Mouse
- Left click: place a stone on a cell
- Click a highlighted move (if supported): confirm placement
- Undo/Restart buttons (if provided)
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Place stones to connect your two opposite sides—Hex never ends in a draw.
Elegant rules, brutal tactics: every move both builds your path and blocks your opponent.
Be the first to form an unbroken chain of your stones connecting your two assigned board edges.
Hex was invented in 1942 by Danish polymath Piet Hein and later independently rediscovered by mathematician John Nash in the late 1940s. It was marketed widely after Parker Brothers released a commercial set in 1952.
On a completely filled board, exactly one player must have a connecting path between their sides, so the game always has a winner.
After the first move, the second player may choose to swap sides/colors. This discourages overly strong opening moves.
Smaller boards like 7×7 or 9×9 help you learn patterns quickly before moving to 11×11 and larger.