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Hexa-Trex Puzzle

The object of the Hexa-Trex puzzle is to find a path through all the tiles to make a correct math equation

The object of the Hexa-Trex puzzle is to find a path through all the tiles to make a correct math equation

Hexa-Trex Puzzle

by Bogumila Gierus
Hexa-Trex Puzzle
Hexa-Trex Puzzle
Hexa-Trex Puzzle

What is it about?

The object of the Hexa-Trex puzzle is to find a path through all the tiles to make a correct math equation.

Hexa-Trex Puzzle

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(3)
Size
55Mb
Genre
Education Puzzle Casual
Last updated
August 28, 2021
Release date
August 28, 2021
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App Screenshots

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App Store Description

The object of the Hexa-Trex puzzle is to find a path through all the tiles to make a correct math equation.

Try these fun Hexa-Trex brainteasers to keep your mind sharp with hours of challenging entertainment. This app contains 150 Hexa-Trex puzzles with three levels of difficulty.

Great for children to practice arithmetic and for adults that still love a math challenge.

HEXA-TREX is a puzzle of mathematical aptitude that is fun for both kids and adults. This seemingly simple game soon becomes a search through complex pathways to find the right math equation.



Scroll with your finger on the tiles to see if you can create the right equation. Ask for a hint, and the starting position will be provided. Ask for another, and the next tile will be shown.



Testing your ability to search out patterns as well as basic math, this fun and challenging puzzle game will entertain you and your friends for hours to come.



How to Play:
Find an equation pathway that winds through all the tiles.


Forming Equations:
1. Two or three (or four or five etc.) digit numbers are made up of the individual tiles in the particular order as the equation is read. For example 5 x 5 = 2 5 is correct, but read backwards 5 2 = 5 x 5 is incorrect.
2. The equation must be continuous (no jumping over tiles or empty spaces).
3. Each tile can be used ONLY ONCE.
4. Order of operations is followed. (Multiplication and division comes before addition and subtraction)

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