Hexagons 6 red one blue, generated by me using code
Did you know a Hexagon can be constructed using the angle pi/3 a lot of times? This is because a hexagon is made of 6 triangles with equal side length - the radius of the hexagon. The inner angles of these triangles is pi/3. Using this information and the trigonometric functions sin and cos can be used to draw such a picture.
May I ask how many hexagons you see in total? Do you count the partial ones in an extra category? Fully red, partially red and fully blue? I see 7 in total.
There was a programming language in the old old Apple computers called Logo. It was basically a drawing program language. You had control of a 'cursor' called a turtle, and you would give it commands like "forward 5, left 90, forward 5, left 90..." and it would draw shapes. I'm sure there's a wiki for it is you want more info.
I'm going to work off the assumption that they were supposed to all be red but one of them refuses to not be blue and we are just pretending that's a feature now
non joke answer: the bee is compelled to build wax, wax takes a comparative large amount of effort and calories to produce, so they evolved to use a shape that requires the least effort and takes the most space. It could've been squares, but squares are harder to form and less compact, so it's likely they started with blobs/circles, and over millions of years, more closely, densely packed hives survived where others didn't until they ended up at the idea shape of a hexagon.