118 Easy Sudoku Puzzles with the American Sign Language Numbers

The ASL Fingerspelling Sudoku Challenge

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The ASL Fingerspelling Sudoku Challenge 

The rules are simple. The challenge is visual fluency.

118 Easy Sudoku Puzzles with the American Sign Language Numbers

What this book is:
A large-format Sudoku puzzle book for ASL number handshape recognition, built around the American Sign Language numbers 1-9.
Standard Sudoku rules with handshape illustrations instead of printed digits. Learning the signs is one thing. Reading them fluently is the real challenge. This book trains exactly that.

Designed for sign language learners, teachers, homeschool families, Sudoku enthusiasts, and anyone who wants structured practice with ASL number handshapes.

Sudoku is a natural fit for number handshape practice. Unlike passive number search puzzles, Sudoku requires active reasoning about each handshape, building recognition that transfers to real communication.

What this book contains:
118 easy Sudoku puzzles in 30-point type, each filling about two-thirds of an 8.5 x 11 inch page with space for annotations. Difficulty varies by the number of pre-filled cells. Solutions appear on the page spread immediately following each puzzle.

The handshape illustrations were purpose-built using a custom professional sign language font and validated by at least two independent, recognized experts, including an expert from Gallaudet University. All signs are shown from the viewer’s perspective, optimized for recognition rather than production.

Also included:
• complete Sudoku instructions and solution strategies
• ASL numbers reference chart
• ASL alphabet reference chart, and
• two bonus cut-out alphabet charts

Created for Project FingerAlphabet, a pro bono publico project dedicated to making accurate sign language materials freely accessible. The project was nominated for the German Award for Civic Engagement. Free downloadable alphabet charts for more than twelve sign languages are available at fingeralphabet.org.

Primary market:
USA (ASL learners, homeschool families, sign language educators, Sudoku enthusiasts).

Note:
This is a Sudoku puzzle book for ASL number handshape recognition. It is not a full American Sign Language course.

Know the signs. Train your eyes. Take the ASL Sudoku Challenge.

 

Project FingerAlphabet - The ASL Fingerspelling Sudoku Challenge

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ISBN-10: 3864690277

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Book Data

Book Title

118 Easy Sudoku Puzzles with the American Sign Language Numbers

Book Subtitle

The ASL Fingerspelling Sudoku Challenge

Current Book Version / Edition

1st edition

Author / Illustrator

S.T. Lassal & Project FingerAlphabet

ISNI: 0000000516432024
GND: 1299016405

Cover Design, illustrations & typeface by Lassal

Publishing Date

02 March 2022

Language

American English / American Sign Language

Format

Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.29 x 11 inches
Item Weight : 13.8 ounces

Paperback, Perfect Bound:

Dimensions:

    • 8.5 x 11 inches (US Letter) / 21,59 x 27,94 cm
    • Spine width: approx. 0.3 in ( 7,4 mm),
      depending on print partner and paper stock

Pages:
126

Item Weight:
Approx. 11.0–13.9 oz (312–395 g), depending on print partner and paper stock.

 

ISBN

ISBN 13: 978-3-86469-027-3
ISBN 10: 3864690277

 

Genre / Categories

Sign Language
Sudoku
Reference Materials (Foreign Language)
Home Schooling

Responsible Party / Publisher

LegendaryMedia e.K.
Windmühlstraße 4
60329 Frankfurt am Main
Germany

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Project FingerAlphabet - The ASL Fingerspelling Sudoku Challenge: Two books on a table, one closed and one open to a spread of puzzles with word lists.

Additional Information

Is this a full ASL course?

No. This book is a collection of 118 easy Sudoku puzzles for recognizing American Sign Language number handshapes. It is not a full American Sign Language course.

Who is this book for?

This book is for ASL learners, teachers, homeschool families, sign language educators, Sudoku fans looking for a new challenge, and anyone who wants structured practice with ASL number handshapes 1-9.

Why Sudoku instead of number search puzzles?

Sudoku requires active reasoning about each handshape: which one is missing, which one belongs in this cell. This active engagement builds stronger recognition than passively scanning for numbers. It is also a well-known, enjoyable puzzle format.

What does "viewer's perspective" mean?

Sign language illustrations are often shown from the side or at angles that help you understand how to form the sign. This book shows all handshapes from the viewer’s perspective, the way you see them when someone signs to you. This trains recognition (reading signs) rather than production (making signs).

Are all puzzles easy?

Yes. All 118 puzzles are rated easy. The difficulty varies by how many cells are pre-filled. Puzzles with more pre-filled cells are easier; puzzles with fewer require more deduction. A volume with harder puzzles was planned but has not (yet) been published.

Can teachers copy pages for classroom use?

For United States classroom use, copying pages from commercial puzzle books, activity books, or workbooks is not automatically covered by fair use. U.S. copyright guidance treats consumable educational materials as a special case.

Teachers and schools in the United States who want to copy pages from this title for classroom sets need written permission from the publisher or a classroom copying license.

For classroom copying outside the United States, please check the copyright rules that apply in your country or contact the publisher for permission.

Are free ASL alphabet materials available?

Yes. Free Project FingerAlphabet ASL alphabet charts are available at fingeralphabet.org/ASL under their stated license.
The book includes a link to the free downloadable American Sign Language alphabet materials.

Can bookstores and libraries order this title?

Yes. Bookstores and libraries can order this title through book-trade and print-on-demand channels where available. Availability, prices, and physical specifications may vary by retailer, marketplace, print partner, and local tax handling.

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S.T. Lassal & Project FingerAlphabet

ISNI: 0000000516432024
GND: 1299016405

WWW.FINGERALPHABET.ORG
Building bridges into the worlds of sign language.

Project FingerAlphabet was nominated for the German Prize for Civic Engagement.
Created & illustrated by Lassal.

 

Deutscher Engagementpreis Siegel: 2013, wir sind nominiert

Author: S.T. Lassal
S.T. Lassal is an artist and author specializing in sign language education materials. As the creator of Project FingerAlphabet — a pro bono publico project nominated for the German Award for Civic Engagement — Lassal developed custom professional sign language fonts and worked with acknowledged sign language experts across multiple countries, including Gallaudet University for the ASL alphabet, to ensure every illustration is accurate and shown from the viewer's perspective.

Developed for Project FingerAlphabet
Project FingerAlphabet is a pro bono publico project dedicated to making accurate sign language materials accessible. Founded in the pre-YouTube era to address the lack of reliable sign language reference resources, the project provides free downloadable alphabet charts for over 12 sign languages at fingeralphabet.org. All hand shape illustrations are purpose-built using custom professional sign language fonts and validated by at least two independent, acknowledged experts per alphabet. Project FingerAlphabet was nominated for the German Award for Civic Engagement. Its materials are used by educational institutions, government agencies, and international organizations across multiple countries.

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