Immerse yourself in the tactile world of Wooden Ball Sort. Unlike high-intensity puzzles, this game offers a peaceful, "unplugged" feel with its beautiful wooden textures and smooth animation. The rules are easy: tap any tube to move the top ball to another tube. The catch? You can only move a ball on top of another ball of the same color, and the destination tube must have enough space.
With thousands of levels, the difficulty scales from effortless "brain breaks" to complex logic puzzles that require 10 steps of foresight. Whether you want to sharpen your spatial reasoning or just watch colors click into place after a long day, Wooden Ball Sort provides the perfect balance of challenge and tranquility.
Organic Wooden Theme: A warm, minimalist visual style that is easy on the eyes.
One-Finger Control: Effortless gameplay designed for mobile convenience.
No Penalties or Time Limits: Take your time; there is no "Game Over" in this zen experience.
Infinite Undo: Made a wrong move? Revert your steps as many times as needed.
Brain Boosting: Improves organizational skills, planning, and logical deduction.
The Wooden Tubes: Your containers for sorting.
Color Orbs: Vibrant, easy-to-distinguish balls in a variety of palettes.
Extra Tube Power-up: Struggling? Add a temporary empty tube to help shuffle difficult colors.
Level Skip: Earned through gameplay to bypass a particularly tricky arrangement.
Tap to Pick: Tap a tube to lift the top ball.
Tap to Place: Tap another tube to drop the ball in.
The Rule: You can only place a ball on an empty tube or on a ball of the same color.
The Goal: Fill each tube with four balls of the identical color.
Free Up a Tube: Your top priority should be emptying one tube completely. This acts as a "holding bay" for any color, giving you the flexibility to move pieces around.
Target the Bottom: Look at the balls trapped at the bottom of the tubes. Identify which one is the easiest to reach and focus on clearing the layers above it first.
Don't Fear the Undo: If you see yourself getting stuck in a loop where no tubes are clearing, undo 5–10 moves. Often, the mistake happened earlier than you think.
Group Early: If two tubes both have "Red" on top, try to consolidate them immediately to free up space in the other tube.
Start by learning to "juggle" three colors. In early levels, you are given plenty of extra space. Use this time to get used to the movement rules and the "same-color-only" restriction.
Pro players use the "Empty Tube Rotation" method. By rotating which tube is empty, you can move "buried" colors to the top without ever filling your last available slot. Always calculate three moves ahead: "If I move Red here, will it block the Blue I need later?"
| Pros | Cons |
| Very satisfying "click" and "pop" sound effects | Can become repetitive at very high levels |
| Offline play supported—no Wi-Fi needed | Contains standard interstitial ads |
| Tiny app size; won't bloat your storage | No competitive multiplayer mode |
iOS: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Compatibility: Works on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Storage: Low footprint (approx. 90MB).
The latest update (2026) added "Custom Skins," allowing players to swap the wooden tubes for glass, metal, or stone textures. Improved "Color Blind Mode" has also been implemented, adding unique patterns to the balls for better accessibility.
While Water Sort is fluid and continuous, Wooden Ball Sort is discrete. You move one unit at a time, which many players find more logical and less frustrating than managing pouring volumes. The wooden aesthetic is also much warmer than the neon laboratory style of most liquid sorters.
Yes. It is a "staple" puzzle game. It’s the digital equivalent of a fidget spinner for your brain—it keeps your hands busy and your mind focused without causing stress.
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Q: Can I restart a level if I get stuck?
A: Yes, there is a "Refresh" button at the top of every level.
Q: Does the game have a night mode?
A: The wooden theme is naturally dark and warm, making it great for nighttime play, but you can also adjust brightness in the settings.
Q: Is the game suitable for kids?
A: Absolutely! It’s a great way to teach children about sorting, categorization, and logical planning.



















