One-thumb simple
Tap the tube you're pouring from, tap where it lands. You'll get it in three seconds and still be finding clever moves an hour later.
013D Colorful Sort is that tiny puzzle I keep re-opening when my brain needs a minute. Tap a tube, watch the water settle, everything lines up — and somehow that's the whole hook. Weirdly perfect.
Picture a row of glass tubes, each one a muddle of coloured water. Your job: pour them back and forth until every tube holds a single, clean colour. That's it. No timers screaming at you, no lives to lose. Just you, some liquid, and that little click in your head when a tube finally goes solid.
Tap the tube you're pouring from, tap where it lands. You'll get it in three seconds and still be finding clever moves an hour later.
01No countdown, no penalties, unlimited undo. Mess a level up? Rewind and try a different pour. It genuinely wants you to relax.
02Plenty tucked away, and they ramp up so gently you barely notice you're solving harder puzzles.
03Fully offline. No signal, no problem — the whole thing lives on your phone, so it's there whenever you've got two idle minutes.
04The colours, the little pour animation, the soft plink — it's basically a fidget toy that happens to have puzzles in it.
05A colour only moves onto a matching colour, or into empty space. Read the board first — half the fun is spotting the order hiding in the mess.
Empty tubes are gold. Use them as breathing room to shuffle colours around without painting yourself into a corner.
Stuck? Tap undo as many times as you like, or reset and start the level fresh. Nothing is ever really lost here.
Screens grabbed mid-solve. Yes, I left a couple half-finished on purpose — that's exactly the itch that keeps you tapping "next level".
Paraphrased from the kind of reviews you actually stop and read — the honest, slightly chaotic ones.
"My go-to before sleep. No stress, no ads shouting at me every ten seconds, just quiet little puzzles. My brain finally shuts up."
"Started as a five-minute thing on the bus. I am now on level two-hundred-something and I regret nothing."
"The colours are gorgeous and the pour sound is weirdly addictive. Wish the harder levels came faster, but I'll take it."
"Perfect for a fidgety brain. I keep it on my home screen next to the clock. Zero regrets, full serotonin."
"Took it on a flight with no wifi and it saved my sanity for three hours. Offline actually means offline here."
"My nan and my nephew both play it. That never happens. Simple enough for anyone, tricky enough to stay interesting."
It's free, it's offline, and it's the calmest two minutes you'll spend on your phone today. Go pour some colours.