Free Printable Connect-the-Dots Generator

Pick a shape — star, heart, fish, butterfly, house and more — choose a difficulty, switch between digits and ABC numbering, and print a fresh dot-to-dot worksheet. Great for number recognition, letter order practice, and quiet-time activities.

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How to use these dot-to-dot worksheets

  • Number recognition (Pre-K): stick to the easy setting with 15–20 dots and the digits numbering style — kids practice counting from 1 in order as they draw.
  • Letter order (Kindergarten): switch numbering to ABC for a fun way to reinforce the alphabet sequence.
  • Older kids: pick medium or hard for 25–40+ dots — a focus exercise that doubles as a quiet, screen-free rest activity.
  • Birthday party / waiting room: print a stack of different shapes and hand them out with a pencil.

Tips for printing

  • Use the large dot size for younger kids so the numbers are easy to read.
  • Toggle Show answer to preview the finished shape before printing — handy when prepping for a classroom.
  • Click New variation to nudge the dot order so the same shape doesn’t feel repetitive.