Ball Sort Puzzle: stack matching colors in glass tubes
Ball Sort Puzzle has you tap a tube, lift the top ball, and drop it into another tube until every glass container holds one color. The clear test-tube layout makes each move easy to track, and the empty slots give you room to build long chains instead of making blind swaps.
The rule set stays tight: a ball can land only on the same color or on an empty tube with space. That simple constraint turns the board into a logical puzzle where every transfer changes the next two or three moves, not just the current one.
Hints and restarts when a tube gets blocked
It runs in your browser with no download and no signup, and the one-finger tap control works well on mobile and desktop. If you get boxed in, the hint button points to the best move, and a restart lets you reset the level without penalties or a timer ticking down.
Level layouts that keep the color stacks changing
As the levels change, the tube counts and color layouts shift, so you need to keep a spare space open for sorting cleanly.
Bird Sort Puzzle uses the same stack-and-separate idea, only with birds instead of balls.
Sorting Balls follows the same tube-grouping rule and asks you to keep colors in order.
Water Sort Puzzle Italian Brainrot keeps the same color-matching logic but swaps the balls for liquid.
The sorting tag fits the core action, since every move is about grouping colors by tube.
The color tag also applies because the top ball decides whether a move is legal.
The puzzle tag is a natural fit for the restart-and-retry structure, and the boards stay readable enough for short browser sessions on SGameS.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
04 april 2023
Last Update
04 april 2023