Players strategically use cards labeled with the alphabet (e.g., “A”, “B”, etc.) to create matches and progress from letter “A” to “Z”. The game is played on a grid where players place their alphabet cards in empty spaces. When two or more identical cards are placed next to each other, they combine to form the next letter in the alphabet (e.g., “A” + “A” = “B”, “B” + “B” = “C”, etc.). Players must think ahead and plan their moves wisely; if the grid fills up completely, the game is over. Additionally, forming multiple merges in a single move rewards players with bonuses, which can be used to clear out unusable cards, helping to free up space on the grid. The player’s primary goal is to reach the letter “Z”; once they reach this goal, then their secondary goal is to reach the letter “Z” with the highest score. Whenever a player reaches the letter “Z”, the game automatically ends and their final score is calculated.