Lipuzz Water Sort Puzzle: tube-by-tube color sorting in a chemistry lab
In Lipuzz Water Sort Puzzle, you pour colored liquids from one test tube to another until every tube holds a single shade, and the chemistry-lab backdrop makes each fix feel like a broken experiment coming back under control. It is a free online browser puzzle with no download or signup, and you can tap on mobile or click with a mouse on desktop.
The rule set is strict: a pour only works into an empty tube or onto a matching color, so every move changes the available space on the board. That is why the game sits naturally in the Logical category, where one misplaced layer can block two or three future pours.
Mixed tubes are easier to read when you park one color group in the spare container, then use that gap to build a cleaner stack. The game also trains memory a little, because you keep track of which tube hides the last red, blue, or green layer before you move again.
Spare containers and harder boards keep the sorting pressure rising
As the levels grow, more colors share the same rack, so you need to plan a few pours ahead instead of chasing the nearest open tube. That is where the Water Sort tag fits, because the whole challenge comes from stacking liquids in the right order rather than rushing through the board.
If you want a close mechanical match, Aqua Sort follows the same pour, match, and clear rhythm, while Bird Sort Puzzle uses a similar sorting flow with different pieces. Sorting Balls is another good comparison, since it asks you to group colors with limited space and careful setup. When a level stalls, the top menu can hand you another container, so you can rescue the board without starting over.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
12 october 2021
Last Update
12 october 2021