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What Hextris does
Hextris takes the core idea of Tetris and, quite literally, spins it: instead of blocks falling into a rectangular well, colored tiles rush inward from the edges of the screen toward a central hexagon. Your only task sounds simple and yet becomes a test of nerves: rotate the hexagon so that incoming blocks land on a side that already carries the same color.
The trick is the clearing. As soon as three or more same-colored blocks are stacked on the same side, they vanish and free up space again. That is the whole point: sort colors, build up rows, clear rings before the stacks grow too high. Because if a stack grows past the edge, the game is over. It is a constant weighing of reacting quickly against sorting with foresight.
Like every good arcade game, Hextris grows relentlessly faster over time. At the start the blocks drift in leisurely and you have time to think. Later they rain down at ever shorter intervals from several sides at once, and your brain has to recognize colors, rotate the hexagon and keep an eye on stack heights all at the same time. This gentle but steady rise in difficulty is why you always want to play one more round.
Points come from clearing. Every dissolved row raises your score, and anyone who cleverly manages several clears in a row drives the number up quickly. It is not about reaching some goal but about beating your own record, that classic one-more-time feeling that high-score hunters know.
The controls are deliberately minimal. On a computer you rotate the hexagon left and right with the arrow keys or the A and D keys, and pause with the space bar. You do not need to know more. This reduction to two directions makes Hextris instantly accessible and still leaves room for real skill once the pace picks up.
Hextris is an open-source arcade game and runs entirely in your browser, rendered on a canvas - smooth, with no installation and no signup. Ideal for the short break when you want to empty your head and still fight a little. Open, rotate, clear, chase the record.
Features
Tetris on a hexagon
The familiar block mechanic, but radial: blocks fall inward onto a rotatable hexagon in the center.
Sort colors, clear rows
Three or more same-colored blocks on one side dissolve and free up space again.
Rising pace
Relaxed at first, then ever faster. The steady rise in difficulty keeps the tension high.
High-score chase
Every clear scores points. Beat your own record with clever chain clears.
Minimal controls
Just rotate left and right, plus pause. Instantly understandable, yet demanding at high speed.
Open source and in the browser
Runs smoothly on a canvas, no installation, no signup, no ads.
How it works
- 1
Rotate the hexagon
Use the arrow keys or A and D to rotate the hexagon left or right and line up the matching side.
- 2
Make colors meet
Make sure an incoming block lands on a side that already shows the same color.
- 3
Clear rows
From three same-colored blocks in a row they dissolve. Keep the stacks low so you do not lose.
- 4
Pause when needed
The space bar pauses the game when you need a breather, and you resume afterwards.
Who needs this
Frequently asked questions
How does Hextris work?
Colored blocks fall inward from the screen edges onto a hexagon. You rotate the hexagon so matching colors stack on each other. Three or more same-colored blocks in a row dissolve.
When is the game over?
As soon as a stack on one of the six sides grows too high and pushes past the edge, the game ends. That is why it is important to clear rows in time.
How do I control the game?
On a computer you rotate the hexagon left and right with the arrow keys or the A and D keys. The space bar pauses the game.
Is Hextris like Tetris?
It shares the core idea of stacking and clearing but turns it radial instead of into a rectangular well. Instead of completing shapes, you sort colors around a hexagon.
Do I need to install anything?
No. Hextris runs right in the browser, free and without signup. Just open it and start rotating.
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