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I would grab a rubber ducky and begin explaining your game to it as if it were a person. This will help you learn where to start, what order you should explain things in, and what you are missing. Have pretend conversations where you are explaining your game and its rules. Ask yourself clarifying questions and decide how you would explain it to someone. Once you figure out the best way to explain it, that is how you should format your book.
I am a teacher and this is how I write lesson plans. I have a little rubber duck on my desk that I talk my lesson out to and it really helps me figure out how to format a lesson.
I got a lot of comments (including people arguing a ton and being asshats in the comments, because reddit) but blank page/rubber duck method was very practically useful for getting me unstuck. Thanks for the good practical technique.