
Tabla is a sliding block puzzle similar to Rush Hour, a game invented by Nob Yoshigahara in the late 70s.
The goal here is to get a gold brick out of a six-by-six grid full of rocks by moving the other rocks out of its way.
The fewer moves, the better the score. Oh, and Tabla automatically saves your progress.
Tabla is one of those games that quickly drive you crazy but you can’t stop playing: you will like it or you will hate it.














Argh. Currently on level seven, which is driving me nuts. The soundtrack of this game–that is, the background music–is extremely annoying in my opinion. It’s an okay game.
im stuck on level 30 can anyone help?
Completed 30 but don’t asked how - but my wrist is aching with all that clicking!!
Doug
I can’t get past level 25! Anybody know the sequences?
I can’t solve level 25 either. Extrememely difficult.
can someone make a walkthrough or something im stuck on 26
I don’t understand how to play. I’m in the first lever, there’s no block to move ??
Oh man im already sitting for more than a half an hour on level 30 and i have no idea what to do. Can someone help?!
PLEASE HELP!
I’M STUCK ON LEVEL 30.
I TRIED EVERYTHING.
I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO.
THANKS!
I am so stuck on level 30 - I have been for days now HELP
Clean up in aisle 32… man im stuck………
I just found this game on Kongregate, so I haven’t a clue what I am doing, question is, what is the advantage of the spinning? Does that change the way one can slide the ‘rocks’?