What makes Hextris different from Tetris?
Hextris uses a rotating hexagon instead of a flat grid, so you manage six sides at once.
Quick play games
Hextris is easy to learn and gets tense fast. The hexagon shape also breaks up the usual grid of puzzle games.
Regional page
This Canada page keeps Hextris close to the searches Canadian desktop players use. Rotate the hexagon before the colors pile up. The game stays browser based, with no installer or launcher.
Quick answer
Hextris is a quick color-matching browser game. Blocks fall toward a central hexagon, and you rotate the center so matching colors land together. It starts simple, then gets tense once several sides begin filling at once.
How to play
Common questions
Hextris uses a rotating hexagon instead of a flat grid, so you manage six sides at once.
Yes. It loads quickly and one round can be played in a small break.
Watch the next incoming colors and rotate early. Late turns are where most stacks get messy.
Yes. The Canada page keeps Hextris in a desktop browser format with no installer, clear controls, and source notes. A school, office, or managed network may still block access.