Zuma Boom’s cannon shots and color matches
In Zuma Boom, you fire colored balls from a cannon into a moving marble line and build matches of 3 or more before the track reaches the hole. The bright, high-contrast marbles make each incoming color easy to read, so every shot is about timing, angle, and slotting the right ball into the next gap.
Chain clears matter because one well-placed ball can pull a cluster into place and open space at the front of the line. When you keep those links going, the pressure drops for a moment and the moving track has less room to creep toward the finish.
Mouse or touch aiming in a browser puzzle
You can aim with the mouse or tap on touch controls, then fire straight into the chain without any setup. It runs in your browser with no download and no signup, so you can start on desktop or mobile in a few seconds.
Watch the colors at the front of the line first, because a single mismatch can block a clean clear and force you to chase the next opening. The game rewards quick reads of the board, especially when you are trying to chain several matches in a row instead of spending shots to recover space. That pace makes each turn feel immediate, because the ball you hold now decides the shape of the next two shots.
Fans of Zuma will recognise the same color-match pressure. Zumar Deluxe follows the same marble-shooter structure with a moving line to stop. Zumba Mania is another close fit because it keeps the focus on lining up shots, clearing groups, and preventing the track from advancing. For a broader puzzle route, this page keeps the action tight and easy to jump into.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
26 august 2019
Last Update
26 august 2019