A 6-node Hashi puzzle animating its own solution: nodes scale in from the center, bridges draw on one by one, islands turn green as they reach their target count.
Six satellite islands orbit a central hub on spoke bridges. A continuously spinning solar system of Hashi islands — RAF-driven, seamlessly looping.
A radial wave expands from the center of a 3×3 island grid, washing each node and bridge green as it passes — like dropping a stone in water.
A glowing light sweeps back and forth along a chain of five islands — Larson scanner meets Hashi bridges. Nodes and bridges glow green as the pulse passes through.
Four satellite islands breathe outward and inward in a 90° wave sequence around a central hub, their bridges stretching and relaxing like a beating heart.
A glowing arc rotates clockwise around a square of four islands, with a soft comet trail fading behind the sweep head.
Six nodes glide between three geometric forms — hexagon, starburst, tight cluster — while the whole constellation slowly rotates. Pure geometry, no numbers.
Six petals orbit a central node, blooming outward in a rippling spiral then folding back in. Spoke bridges stretch and ring bridges arc as they travel.
Five islands wander under gentle attraction. Bridges materialise between any two that drift close, fading as they pull apart — organic and meditative.
Newton's cradle built from Hashi nodes: five islands hang on bridge strings and transfer momentum back and forth with physically accurate pendulum timing.
Seven islands undulate as a travelling sine wave, connected by diagonal bridges that steepen and flatten with the motion. Islands glow green at the crest.