Color Water Sort 3D
Scoop rainbow liquids between beakers, balance every pour, and leave each tube filled with a single shimmering shade.
Gameplay overview
Layered liquid logic
Each level starts with tangled stacks of neon fluids occupying a shelf of slim beakers. Tap one tube, then another to pour the top colour into a vessel with space — but only if the hue matches the one waiting on top. Success means leaving every test tube filled with a single tone, while managing a limited number of empty flasks and tight pouring limits. Early puzzles teach the basics, before tricky multi-step cascades demand careful planning to avoid locking a colour in place.
Control guide
Simple taps, satisfying pours
| Action | Input / gesture |
|---|---|
| Select source tube | Click or tap the beaker whose top layer you want to pour |
| Pour into target | Click or tap another tube with space and the same visible colour |
| Undo a move | Press the curved arrow button to revert the last pour |
| Shuffle layout | Use the shuffle icon when a level allows a rearrange assist |
Color Water Sort 3D plays smoothly with a mouse, trackpad, or touch controls — no keyboard required.
Why you'll love it
Zen-filled challenge
- Hundreds of handcrafted stages gradually increase difficulty with new colour counts and taller tubes.
- Soft sound design and glassy animations make every pour and swirl satisfyingly tactile.
- Unlimited undos encourage experimentation without punishing mistakes.
Our take
Why Color Water Sort 3D is calming to play
Color Water Sort 3D takes a familiar sorting concept and gives it a pleasing, liquid twist. Watching colours pour and settle into clean gradients is inherently satisfying, and the 3D flasks make it easy to see how much space you have left in each container.
Because there is no hard time limit, the challenge is purely about sequencing your moves efficiently, which makes it great for players who like to think a few steps ahead without feeling rushed.
Who will enjoy it?
Fans of tube sorters and other organisational puzzles will feel right at home here. It is ideal for people who enjoy methodical, low-pressure problem solving with a strong visual payoff once everything snaps into order.
Sorting tips
Plan the cascade
- Preserve at least one empty beaker as a staging area for stubborn colours.
- Focus on completing the tallest stacks first — they hide the most colours underneath.
- When stuck, undo a few moves and free a tube with multiple matching layers to break the deadlock.