Sorting Balls and the glass-tube color stacks
Sorting Balls uses glass tubes and the top-ball rule: you move only the upper ball, then place it into a tube with the same top color or into an empty tube. The board starts as mixed stacks, so every move changes what sits on top and what stays buried. That makes the game fit the Logical category, and the clear bottle look helps you read the board fast.
Matching colors without trapping a key ball
The sorting tag fits because the real task is to separate mixed tubes into single-color columns. The color tag also makes sense, since the puzzle is solved by grouping each hue and keeping a spare lane open for future drops. If you know Bird Sort Puzzle, you will recognize the same container-planning rhythm, with each tube acting as a small storage puzzle.
It also lines up with Water Sort Puzzle Italian Brainrot because both games ask you to route one piece at a time and avoid boxing yourself in. Fans of Ball Sort Puzzle will find the same color-stack logic here, but the round balls and glass bottles give the board a different visual read. That similarity matters when a late move forces you to undo a stack and rebuild it in a cleaner order.
On mobile, you tap a tube; on desktop, you click, so the controls stay simple in your browser with no download and no signup. This free online puzzle plays in your browser, and the best path often starts by freeing one buried color, parking it in an empty tube, and then chaining the rest into matching stacks. Clear the last mixed bottle and you move straight to the next layout, which keeps the challenge focused on planning rather than speed.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
09 april 2025
Last Update
09 april 2025