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Revision as of 18:03, 31 August 2016
Here are some printable Hex boards.
Contents
Diamond orientation
Size 4
Size 5
Size 6
Size 7
Size 8
Size 9
Size 10
Size 11
Size 12
Size 13
Size 14
Size 15
Size 16
Bent Hex
Horizontal/vertical orientation
To print these, you'll need to take a picture, and you'll probably want to enlarge the picture.
Size 4
Size 5
Size 6
Size 7
Size 8
Size 9
Size 10
Size 11
Size 12
Size 13
Size 14
Four per Sheet
Four 11x11 hex boards on an American 8.5"-11" sheet of paper. Ideal for printing and playing with colored pencils or markers.
EPS full color any size
Using Tom Ace's golem2eps using as input a SGF file of a blank Hex game you can get a superb board of any size desired in EPS (as vector graphics).
For example: using just "SZ[12]" will produce a 12x12 board.