Game snapshot
Triple Hexa — Match Colors is an inventive Android puzzle that blends simple color-matching with spatial strategy. Players slide hexagonal tiles across a board to form groups of three or more identical colors; matching sets disappear and free up space for new moves. The core rules are easy to pick up, but the consequences of each move can be significant.
Core mechanics
- Slide hex tiles around the grid to assemble clusters of matching colors, then watch them vanish.
- Pieces that are pushed off the main play area fall into a secondary lower field, so every push affects two boards.
- Managing both the top and bottom fields is essential — letting either area fill up can end the run.
Strategic challenge
The dual-board setup introduces a deeper planning layer: you must anticipate how a move on the primary grid will change the lower field and how that, in turn, constrains future options. Puzzles increase in difficulty over time with tighter spacing and new hex shapes that demand pattern recognition and calm foresight.
Look and feel
Triple Hexa offers clean, understated visuals and a relaxed atmosphere that suit short pick-up-and-play sessions as well as longer, more deliberate runs. Its clear presentation and measured pace reward careful thinking over frantic moves.
Notable features
- Thoughtful, minimalist presentation that keeps focus on puzzles.
- Progressive difficulty with new hex combinations and more compact layouts.
- A gameplay loop that favors planning and pattern recognition rather than reflexes.
Suggested free alternative
If you want a similar, no-cost option, try Fafafa — a free hex-style puzzler that leans into the same color-grouping ideas while offering its own twists on board management.
Technical
- Android
- Free