Liquid Sort Puzzle is a browser puzzle game where players pour colored liquid between glasses, follow matching and capacity rules, sort each glass into one color, and solve levels efficiently.
A calm color-sorting logic puzzle
Liquid Sort Puzzle is a browser puzzle game about rearranging colored liquid between glasses until each glass contains only one color. Players tap or click one glass, then another, to pour liquid under specific rules. The receiving glass must have enough space, and the top color must match when pouring onto existing liquid.
The game is easy to start because the action is familiar: choose a glass and pour. The challenge comes from planning several moves ahead so the board does not lock up.
The pouring rules
The pouring rule is simple but strict. You can pour from one glass into another only when the receiving glass has enough capacity and the color on top is compatible. This prevents random rearranging and makes every move matter.
Players need to identify which colors are blocking other colors. A glass with several layers is not only a container; it is a stack of decisions. The top layer controls what can happen next.
Sorting each glass into one color
The final goal is clean separation. Each glass should end with one color only. This means players should not think only about the next pour. They should also think about where each color will eventually live.
A useful strategy is to assign destination glasses once a color begins forming a complete stack. If blue already has a nearly complete glass, avoid placing unrelated colors on top of it. Protecting progress is as important as making new progress.
Empty glasses as workspace
Empty glasses are valuable because they create temporary storage. Many levels become easier when the player uses an empty glass to move a blocking color out of the way. However, filling every empty glass too quickly can remove flexibility.
The best players treat empty space as a resource. They use it to uncover lower layers, combine matching colors, and then free the glass again. A good empty glass can solve several problems across a level.
Minimal move thinking
The game encourages finishing levels with minimal moves. That adds a planning layer for players who want more than completion. A move is efficient when it either combines matching colors, opens a buried color, or frees a useful glass.
Unnecessary pours may still be reversible, but they increase the move count and can create clutter. Minimal-move play rewards patience and board reading.
Desktop and mobile experience
Liquid Sort Puzzle works well on desktop and mobile because tapping or clicking glasses is direct. The main interface need is clarity. Players must distinguish similar colors, see glass capacity, and understand which liquid layer is currently on top.
Color contrast matters. If two shades are too close, the puzzle becomes harder for visual reasons rather than logical ones. Clear glass outlines and stable animations also help players track pours.
Common mistakes
New players often pour whenever a legal move appears. Legal does not always mean useful. Another mistake is filling empty glasses too soon. Without workspace, the player may be unable to uncover buried colors.
Players may also split a nearly completed color stack by moving it away from its destination. Once a glass is close to completion, it is usually better to protect it.
What works
- The rules are simple and easy to learn.
- Capacity and color matching create real logic.
- Empty glasses add strategic flexibility.
- Minimal moves give skilled players an extra goal.
- Calm pacing makes the game approachable.
What does not work
- Similar colors can reduce readability.
- Some levels may require restarts after poor early moves.
- Players seeking fast action may find it quiet.
- Undo or restart controls are important for comfort.
Practical tips
- Keep at least one empty glass available when possible.
- Build complete color stacks and protect them.
- Avoid legal moves that do not improve the board.
- Use temporary storage to uncover hidden layers.
- Think two or three pours ahead before moving.
Content suitability
Liquid Sort Puzzle is a nonviolent logic game focused on color sorting, planning, and observation. It is not a science experiment or real liquid-handling lesson. Its value is calm puzzle solving and pattern organization.
Players looking for action may prefer another title. Players who enjoy quiet logic puzzles should find it clear and satisfying.
Final verdict
Liquid Sort Puzzle works because strict pouring rules turn a simple action into thoughtful planning. Color stacks, glass capacity, empty workspace, and minimal-move goals create a clean browser puzzle loop.
FAQ
Is Liquid Sort Puzzle free?
Yes. It is playable in the browser on Spinappy.
How do I pour liquid?
Tap or click one glass, then select another glass that can receive the top color.
Why can I not pour into a glass?
The receiving glass may be full, or the top color may not match.
What is the goal?
Sort the liquid so each glass contains only one color.
Controls
Tap or click a glass, then another to pour. You can only pour if: The color on top matches between glasses. The receiving glass has enough capacity. Your aim is to finish each level with minimal moves though Liquid Sort Puzzle