Block Hexa Merge 2048 and the four-block hex merge
In Block Hexa Merge’s 2048 board, you combine four or more matching hexagon tiles to build bigger numbers, and the colored six-sided layout gives the board a sharp visual twist. It sits firmly in the logical puzzle lane, where one bad drop can crowd out the next merge.
Keep a gap open before the board locks up
Your best moves come from protecting empty cells, sliding blocking pieces into better positions, and lining up values so the next merge has room to land. Leaving one side of the grid open helps you reroute awkward numbers, and that extra breathing room matters when a four-block merge appears at the edge.
The hex board adds a twist to the usual number game, which is why the Hexa Puzzle tag fits so well. Merge chains also point to the Merge tag. The rising values make the 2048 tag feel right at home. That makes it easy to scan at a glance, yet still demanding when the board starts to tighten.
Mouse or tap controls keep it mobile-friendly, and you can play online in your browser with no download or signup. If you want a similar challenge, Block Blast 2048 is close because it mixes block placement with the same 2048 goal. 2048 X2 Merge Blocks follows the same number-growing rule, and x2 Block Match is another good match, since it leans on the same merging rhythm and board pressure.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
17 january 2020
Last Update
17 january 2020