Learning center
Learn Hexed at your own pace
Start with one full turn, practice on the game board, or go back to a finished game. The learning tools are organized around what you need to do next.
- First game
- How to playSetup, turn order, costs, trade, and scoring
- Hands-on
- Interactive tutorialEleven lessons on a working board
- One position
- PuzzlesPractice a single decision
- Full practice
- Labeled AIAn unrated game at your pace
- Finished game
- Engine reviewEval curve and candidate actions
New to the board
Read the complete guide, then use the interactive course to roll, build, trade, move the robber, and buy a development card on the same board components used in play.
Practicing one decision
Puzzles isolate a board choice: a settlement opening or a robber call, taken from positions where a strong player and the engine disagreed. The sandbox lets members test a setup, while AI practice gives you a complete unrated game without changing a ranked record.
Preparing for ranked
Read the current formats, matchmaking bands, rating basics, reconnect window, and abandonment rules before putting a result on the ladder.
Reviewing a finished match
Open game history after a match. Supported base-game replays can add a win-probability timeline, move grades, and engine candidate lines to the recorded board.
Learning Hexed
Where should a new player start?
Read the full how-to guide, then use the interactive tutorial for a hands-on turn.
Does AI practice affect my rating?
No. AI practice is unrated and bot seats are labeled.
What should I use after a close game?
Open the replay first. If the ruleset is supported, add engine analysis and jump to the largest changes in win probability.
Learn one piece, then use it at a table
Use the tutorial, puzzles, AI games, and replay review to practice the rules.