Here's the breakdown:
* Size: The Sun is much larger in diameter than most black holes. The Sun has a diameter of about 1.39 million kilometers, while a typical black hole might only be a few kilometers across.
* Mass: Black holes are incredibly dense and pack a lot of mass into a tiny space. Some supermassive black holes are millions or even billions of times more massive than the Sun.
So, in terms of physical size, the Sun is larger. But in terms of mass, the vast majority of black holes are far more massive than the Sun.
Think of it like this: Imagine a marble and a beach ball. The beach ball is much bigger, but you could fit millions of marbles inside it. A black hole is like the marble - tiny, but incredibly dense and heavy. The Sun is like the beach ball - larger, but less dense.