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When I wasn’t working hard to bring you fresh, fun printables, I had a pretty laid-back week. I played some vintage computer games, helped my daughter get stuff ready for remote schooling, and watched our pug make a friend at the park. I hope you’re all doing well.
I’ve added new rulers to PrintableRulers.net, including variations suggested by site users. Plus, there are lots of new puzzles at PrintPuzzles.net.
Please check out the FreePrintable.net Patreon page, where you can consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of new printables. Thanks!
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There are now 114 rulers and other measurement tools at PrintableRulers.net, each free to instantly download and print. There are rulers for home, school, work, and all kinds of general and specific purposes. You’ll find standard rulers, metric rulers, and plenty of specialty rulers. There are 18 new printables in all.
I’ve just added to the professional rulers and drawing tools categories, which includes squares, triangles, and protractors. You’ll find two new metric triangles as well as T-squares in centimeters and inches. Also available are new L-shaped evidence rulers in various sizes, to be laid alongside an item for photography purposes.
The site has hobbyist rulers to scale for pursuits ranging from model railroads to doll houses, and I’ve just added various metric scale variations, including for HO scale, N scale, and O scale.
PrintableRulers.net also has zero-center rulers, right-to-left rulers, pocket rulers, and page layout rulers. There are even a few colorful rulers, plus a yard stick and a measuring tape that you can print out and assemble with tape.
Before printing, make sure your printer is set to print at 100 percent for the best results. The items download as PDF files.
The rulers at PrintableRulers.net are, as the site says, “Measure for measure, the best free rulers.” They’re a great option, especially when you can’t get to the store or only need to use a particular measuring tool a few times.
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There are one hundred new Nonogram and Sudoku puzzles at PrintPuzzles.net, bringing the total number of beginner to expert-level puzzles to 1,716. Each puzzle is free to download and print. Or, you can pay just $9.99 to download and print your own puzzle book to have on-hand anytime.
Each Nonogram or Sudoku puzzle comes with its solution in case you work yourself into a corner. PrintPuzzles.net also has a how-to-solve reference guide at the site that you can download and print for free as well.
Solve Sudoku puzzles by adding numbers to fill a grid so that each 3-by-3 block or “region” of puzzle contains the digits 1 through 9. Easy Sudoku puzzles have quite a few numbers prefilled in the cells and the hardest ones provide only a few numbers.
Nonograms are logic puzzles, and are slightly more complicated. Use basic math skills to gray out squares on a grid. Eventually, a pattern will be revealed.
The PrintPuzzles.net digital puzzle books contain hundreds of puzzles for you to print out any time you want to do some solving, or you can conveniently print them all and assemble into a book. The digital books are sorted by difficulty level, or get a variety of skill levels in each $9.99 collection. Happy solving!
Thanks for sending me your ideas for new printables! I have lots more on the way. Remember to 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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