In mathematics, related in a remarkable way to six points; involving six points.
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "six-point" in a sentence
"In the second quarter, the speedy guard scored five consecutive points on coast-to-coast drives after securing a rebound and scored nine points in the third quarter when Findlay stretched a six-point halftime lead to 50-35 in the third quarter."
"When a similar exercise was carried out a year ago, Labour held a six-point lead over David Cameron's party."
"It is, however, the six-point plan of the UN secretary-general, Ban Ki-moon, that provides the strongest basis for securing agreement on matters pertaining to customs, the judiciary and policing, particularly in the north of Kosovo."