.
On her very first day, one of her neighbors told her all about the people living in the building.
Can you write the correct apartment number next to each last name?
Someone taped a note next to the class picture on the school board.
Can you figure out who wrote the note?
This is a picture of my family: my brother, my mom and dad, my grandma and grandpa, and me.
Can you figure out my grandma’s name?
Six cats in a competition were standing on the stage in front of the judges, but the order of their numbers got mixed up.
Can you figure out which cat is first in the line?
Sofia, Lucas, Una, and Henry all live in different houses.
Can you figure out which house belongs to each person and what their jobs are?
Four children have new bicycles.
Can you figure out who has the yellow bicycle?
It is summer, and one of the four children is celebrating their third birthday.
Can you figure out which child has a birthday?
Mia, Isla, Eric, and Daniel went to the movie theater last week.
Can you figure out which movie each child watched and on which day?
Five friends competed in a race.
Can you figure out the order in which they finished the race?
Four school classes are going on trips with their teachers to different destinations.
Can you figure out each teacher’s name and where each class is going?
One of the four children — Anna, Lucas, Dino, and Olga — is celebrating a birthday today.
Can you figure out which child has a birthday?
Paul, Anna, Tina, and Emil are all different ages, and each of them found a different number of Easter eggs.
Can you figure out who found how many Easter eggs?
Four friends — Lucas, Carla, Lola, and Dean — live next door to each other.
Can you figure out who lives in each house?
Six friends — Benjamin, Alex, Christian, Sam, Mark, and Robert — measured their heights.
Can you figure out who is the tallest and who is the shortest?
Seven cats are resting in their baskets at a cat show.
Can you figure out the order in which the cats are arranged?
Sarah, Sean, Bella, Stella, Tina, Andrew, and Damian all have different numbers of pencils.
Can you figure out how many pencils each child has?
Four friends are all different ages, and each plays a different musical instrument.
Can you figure out who plays which instrument?
Four neighbors — Caleb, Tina, Ian, and Paula — are all different ages, and each has a different dog.
Can you figure out which dog belongs to each child?
Four friends — Dean, Gina, Elliot, and Donna — are going on a trip to the mountains.
Each of them is bringing a different drink and a different snack.
Can you figure out who is bringing what?
The Smith family has five children who are between 14 and 18 years old.
Can you figure out how old each child is and which one is the oldest?
✅ Logical Thinking • ✅ Early Reading Skills • ✅ Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving • ✅ Concentration Practice • ✅ Fun Learning Through Play
🧩 Ready for the next level?
Try our Challenging Logic Grid Puzzles →
Try our Challenging Logic Grid Puzzles →
🌟 Looking for something a little easier?
Try our Easy Logic Puzzles →
Try our Easy Logic Puzzles →
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