If you are interested in learning more about hexagons, and what have you, here are some other resources vaguely related to our concerns:
- Galeria Hexperience
- Geometric Visualizations of Hexagonal Hierarchies: Animation and Virtual Reality
- Hall of Hexagons
- Hexagon article on Wikipedia
- Hexagon definition - Math Open Reference
- Hexagon.co.tv
- Hexagonismo y Arquitectura
- Hexagonal Engineering
- Hexagons in a close-packed world. Hexagons Forever!
- Hexagons, Plane Geometry - Go Geometry
- Hexatron - Original computer art and computer games
- Hexayurt Project
- HexDome
- Interdependence Hexagon Project
There seem to be a lot of hexagonal web games in Java and Flash these days. The following is "list" of such games. I will add to it as I run across them. I don't play many games though.
The following is a selection of interesting websites and other online resources that I consider highly hexagonal in nature, though not necessarily about hexagons or hexagonal things per se.
- Andrew Gough's Arcadia
- Bee-Hexagon
- Bee Lore
- Buckminster Fuller Institute
- Earth Ball .org
- Easy Domes
- HEXBUG Micro Robotic Creatures
- LogicHex
- The Resonance Project
- Snowflakes and Snow Crystals
- Software Collidoscope Foundry - This fellow apparently peddles some sort of hexagonal cellular automata engine, which seems most interesting, though it is apparently only compiled for Windows
- Star of David (blog)
- The Visionary Artwork of Krystleyez
- Water structure and science

