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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.

Choose a starting point
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.
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