SortPuz - Review
SortPuz

SortPuz

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SortPuz delivers soothing logic challenges with colorful water

SortPuz takes the familiar color-sorting concept and turns it into a highly addictive brain workout wrapped in a clean, minimalist design. Your task is simple on paper: pour colored liquids between slender test tubes until each one holds a single shade. In practice, that simplicity hides a surprisingly deep layer of strategy.

The controls are delightfully straightforward. With one-finger taps, you select a tube and pour its top color into another, as long as there’s space and the colors match. Early levels act as a gentle tutorial, letting you grasp the rules without pressure. Before long, extra tubes and a wider color palette ramp up the complexity, forcing you to think several moves ahead.

What makes SortPuz shine is its pacing. Levels are short and snappy, making it ideal for quick sessions during commutes or breaks, but there are thousands of stages to tackle if you want to sink in for longer stretches. The game also runs smoothly on a wide range of devices thanks to its modest resource demands, and offline play is a welcome bonus for puzzle fans on the go.

Visually, the game is crisp and uncluttered, with vibrant colors that are easy to distinguish at a glance. The interface keeps distractions to a minimum, helping you stay focused on solving each puzzle. However, players who dislike repetition may find the core loop a bit samey over extended sessions, as the mechanics stay consistent even while difficulty rises.

Overall, SortPuz is a polished, relaxed yet mentally engaging puzzler that’s perfect as a daily brain-teasing habit and a pleasant way to unwind.

package name

sortpuz.water.sort.puzzle.game

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Dark Halo