Hexa Fusion takes the core idea behind the world's most addictive number puzzle and rebuilds it on a hexagonal grid. Where the original gives you four directions and a square board, Hexa Fusion hands you nineteen cells and six sliding directions, turning every move into a genuine commitment. The goal is to merge matching numbers, push toward the mythical 1 000 000 tile, and score as many points as possible before the board closes around you.
Several scenes show the compact hex board filled with numbered tiles in varying colors. The tight nineteen-cell layout means there is no comfortable corner to retreat to — every swipe reshapes the entire board at once.
Slide all tiles in one of six directions. When two tiles carrying the same number collide, they merge into a single tile worth double the value. A new tile appears after every move, and the game ends when no moves remain. The tension comes from planning three steps ahead, anchoring your biggest tile, and chaining merges before the board fills up.
Hexa Fusion sits squarely in the world of merge games, where combining matching pieces is the heart of every session — exactly the mechanic driving Hexa Fusion's cascading tile collisions.
If the number-crunching and spatial planning appeal to you, the broader library of puzzle games offers plenty of brain-training challenges in a similar vein, and the dedicated collection of number games is the natural next stop for anyone chasing high-score targets on grids of all shapes.