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Alphabet Letter Puzzles for Kindergarten

Students can work on the puzzles in any order or focus on specific letters that align with your current instruction. Each letter links to its own page, where students can start the puzzle.

Teachers can:

  • Adjust the number of puzzle pieces to differentiate by skill level—use fewer pieces for beginners and more for advanced learners. Puzzles are set to 12 pieces to begin.
  • Encourage students to press and hold the “B” key to preview the full image if they need visual support.
  • Let students replay puzzles as often as they like to build fluency and confidence.

Each puzzle opens in a new tab. Students should exit the tab (once the puzzle is completed) to return to this menu page.

Welcome to our interactive alphabet puzzle collection—26 digital puzzles designed to help young learners build letter recognition, visual discrimination, and problem-solving skills in a fun, hands-on way (no cutting or gluing required!).

Each page features an individual letter puzzle (A–Z), so students can practice identifying letters while completing a colorful picture that begins with that letter’s sound.

  • Aa is for Apple
  • Bb is for Butterfly
  • Cc is for Cart
  • Dd is for Donut
  • Ee is for Egg
  • Ff is for Fish
  • Gg is for Goat
  • Hh is for Horse
  • Ii is for Igloo
  • Jj is for Jack-o-lantern
  • Kk is for Kangaroo
  • Ll is for Lemon
  • Mm is for Mailbox
  • Nn is for Nest
  • Oo is for Ox
  • Pp is for Pencil
  • Qq is for Quarter
  • Rr is for Rabbit
  • Ss is for Snake
  • Tt is for Tiger
  • Uu is for Umbrella
  • Vv is for Vegetables
  • Ww is for Window
  • Xx is for X-ray
  • Yy is for Yellow
  • Zz is for Zebra

Each puzzle starts with 12 pieces. Pieces can be moved around until a match is made and then the pieces stay snapped together. Once a puzzle is completed, a round of applause plays. Each puzzle provides a self-paced, screen-based way to reinforce alphabet learning in a developmentally appropriate way.

Use this page as your main hub to access all A–Z alphabet puzzles:

  • Students can work on the puzzles in any order or focus on specific letters that align with your current instruction.
  • Each puzzle opens in a new tab.
  • Students should exit the tab (once the puzzle is completed) to return to this menu page.

Puzzles are set to 12 pieces. To adjust the level of challenge, teachers can change the number of puzzle pieces before starting. Fewer pieces make it easier for beginners, while more pieces add difficulty for students who are ready for an extra challenge.

Students can press and hold the “B” key during the puzzle to preview the completed image, offering visual support for those who may need a little help to get started.

Each puzzle reinforces alphabet awareness and visual-spatial reasoning while giving students meaningful screen time.