Stone Ledger:
Runic Vault
Align the runes. Restore the record.
Keep the ledger in balance.
Ancient tablets don’t lie — they drift out of order. Slide, rotate, and lock symbols into perfect patterns to reopen a vault that remembers everything.
See how it works
How It Works
It's kinda like learning a whole new alphabet, except you're working with these heavy stone pieces
Steps:
- Scan the tablet — identify the broken line and missing alignment.
- Align symbols — slide or rotate rune tiles until they “click” into place.
- Complete patterns — rebuild sequences, symmetry, and hidden glyph pairs.
- Balance the ledger — finish with minimal moves and clean accuracy
Core Mechanics
Honestly, when you get it just right, there's this really satisfying click sound that just... I dunno, it feels perfect
Symbol alignment: move tiles to restore a coherent rune line
Pattern matching: detect repeated structures and mirrored glyphs
Seal moments: perfect placements trigger a satisfying “vault lock” effect
Mess up? No big deal - you can undo moves. But honestly, nailing it on the first try is the best feeling
Progress layers: early tablets teach logic, later ones introduce syntax-like rules
We kept it simple - no fancy stuff, just you vs. some really challenging stone puzzles
Modes
Choose your pace
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Archive Mode
Solve at your own speed, unlock deeper chambers
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Time Pressure
Restore tablets before the glow fades
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Daily Tablet
One unique puzzle every day - short, sharp, satisfying
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Vault Challenges
Curated sets with special constraints (limited moves, locked runes)
FAQ
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Not really - we ease you into it. Nobody wants to feel completely lost from the start. The early tablets teach alignment, symmetry, and pattern recognition without overwhelming the player. Each new mechanic builds naturally on the previous one, almost like learning a new alphabet. As you progress, puzzles become more layered — but never unfair. The difficulty ramps up, but we tried to keep it challenging without being frustrating.
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Yeah, you can play most of it without internet. All the main puzzles work offline - you don't need to be connected to solve stuff or get better at it. An internet connection is only required for features like the Daily Tablet or syncing progress across devices. You can play offline most of the time. No wifi? The puzzles are still there.
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Oh man, Time Pressure mode is stressful! The runes literally start fading on you. Really gets your heart pumping. You still need accuracy — rushing blindly will only increase mistakes. You'll do better if you stay cool under pressure. Same puzzles but with a timer - definitely gets your adrenaline going.
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Yeah there are hints, but we're not just gonna hand you the answer. They'll just point out stuff you might've missed - we want you to have that 'aha!' moment yourself. We want those moments where it suddenly clicks and you go 'Oh, I see it now!' Using hints does not interrupt the flow of the puzzle. They act more like guidance than shortcuts.
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Everything auto-saves, so you don't have to worry about losing stuff. You can quit anytime and pick up right where you left off. It keeps track of what you've solved and how well you did it - stuff like how accurate you were and whether you solved it efficiently. This allows you to revisit older tablets and improve your results. Don't worry - the game keeps track of all your progress.
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Yeah, it's free to play. You can do most of the puzzles and daily stuff without paying anything. Optional upgrades may exist for cosmetic enhancements or additional vault sets. The paid extras are just cosmetic - the real game doesn't cost extra.