Features printable Hex boards in PDF and PostScript formats, as well as rules and basic strategy.
Answers to infrequently asked questions, by Bert Enderton.
Offers a description and proof that the game cannot end in a draw. Also has a downloadable program for online play.
by Jon Kleiser. Shows how to build a Hex board in HTML using a small number of graphic elements (GIFs).
Features academic papers in PDF format and a Hex-playing program for Windows.
By Emanuele. Features a position analysis tool and Playsite game viewer for Windows, and Java applets to step through some recorded games and examine opening strategies.
An interactive database of possible 11x11 Hex board states that indicate possible winning or losing moves.
A set of frequently asked questions covering game history, rules, concepts, and strategies.
Includes solutions and a history.
David King's collection of edge-connection templates. Includes basic templates for rows two through six, as well as ladder and bridge templates.
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