Wood Hexa Factory! is a hyper-casual sorting puzzle that hooks you with one simple promise: tap colors, fill boxes, clear levels. Think of it as the lovechild of Tetris and a factory assembly line—except you're managing a conveyor belt packed with wooden hexagons instead of falling blocks. It's deceptively simple at first, but by level 7, you'll be juggling five colors and one very angry machine demanding exactly 10 blue gears right now.
The tutorial takes 30 seconds. Mastering the chaos? That's the real grind.
Works flawlessly on any device—desktop or mobile.
Your factory machine demands colors in real-time. Tap a blue stack? Blue hexagons roll onto the belt and start filling the machine's order. But here's the catch: your buffer tray (the middle zone) has limited slots. If you fill it with yellow gears while the machine screams for red ones, you've just locked yourself into a puzzle you can't solve. Smart queue management is everything.
This is where Wood Hexa Factory! separates casual players from pros. You start with one buffer slot—enough for early levels. But by level 5, you'll be staring at three active colors and a machine switching demands every few seconds. Spend 400 gold to unlock +4 slots, or watch your runs collapse into a traffic jam of mismatched hexagons. The game never tells you this outright. You learn by failing.
Progression gates boosters at levels 7, 13, 20, and 28. These aren't cosmetic—they're survival tools for late-game complexity. Spend your gold wisely. Unlocking a new slot early beats hoarding currency for a booster you won't reach for another 10 levels. The game rewards aggressive expansion over conservative grinding.
Perfect for players who love satisfying "clear-the-board" puzzles but need sessions under 3 minutes. If you've ever played Bus Jam or any color-matching sorter, this hits the same dopamine loop—but with a factory coat of paint. It's ideal for breaks, commutes, or late-night phone scrolling when your brain wants a challenge that doesn't require a tutorial wiki.
Meditative until it's not. Early levels feel like zen ASMR—tap, watch the hexagons slide, hear the satisfying *click* as the machine fills. Then level 10 hits. Suddenly you're micromanaging five colors, calculating three moves ahead, and cursing yourself for tapping green too early. The game runs buttery smooth (60 FPS even on older devices) thanks to its minimalist vector design. No lag, no stutters—just you versus the puzzle.
1. Saves: Progress auto-saves via Playgama cloud sync. Switch devices mid-level without losing a single hex.
2. Performance: Built in Unity with lightweight 3D assets. Loads instantly in-browser, zero downloads required. The clean art style isn't a compromise—it's why this runs flawlessly on any hardware.
If you want a puzzle that respects your time but doesn't hold your hand, Wood Hexa Factory! delivers.
Wood Hexa Factory! was developed by Bravestars. Released in February 2026.