Duplicating the Honeycombs
Now that the desired behavior has been enabled for a single honeycomb you simply need to duplicate the rest of the Honeycombs and the behavior will be replicated for each one.
Click the initial HoneyComb, then choose Ctrl+C to copy and Ctrl+V to paste. Click this duplicate and drag it to the right. If you hold down the shift key, the honeycomb will be constrained on the X-Axis. Another way to duplicate an object is to press and hold down the alt key, then drag the copy out.
Whichever method you choose, you want to end up with 7 honeycombs in the top row, 5 in the middle row, and 3 in the bottom row.
To center the honeycombs within the screen you can select them all in the Objects and timeline panel by pressing the Shift key and clicking on the first and last honeycomb. Then use your arrow keys to nudge the group to the center of the screen.
Additionally, click and drag the paddle to the bottom-center of the screen, then click and drag the ball slightly above the paddle.
Test the application by pressing F5. Click on the ball to start. You now have a working game in which the honeycombs disappear when hit by the ball.