HyperHex
Survive the closing storm of hexagonal walls.
Rotate around the central hex with ← / → or A / D — or tap the left/right side of the screen. Find the gap before the wall reaches you. It only gets faster.
About HyperHex
HyperHex is a fast-paced arcade survival game inspired by Super Hexagon. You control a small triangle that orbits a central hexagon while polygonal walls converge inward, each with one or more 60° gaps to thread through. Speed, spawn rate, and the world's rotation all ramp continuously, with periodic camera direction reversals to keep you off balance. Score is your time survived in seconds. Hardcore mode skips the warm-up entirely and pushes past the normal speed cap in 22 seconds.
How to play HyperHex
Use the Left/Right arrow keys or A/D on desktop. On mobile, tap-and-hold the left or right side of the canvas to rotate that direction. The world camera spins and reverses periodically — your cursor position is computed against the unrotated world, so the controls always feel local even when the camera is rolling underneath you. Music auto-plays on game start; the mute toggle floats in the canvas's top-right corner.
Tips for higher scores
Look at the gap, not the wall. Your eyes track where you're going more reliably than where you're trying to avoid. When the camera reverses direction, the world momentarily feels disorienting — keep moving in the absolute direction you're committed to, not the relative one. Music helps with rhythm: the BPM is around 140, and pattern sequences (tunnels, spirals) align loosely with the beat. In Hardcore, the speed already starts past the normal mode's mid-curve, so don't expect a warm-up.