LinkedIn Mini Sudoku Answer Today (June 2026)

Stuck on a tricky number in the Mini Sudoku? We've got the full grid solution right here for you!
Linkedin Mini Sudoku

LinkedIn Mini Sudoku is a compact and engaging logic puzzle. The goal is to fill the 6×6 grid so that every row, every column, and every 2×3 box contains the numbers from 1 to 6, with no number repeated in any single row, column, or box. It’s a perfect, quick mental workout to test your deduction skills. If you get stuck or want to check your work, the complete solution for today’s Mini Sudoku is provided below.

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Today’s LinkedIn Mini Sudoku Answer

Here is the correct solution for the June 4, 2026 – #297 Mini Sudoku.


Yesterday’s LinkedIn Mini Sudoku Answer

Here is yesterday’s correct solution for the June 3, 2026 – #296 Mini Sudoku.


LinkedIn Mini Sudoku Answer History List

LinkedIn Mini Sudoku June 2026 Answer History List

June 2, 2026 – #295
June 1, 2026 – #294

LinkedIn Mini Sudoku May 2026 Answer History List

May 31, 2026 – #293
May 30, 2026 – #292
May 29, 2026 – #291
May 28, 2026 – #290
May 27, 2026 – #289
May 26, 2026 – #288
May 25, 2026 – #287
May 24, 2026 – #286
May 23, 2026 – #285
May 22, 2026 – #284
May 21, 2026 – #283
May 20, 2026 – #282
May 19, 2026 – #281
May 18, 2026 – #280
May 17, 2026 – #279
May 16, 2026 – #278
May 15, 2026 – #277
May 14, 2026 – #276
May 13, 2026 – #275
May 12, 2026 – #274
May 11, 2026 – #273
May 10, 2026 – #272
May 9, 2026 – #271
May 8, 2026 – #270
May 7, 2026 – #269
May 6, 2026 – #268
May 5, 2026 – #267
May 4, 2026 – #266
May 3, 2026 – #265
May 2, 2026 – #264
May 1, 2026 – #263

Mini Sudoku Tips

  • Start with the Fullest Areas: Look for any row, column, or 2×3 box that already has most of its numbers filled in (like 4 or 5 out of 6). It’s much easier to figure out the one or two missing numbers there.
  • Scan and Eliminate: Pick a number (like 5) and scan the whole grid to see where it already appears. By looking at the rows, columns, and boxes those 5s are in, you can eliminate many empty squares and often find exactly where a new 5 must go.
  • Focus on a Single Square: Look at one empty square. Check its row, its column, and its 2×3 box. Identify all the numbers from 1 to 6 that are already used in those areas. The one number that isn’t present is the answer for that square.
  • Check One Box at a Time: Pick one of the six 2×3 boxes. Go through the numbers 1 to 6 one by one and ask, “Where can the number ‘1’ go in this box?” Sometimes, there’s only one available empty cell for a specific number within that box’s boundaries.
  • Don’t Get Stuck on One Number: If you’re trying to place all the ‘3’s and you can’t find the next one, move on! Switch to finding the ‘4’s or ‘5’s. Placing a different number will often give you the clue you need to solve the one you were stuck on.

Here are all the solutions for every published LinkedIn Mini Sudoku puzzle. If you’re after help for more word games, then check out our Word Games section of our website!

Mark Carpenter

Mark Carpenter

Mark Carpenter is the Managing Editor at Try Hard Guides, and main guide writer. With over five years of experience in games media, including almost three years as an Assigning Editor for Pro Game Guides, and before that a Staff Writer.

His writing and game guide work has also been featured on platforms such as Metro UK and Game Rant, along with other smaller publications. He has been a devoted gamer since the days of Amiga, with a journey spanning roughly 31 years.

Mark's future goals are to grow the Try Hard Guides network as much as possible while helping gamers everywhere with gaming guide content. When not immersed in gaming, Mark enjoys delving into the worlds of D&D (Dungeons & Dragons), strumming his guitar, and indulging in a good read. His heart belongs to RPGs, the Final Fantasy series, and The Legend of Zelda. Moreover, he has a keen affection for dogs.

Contact: mark@tryhardguides.com

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