Hex Frvr
Hex Frvr

More fun

Pick another game

In 2015, indie developer Chris Benjaminsen built Hex FRVR as a test. He never expected it to go anywhere. Then he released it — and it went viral.

What made it catch on is still exactly what makes it worth playing today. Hex FRVR takes the familiar block-placing format and moves it onto a hexagonal board where lines clear in every direction and the geometry alone changes how you think about every single placement. Unlike traditional Tetris where pieces fall randomly, you choose which shape to place next — giving you just enough control to feel strategic and just enough challenge to keep you humble.

If you enjoy puzzle games on Tetris Unblocked, FRVR Hex delivers a genuinely different spatial challenge built around a board shape that most puzzle games never attempt.

How to Play Hex FRVR Game

  • Left Click and Hold — Select a hexagon shape from the set below the grid

  • Drag — Move the selected block onto the hexagonal board

  • Release — Drop the block to fill empty cells

  • Complete full lines across the hexagonal grid to clear them and earn extra points

  • Choose which shape to place next from your available set — placement order is your decision not the game's

Similar Block Puzzle Games You Should Try

Frequently Asked Questions

Who created Hex FRVR and how did it become popular?

Chris Benjaminsen — an indie developer — created Hex FRVR in 2015 as a personal test project. After releasing it unexpectedly, the game went viral and established itself as one of the most recognized hexagonal puzzle games available in a browser.

What makes Hex FRVR Game different from standard Tetris-style puzzle games?

Two things separate it — the hexagonal board geometry and player-controlled shape selection. Standard block puzzles assign pieces randomly and use square grids. Hex FRVR lets you choose which shape to place next on a hexagonal board where lines clear across multiple directions simultaneously.

Hex FRVR started as a test and became something far bigger than its creator expected. The hexagonal board, the player-controlled shape selection, and the satisfying line clears across every direction make it a puzzle experience that still feels fresh a decade after it first went viral.