Free, Printable Dot to Dot Puzzles

Karen Barnes
There are 257 dot to puzzles listed below. Printing out the free, dot to dot puzzles for kids can keep them entertained for hours. The free, printable dot to dot puzzles can be colored once the kids have finished connecting the dots.

You can print out all the connect the dot puzzles, make extra copies, hole punch them, and place them in a binder. By doing this you will create a connect the dot book for the kids. When they are wanting something to do, they can get the notebook, take out a connect the dot puzzle, work it, and then color it.

By doing this, it will give them their own puzzle books to work and color. This connect the dot puzzle book idea can be used in classrooms at home, a public or private school for rainy day games during recess periods.

Dot-to-Dots.Net

There are 12 sections of free, printable dot-to-dot's on dottodots.net. In total there are 202 free dot-to-dots. Click on the link below the picture. The picture will open in a new page. Click the box for accepting the terms of use for dototdots.net for printing out the puzzle. Click the download link to get the dot-to-dot to open in a new page for printing. You will need to do all the steps mentioned for printing the puzzles.

ABCTeach.com: Dot-to-Dots

There are 30 dot-to-dots to print from abcteach.com. Each of the dot-to-dots will open in PDF. Click on the link for the puzzle on the left side of the description. The link will open in a new page for printing.

Kidprintables.com - Dot to Dot

There are eight dot to dots on this website. Click on the link and print out the puzzles from the new page.

Lucylearns.com - Dot to Dots

There are 17 dot to dot puzzles on this website. Click on the link below the picture. It will open in a new page. Print the puzzle out from there.

Younger kids will love to have their own dot to dot puzzle books to work and color. Be sure to have a pencil, crayons or colored pencils on hand for them to use to work the puzzles. This will allow them to work on their fine motor skills of following instructions, following the outline of a picture, and their coloring skills with the dot to dot puzzles.

Published by Karen Barnes

Karen likes to write about different topics that intrigues her. She likes to share what she knows about the different areas she has worked and been creative in. She has worked in the grocery and fast food...   View profile

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