If you don't know how nonograms work... I'm too busy to explain it. Just kiddin'. You look at the instructions for each row and column and use them to make a pattern on the grid. For example, if it says 2,1 next to the middle row, then there are 2 filled squares, then at least one empty square, and then 1 single square filled (from left to right. In columns it's from top to bottom), in the middle row. It seems complicated but if you look up "nonogram" in a web browser you'll see pictures of solved ones and it'll be clear. When you complete a board it will clear the board and choose another random solution. You get more and more points for each board you complete. I was too lazy to put a high score system into it so yeh.