Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this game called Zuna, yeah? It’s like, this ancient Egyptian-themed puzzle thing. At first, I was totally lost, but then I started getting the hang of it. Let me tell you how I did it.

First off, I jumped right in. No tutorials, no nothing. Just started clicking around. I quickly found out this was a bad way. I noticed there’s this line of colored stones, right? And you’ve got this, like, frog thing that shoots more stones. The goal, I figured out, is to match the colors of the stones you shoot with the ones in the line.
So I started shooting stones all over the place. Chaos, I tell ya! But then, I remembered something I read online once – something about throwing away stones you don’t need right away. “Tip #1: If you have a stone that you can’t use at the moment, shoot them off into nowhere, rather than adding them into the line of stones, especially if you’re close to losing.” That’s what it said. Made sense. I started doing that, just chucking those useless stones into the void.
Next, I noticed something cool. When you make a gap between two stones of the same color, the whole line moves backward! Like, whoa! It was a game-changer. I read somewhere, “Tip #2: If you create a gap between two stones of the same color, the entire line of stones will roll in reverse.” Yeah, that’s the one. It’s like magic. This is called “reverse” or something similar, maybe.
After a while, I was making those lines disappear like a pro. Matching colors, making gaps, chucking stones into the abyss – I was on fire! I mean, I’m still no expert, but I’m definitely not a newbie anymore.
- Shoot stones
- Match colors
- Make gaps
- Repeat
It took some time, and a lot of trial and error, but I finally got the basics down. It’s a fun little game, you know? It’s not like those intense games where you gotta be super focused all the time. This one, you can just chill and play. Maybe one day I can become a pro, who knows.

Keep practicing
Anyway, that’s my Zuna story. I’m still playing, still learning. Maybe one day I’ll be a Zuna master. Who knows? But for now, I’m just enjoying the ride. If someone knows how to play, just contact me! Let’s play together!