Color Sort — pour the syrups until each bottle is one color
Color Sort is now live — a pour-and-sort puzzle, dressed as a street gola cart full of bright syrup bottles.
How it works:
- Tap a bottle to pick it up, then tap another to pour the top color across.
- Colors only stack on the same color — so you have to think a few pours ahead. Pour the wrong one and a bottle gets stuck.
- When a bottle fills with a single color, its cork pops on with a happy little bounce. That's the whole reward loop.
The deliberate design choice: no timer, and no way to lose. Sorting is about planning — "which pour now won't trap me later?" — and a countdown would turn that into a panic. If you ever get stuck, tap undo or add a spare bottle and keep going.
Each color is a syrup flavor — strawberry, orange, lemon, green apple, blueberry, grape — so a child can sort by the picture, not just the color. Early batches start with two colors and one spare bottle and teach the rule one pour at a time. Then the cart fills with more colors and fewer spares, generated fresh every time, so the climb never runs out. Progress saves on the device: close the tab, come back tomorrow, same level.
Best for ages 5–8. Builds planning and sequential reasoning — the same look-ahead family as Zip, Sudoku, and Tangram.