HexBlast
HexBlast is a relaxing hexagon puzzle game where you clear the board by placing hex blocks and triggering explosions. The entire field is made of hexagons, and every block you place is a cluster of hexes in different shapes. Just grab a block from the bottom and drag it to an empty spot on the board. If you complete a full line, it disappears in a blast with a satisfying pop, like bubble wrap. There is no timer, so you can take your time and think through every move. Your only real limitation is the space on the field, so try not to fill it up with shapes that leave no room for future blocks.
How to play?
Drag one of the available hexagonal blocks and drop it into an empty area on the hex board. Blocks do not rotate, so you have to plan ahead and choose their positions carefully. When a row in any of the three directions, horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, is completely filled with hexes, it explodes, the cells are cleared, and you score points. Several lines can explode at once with a single move, giving you a bigger score and a stronger visual effect. After you place a block and clear any lines, new blocks appear for you to use. Your task is to keep fitting blocks onto the field for as long as possible. The longer you manage to keep free cells available, the longer the game lasts. It is a classic hexagon logic puzzle for players who like slow, thoughtful shape placement, with colorful effects and line explosions in three directions at once for those who prefer to play at their own pace.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 5.00 out of 5, based on 6 votes.
- Released in October 2025.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 3+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Hexagonal board with blocks made of hex-shaped clusters
- Lines can clear in three directions, horizontal, vertical, and diagonal
- Blocks cannot be rotated, so placement and planning matter
- Multiple lines can explode at once for bonus points and bigger effects
- No timer, allowing slow, thoughtful play focused on keeping the board from filling up
























