📋 Game Profile
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Game Title | Hexagon Block Sort |
| Platform | H5 / Web Browser (Instant Play) |
| Genre | Puzzle / Strategy / Sorting / Match-3 |
| Core Mechanics | Color Matching, Stack Merging, Grid Management |
| Target Audience | Organizers, Perfectionists, Color puzzle fans |
| Distribution | Free-to-play Web Game |
📝 Game Description
"Hexagon Block Sort" is a casual puzzle game centered around organizing and categorizing. Played on a hexagonal grid, you are dealt stacks of mixed-colored tiles. Your goal is to place these stacks onto the board and utilize the "adjacent color merge" rule to reorganize chaotic piles into neat, single-colored stacks. Once a stack consists of only one color and reaches a certain height, it clears from the board, awarding points.
🕹️ Gameplay Mechanics
Simple drag-and-drop controls with a satisfying "shuffling" mechanic:
Drag & Place: Drag a stack of tiles from your hand to any empty spot on the grid.
Auto-Merge: This is the satisfying part. If you place a stack next to one with a matching top color, the tiles will automatically "fly" over and merge into one pile.
Chain Reaction: After merging, if a new color is revealed underneath that matches another neighbor, a chain reaction of merges is triggered.
Clear Rule: When a tile stack becomes a single color and reaches full capacity (usually 10+ tiles), it is packed up and removed, freeing up valuable grid space.
Game Over: If the grid fills up and there is no space to place your next stack, the game ends.
💡 Strategy Guide
Build "Bridges": Don't place stacks in isolation. Always look for existing colors on the board and place next to them. Even if you only transfer the top layer, it helps reveal the hidden colors underneath.
Watch the Height: Pay attention to how tall the stacks are. If a stack is already very tall, be careful about adding more to it, as managing extremely high stacks can be tricky depending on the specific level rules.
Save Space: Empty slots are your most valuable resource. Don't rush to fill every hole; keep at least 1-2 spots open as "buffer zones" to handle tricky mixed-color stacks later.
Check the Bottom: Before dropping a stack, look at what colors are buried beneath the top layer. Plan your move so that once the top layer merges away, the bottom layer can trigger a second combo.
🏆 Editor's Choice
As an editor, I recommend "Hexagon Block Sort" for its incredible visual therapy. The animation of tiles shuffling, swapping, and merging between stacks is buttery smooth. Combined with the crisp sound effects, it is pure bliss for perfectionists. It requires neither fast reflexes nor complex math—just a calm mind to enjoy the process of turning chaos into order. It is the perfect "digital organizing" game.













