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Hex Trek Games

Hex Trek Times Tables and Division Strategy Games

Hex Trek turns times tables, multiplication facts and division facts practice into a tactical race across a hexagon board. Choose the tables you want to practise, claim spaces with correct answers, and try to build a connected path before your opponent. The original games ask pupils to find the answer, while the Find the Question versions show the answer first and challenge players to choose a matching multiplication or division fact. Play head-to-head with two players, take on the computer, or use the junior 4 by 4 boards for a quicker, simpler challenge.

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Find the Answer Hex Trek Games

Answer the question, claim a hexagon, and race to build a path across the board.

Times Tables Strategy Game

Hex Trek

Answer multiplication questions to claim hexagons and block your opponent as you trek across the board. Choose the tables you want to practise, then race to create a connected path from one side to the other. Play as a two-player classroom challenge or take on the computer for solo practice.

Play Two Players Player vs Computer

Division Facts Strategy Game

Hex Trek Division

Practise division facts with the same Hex Trek strategy twist. Solve division questions, claim the matching hexagons and build your route across the board before the other player gets there. This version is ideal for reinforcing inverse multiplication facts and quick division recall.

Play Two Players Player vs Computer

Junior Times Tables Strategy Game

Hex Trek Junior

A simpler Hex Trek board for younger children or shorter practice sessions. Pupils answer times tables questions, claim spaces on a 4 by 4 hexagon grid and try to complete a winning path. Choose the two-player version for pairs, or the computer version for independent practice.

Play Two Players Player vs Computer

Junior Division Facts Strategy Game

Hex Trek Junior Division

A junior division facts version using a smaller 4 by 4 board. Children answer division questions, claim hexagons and build a path across the grid, making division recall feel more like a game of strategy than a worksheet. Great for focused practice with selected tables.

Play Two Players Player vs Computer

Answer-First Hex Trek Games

Start with the answer, then find the matching multiplication or division question.

Answer-First Times Tables Game

Hex Trek: Find the Question

This version flips the usual challenge. The answer is shown first, so players choose a multiplication question that makes it, claim a hexagon and keep building their route across the board. It is a strong way to practise factor pairs, related facts and flexible times tables thinking.

Play Two Players Player vs Computer