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This is a packing puzzle that rewards planning more than luck: you’re not just fitting shapes, you’re managing future space. Hexa Puzzle Master uses a honeycomb grid where you place hex tile clusters to complete full lines in multiple directions and keep the board from locking up. Controls Desktop: Drag and drop pieces with the mouse Mobile: Tap/drag pieces into the grid, tap undo/shuffle/hint icons (if shown) What you do - Place hex tile clusters from a tray onto the board - Clear completed lines (often in 2–3 directions) - Keep space open to avoid running out of legal placements - Hit score or star targets depending on the mode Center-first placement is usually the trap The center feels convenient, but it’s where you need flexibility later. Better habit: - place bulky shapes toward the edges first - keep the center as your “conversion space” for awkward pieces A free center makes it easier to rescue bad trays. Build for double clears The board rewards thinking in overlaps. Aim to place pieces so they: - almost complete one line - while also setting up a second line Clearing two lines in one drop is the cleanest way to stay alive. Leave a “skinny pocket” Many trays include long, thin pieces. Save at least one pocket that can accept: - a 3-in-line strip - a narrow hook If you fill every edge with chunky blocks, skinny pieces become impossible and you lose. Shuffle discipline (if the button exists) Use shuffle only when: - you genuinely have no legal placements or - the only legal placements ruin your board structure Using it too early wastes a lifesaver and often gives you shapes you could have placed anyway. Common mistakes - filling the center with small pieces early - chasing single-line clears that create ugly holes - ignoring the future need for skinny placements - using shuffle as a habit instead of a last resort Mini drill Play one round where you place the largest piece first every time, even if it feels wrong. It trains you to prioritize space management over quick clears. FAQ Why do I get stuck even when there’s empty space? The empty space isn’t shaped correctly. You need pockets that match real pieces. What’s the best early strategy? Place awkward/big shapes first and keep the center flexible. How do I score higher? Aim for double clears and avoid creating isolated single-hex holes.
Drag amp Drop ndash Click and drag hexagonal blocks to place them on the board Fill the Grid ndash Arrange the pieces to fit perfectly without leaving gaps No Rotation Needed ndash Blocks are pre-set in orientation so focus on placement No Tim

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