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{3} - means that there are 3 hexes around that hex that are all touching each other. No blank spaces between them. Gaps in design layout do not count. For instance, if there is a column with 5 hexes, a gap, then 5 more hexes, the 3 blue hexes could be two on one side and one on the other and it still counts as them touching.
-3- means that there are 3 hexes around that hex that are NOT all touching, BUT some might be. For instance, there could be two touching, then a blank space, then a single hex for the third. Also, gaps in the design do not count, so if there is a column going down with 5 hexes, a gap, then 5 more hexes, the gaps do not count as not touching.
Blue Hex with Number - I'll use 3 again to be consistent. Means that there are 3 blue hexes other than itself somewhere within an area around that hex--If i remember I think it's 2 spaces away in all directions. Click on the blue numbered hex and it will show a faint (very faint) outline of where they can be.
Number on top, side or diagonal of column or row - means there are that many blue hexes in a straight line down that column or row. Watch out for multiple numbers when there are gaps. The topmost number is the TOTAL of the entire column, but there could be a gap and then another number above some hexes, and that second number only counts for the bottom column.
I think I covered everything or at least the basics. Hope it makes sense, it's hard to describe without showing examples.