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The Calendar Craze Edition
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It’s the middle of November and I’m already looking ahead to next year. Yep, all of your favorite calendar designs are up and ready at Printable2019calendars.com. Everything at the 2019 calendars site is free so it’s easy to get a jump on the coming year. I’m hoping for a great year.
In this week’s newsletter, I have even more calendar news, plus I’ve added dozens of Nonogram and Sudoko puzzles to PrintPuzzles.net.
Please take a minute to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page where you can make a monthly pledge that will help me create even more new printables. Thank you! | |
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Are you ready for 2019? Well, Printable2019calendars.com is ready for you. All of the longtime favorite variations up are up the site to download and print for free, from single-month 2019 calendars in varying configurations to year-on-a-page and specialty designs.
Besides the basics, there are academic calendars, large print calendars, wallet-size calendars, list calendars, calendars with “mini months” before and prior, a colorful “morning/noon/night” calendar, pages with room for photos, a foldable calendar, “cute” calendars, and calendars with two, three, or four months per page. The year-on-a-page versions are available in horizontal or vertical orientation and with or without
gridlines. On some versions, major holidays are noted in red type.
The calendars download instantly in PDF format, or choose the DOC version if you’d like to edit a calendar using Microsoft Word, typing in appointments, birthdays, and so on.
And here’s an early heads-up for FreePrintable.net
newsletter readers: I’ve just launched Printable2020calendars.com with an initial selection of monthly calendars for that year. I’ll add more designs as 2020 gets closer, but if you’re looking forward to 2020 feel free to download and print free 2020 calendars now.
Also, head to RocketCalendar.com to print (free) any calendar from 1800 through 2099. Besides the monthly calendars, I’ve added 2019 weekly calendars, lunar calendars, Hijri (Islamic calendars), and Iso calendars.
I’ve been offering standalone
calendar sites for over a decade, and there are even more printable papers and planning tools at PrintablePaper.net and PrintablePlanners.net.
In the meantime, feel free to download November and December calendars (or live in the not-so-distant past) with the 2018 calendars at Printable2018calendars.com
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I’ve added dozens of new puzzles to PrintPuzzles.net and now the site has nearly 700 Nonogram and Sudoku puzzles to choose from, covering a range of skill levels. Download and print puzzles individually for free, or pay a little to download a puzzle book so you can have a collection of puzzles on hand at any time.
Nonogram and Sudoku puzzles really challenge the brain. When I first created PrintPuzzles.net, I had to wrap my head around how to solve these types of puzzles (especially Nonograms), so PrintablePuzzles.net includes a handy puzzle-solving guide for each style.
There are puzzles for beginners as well as expert solvers, from easy Sudoku to large Nonogram puzzles. Don’t worry if you get stumped; solutions are included as the second page of the download.
You probably already know about Sudoku puzzles. In those, a player adds numbers to fill a grid so that each 3-by-3
block or “region” of the multi-celled puzzle contains the digits 1 through 9. PrintPuzzles.net has Sudoku puzzles with several numbers prefilled for beginners as well as harder puzzles with only a few numbers provided.
Nonograms are logic puzzles with more complicated rules. Use basic math skills to gray out specific squares on a grid until a pattern is revealed. It’s really cool!
It’s free to print puzzles one at a time at PrintPuzzles.net. A convenient option is to buy entire downloadable puzzle books that contain even more puzzles. The $9.99 digital books are sorted by difficulty. Or, get a variety of skill levels in one collection. There are hundreds of puzzles in each book, and you can opt to store them on your computer to print as-needed or print them right away and assemble a booklet. Grab your pencil (or pen if you’re super confident) and have
fun. Thanks so much for sending me your ideas for new printables. And please do visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Happy
printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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