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Play bit Generations : Dialhex Online

Spin hexagon slices to match colors and numbers, but every move messes with multiple connections—what starts simple gets brain-melting fast. That clean, clicky feedback loop makes time vanish.

Developer: Skip Ltd.
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 2006
File size: 7.73 MB
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Game Overview

bit Generations: Dialhex is one of those games that looks simple until you actually try it. You’ve got this hexagon grid where numbers and colors overlap, and all you do is rotate little slices to match them up—sounds basic, right? But then you realize every move affects multiple connections, and suddenly you’re staring at the screen like, "Wait, how did I mess this up?"

The whole thing has this clean, almost hypnotic vibe—no flashy graphics, just crisp shapes and satisfying clicks when you nail a combo. It’s the kind of game where you tell yourself, "One more try," and then an hour disappears. If you’ve ever lost an afternoon to Tetris or Lumines, this’ll scratch that same itch but with its own weird little spin.

Honestly, it’s a shame more people haven’t played it. The GBA had some weird gems, and this is definitely one of them.

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