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Sport Sort Puzzle

Sport Sort is a satisfying sports ball puzzle game! Each bottle must contain only one type of ball to complete the level.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Sport Sort Puzzle game overview

Sport Sort is a satisfying sports ball puzzle game! Sort colorful sports balls into glass bottles — football, basketball, tennis, golf, baseball, volleyball and more. Each bottle must contain only one type of ball to complete the level. Use hints and undos wisely, earn stars, and unlock new ball types as you progress. Three difficulty modes from Rookie to Legend. Your progress is always saved — pick up exactly where you left off!

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

The available game information adds a useful game-specific detail: Sport Sort is a satisfying sports ball puzzle game! This helps set expectations before the first attempt.

Sport Sort Puzzle is presented for landscape play. The best opening move follows from understanding the goal, the limiting rule and which choices preserve future options.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Sport Sort Puzzle

Begin with the objective documented for Sport Sort Puzzle: Sport Sort is a satisfying sports ball puzzle game! Each bottle must contain only one type of ball to complete the level.

Follow the official input mapping: Tap a bottle to pick up balls, tap another to sort them! Fill each bottle; with matching sports balls. Use hints wisely — can you sort them all? Use early attempts to isolate timing, direction and power before combining them.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Official controls: Tap a bottle to pick up balls, tap another to sort them! Fill each bottle; with matching sports balls. Use hints wisely — can you sort them all? The official instructions identify touch input for supported mobile play.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Sport Sort Puzzle

  1. Guide-specific note for Sport Sort Puzzle: Each bottle must contain only one type of ball to complete the level.
  2. Study the complete layout before making the first move.
  3. Look for a decision that creates more than one future option.