Hexiom
by Moonkey
Hexiom
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Description
The object of Hexiom is to arrange all tiles in a way that they are adjacent to exactly the number of other tiles as they are showing.
Includes 40 levels which start out easy, but get very difficult.
Also includes random level generator, and an editor for you to build and share levels with friends.
Highscores now available! Complete all 40 levels, then go for quick times with randomly generated levels of each size using the default random level settings.
How to Play
Drag tiles using the mouse.
FAQ
What is Hexiom?
Hexiom is a logic puzzle game developed by Moonkey where players solve levels by placing or rotating hexagonal tiles to meet specific rules.
How do you play Hexiom?
In Hexiom, you arrange numbered hexagon tiles on a grid so that each placed tile has the required number of neighbors as indicated by its number.
Who developed Hexiom?
Hexiom was created by Moonkey and is available to play on Kongregate.
What is the main challenge in Hexiom?
The main challenge in Hexiom is to use logic and problem-solving skills to position and orient the tiles correctly so all numerical requirements on the grid are satisfied.
Are there different levels or progression systems in Hexiom?
Yes, Hexiom features multiple puzzle levels of increasing difficulty, providing a progression system that challenges players as they advance through the game.
Comments
zacksteelers32
Jun. 16, 2011
i spent 3:00 just looking at that the damn 6 puzzle in amazement...
pingulankie1997
Jan. 06, 2013
3 minutes and 1 second. 3 minutes and 1 second. I kid you not. I want to die.
Remembamehah
Nov. 27, 2010
I noticed nobody had posted a strategy yet on the random 6, so I hope mine helps: First I look for all the locked pieces and make all of them yellow, then look for all the 1's and place them on the edges and only make one other piece connect to them [so they are yellow as well] once all of this is done I put everything into place quickly [6's in the middle, 5's where theres 1 spot left, etc.] Doesnt take very long and I usually end up with anything from 5 or less pieces left, after a couple of tries and a little luck I got the imp badge :)
branimirb
May. 07, 2012
I think it's actually a smart idea to keep resetting the size 6 until you see one that looks somewhat easier. Solve a few, no matter how long they take, then after you get the hang of it reset until you see one that looks easy. After some practise, I went and I found an easy one and finished it in 2:17, so 3 minutes is more than enough.
Edelritter
Nov. 27, 2010
Did a size 6 in 3 minutes 17 seconds I cried a little