

You always get three stacks at a time. You drag them onto the board, try to match colors, and hope the merge opens up enough breathing room for whatever comes next. When a group reaches its full size, it bursts and clears space, which feels surprisingly satisfying. The board looks harmless at first, but a few careless drops, and suddenly you’re begging for one decent opening.
The fun isn’t in rushing. It’s in staring at the board for a moment longer than you planned, trying to decide if the yellow stack belongs in the corner or the middle. One smart move keeps the round alive; one lazy one, and the next set of blocks has nowhere to go.
There are a few boosters for when you box yourself in:
Hammer to break a spot you regret filling.
Glove to swap stacks when the order ruins your plan.
Arrow to reroll one of the incoming hexes.
They feel more like emergency buttons than regular tools, which makes using them oddly tense.
Xmas Hexa Sort doesn’t pretend to be anything huge. It’s just a warm, colorful board, some tricky hex stacks, and the slow joy of clearing space one merge at a time. Perfect for a few quiet minutes during the holiday rush, and easy to lose track of time with.




