Hexaganos

Do you love board games like Dominos and Mah Jong but are tired of the same old game? You’ll love Hexaganos, a revolutionary new game that combines the matching strategy of Mah Jong and Dominos, but in a whole new way! The brand-new game is ideal for children just learning to add numbers, teens, adults, and seniors – everyone can play Hexaganos!

Hexaganos consists of hexagon-shaped tiles divided into six colored triangle-shaped pieces, like a pie. Each color has a certain number of dots, from 1 to 6. Players match colored paris, then add up the numbers of each pair.

Players take turns laying one tile from their pile: blue with blue, red with red, or purple with purple. Then, they replace the played tile with another one from a facedown pile, and the turns rotate. The gameplay continues until all of the tiles have been placed. But, Hexaganos has a game-winning twist!

Hours of Family-Friendly Fun, Perfect For Snowy Days, Camping Trips, or Teaching Addition!

Hexaganos is simple to play yet challenging to win:

•    Place all Hex Tiles in a bag, or turn them face down
•    Each player chooses 6 tiles to start, holding them in a Hex Holder
•    To start the game, select a single tile and place it in the center of the players
•    The first player tries to make a match – if they can, then they place it
•    Each tile must match EVERY color bordering it; multiple matches mean bigger points!
•    Once you play one tile, you may choose another from the draw pile.

Be on the lookout for Special Tiles that can give you an advantage over the other players, like Lose A Turn, Wild, Reverse Play, or Doule Points!

•    The play progresses until the draw pile is empty – BUT there are two ways to win!
•    Players may agree that the game continues until the first player is out of tiles OR until every player is out of tiles, and the highest score wins.

Hexaganos is Ready For Licensing and Production!

Hexaganos has many alternate rules that can make the game more challenging for veteran players or easier for younger children or people just starting out. The beauty of Hexaganos is that the game is never the same! It challenges players to make multiple matches by thinking strategically. It also challenges young children to match colors and tally up simple sums, making math fun.