Water Sort
Water Sort is a puzzle game where you need to sort water into bottles. Use clever thinking to arrange the water so that each bottle contains only one color.
How to play interacting with the bottles
This is an incredibly fun game where you need to think strategically to quickly complete each level. Your task is to arrange the water in the bottles so that each bottle contains only one color. Complete the level in the fewest steps or within the time limit. Solve as many levels as possible to open new levels, maps, or modes.
Selecting and pouring water into bottles
- Tap a bottle to select it, then tap the target bottle to pour.
- Water can only be poured when the top color of the two bottles is compatible and there is enough space in the target bottle.
Using support tools
- In difficult levels, you can use Undo to go back to the previous step.
- Use Hint for suggestions on reasonable moves, or buy extra bottles to create more strategic space.
How the difficulty progresses
The difficulty is built progressively, including the number of bottles, the color distribution algorithm, and variables that affect the challenging experience. The progression is designed to keep you feeling challenged but not stuck.
Increasing number of bottles and colors
In the early levels, there are fewer bottles and only a few basic colors. As you progress, the number of colors increases, and the bottle arrangements become more complex, requiring players to analyze more steps to find the optimal solution.
Complex color mixing structure
The color mixing algorithm is refined to create more challenging states. Intertwined or multiple thin layers of colors require careful calculation of the pouring order.
How to complete levels quickly
- Focus on pouring colors that are almost full or almost empty in a bottle.
- Solving a bottle early creates more space, making it easier and faster to manipulate the bottles.
- Instead of pouring randomly, pay attention to the top color of each bottle to avoid unnecessary steps, saving time and reducing the need for Undo. Before pouring, visualize the next two or three steps to see how the sequence of colors will move.