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Post-game review

AI post-game analysis for Hexed matches

A finished game is easier to learn from when you can find the important turn. For supported replays, Hexed connects a win-probability timeline to the board position, move grade, candidate actions, and engine reply lines.

Three parts of a review
Timeline
Find the swingJump to a move in the replay
Position
Restore the boardReview what was knowable then
Candidates
Compare actionsEngine choice, scores, and reply lines

Use the curve to find turning points

The replay chart tracks each seat's estimated win probability across recorded positions. Select a point to return the board to that move.

Review each move grade in context

The review can grade moves from Brilliant through Blunder and calculate an accuracy score. Each grade links to what was played, what the engine preferred, and how the candidate lines differed.

Know when analysis is available

Analysis requires a member account, a supported base-game replay, and an available analysis service. Other completed games still open in the ordinary replay viewer without an engine score.

Engine scores need match context

A model score describes a position under the engine's assumptions. It cannot prove cheating and does not replace a fair-play review with match context.

About the analysis

Does the evaluation bar run during ranked games?

Not in ranked matchmaking or tournament games. Eligible custom and AI games may show a live bar; supported replay analysis runs after the game.

Can every replay be analyzed?

No. The replay must use a supported base-game ruleset, the analysis service must be available, and the viewer must have the required account access.

What powers the review?

Hexed uses the EMX engine for AI decisions, evaluation curves, move grades, and candidate-action analysis.

Play the game, then inspect the turning points

Open a supported replay after the result and move from the largest swing to the board decision behind it.
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