Liquid Sort Puzzle Review and Color Pouring Strategy Notes
Liquid Sort Puzzle asks players to pour colored water between glasses until each glass holds one color. These notes explain move order, empty-space management, and how to avoid trapping colors.
Liquid Sort Puzzle is a planning puzzle disguised as a simple pour
Liquid Sort Puzzle is easy to understand because the rules are visual. Tap or click one glass, choose another glass, and pour if the top colors match and the receiving glass has enough space. The level is solved when each glass contains only one color. The challenge comes from the order of those pours. A move that looks helpful can hide a color deeper in the stack or fill the only glass that could have been used as a temporary workspace.
Because the pieces are liquid layers, the board has a satisfying sense of progress. Every clean color stack feels like a step toward order. The danger is moving too quickly. The first legal pour is not always the best pour, especially once levels include more colors and less spare room.
How to use empty glasses
Empty glasses are the most important resource. They let the player uncover buried colors, separate mixed stacks, and repair awkward positions. Filling every empty glass too early can trap the board. Before using the last empty space, check what color will need to move next and whether there will still be a place for it.
One good habit is to build confirmed stacks first. If a glass already has two or three layers of the same color, protect it. Pour matching layers into it only when doing so does not block another essential move. A near-complete stack is valuable because it removes future decisions from the board.
If a color appears in several glasses, look for the glass with the most accessible top layer. Moving that piece first can reveal the next useful layer underneath.
Playing with fewer wasted moves
Minimal moves come from avoiding reversals. If a pour will probably need to be undone immediately, it may be a sign that another color should be cleared first. Pause before pouring into a mixed glass, because the new top color may prevent access to the layer below.
Work from obvious matches toward harder sections. When two top colors already match and the receiving glass has room, that move may be safe if it does not consume critical empty space. When nothing obvious is available, examine the buried colors and ask which glass must be opened.
On mobile, the tap controls fit naturally. On desktop, the larger view makes it easier to scan the whole board before committing.
Who gets the most from it
Liquid Sort Puzzle suits players who like quiet logic puzzles, color organization, and gradual problem solving. It is approachable for a short break but can become thoughtful when the board is tight.
Players who want action will find it slow. Players who enjoy sorting, planning, and fixing a messy board should find the pouring loop clean and satisfying.