Water Sort Puzzle - Color Sort

Water Sort Puzzle - Color Sort

Solitaire Card Studio
star4.9115.9K ratings
trending_up1,000,000+Installs
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Updated2026-01-12
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Version1.0.34
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RequiresAndroid 5.0+
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CategoryPuzzle
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PriceFree
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Water Sort Puzzle - Color Sort is covered in the LogicAppGuide Android app library as a Puzzle app. Use this page to compare fit, screenshots and public signals, while the official Google Play listing remains the source for installation decisions.

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For the Puzzle category, LogicAppGuide looks for a clear use case: what problem the app solves, how quickly a reader can judge fit, and whether its screenshots and public signals make sense beside nearby picks.

Its 4.9 star average is a strong public signal, but the most useful check is whether recent reviewers still mention stable performance, fair pacing and acceptable ad load.

The visible update date is 2026-01-12. Treat that as a maintenance clue, then confirm on Google Play because version notes, compatibility and permissions can change after this page is generated.

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Review basis: Google Play listing metadata, screenshots, public rating signals, store feature claims, and LogicAppGuide category comparison.

Water Sort Puzzle - Color Sort from Solitaire Card Studio presents itself less like a flashy casual game and more like a calm color-sorting exercise. The store summary describes a "satisfying and challenging brain training color sort puzzle," and the longer description repeatedly returns to relaxation, smooth color flow, focus, patience, and planning. That framing is important. Many sorting games promise endless levels, but this one is selling the feeling of order: messy tubes become clean sets of color, one careful pour at a time.

The public listing signals are strong. In this snapshot, the app has more than 1 million installs, a 4.9 star average, and about 116,000 public ratings. That is a meaningful rating base for a single-mechanic puzzle game. It suggests that the app's first impression works for many players, but it does not answer every question. Water-sort games can receive high ratings when the early levels are relaxing, while later levels may reveal whether the design is truly thoughtful or simply dependent on hints, extra tubes, and ad interruptions.

The description gives a clearer emotional target than many puzzle listings. It calls the game "calm yet addictive," emphasizes that there is "no rush, no pressure," and describes the experience as mindful rather than stressful. That is a useful promise because water-sort puzzles are not mainly about surprise. They are about a steady mental rhythm. The player studies the tubes, opens temporary space, moves the top color, and gradually turns a tangled arrangement into something clean. If the app protects that rhythm, it can be genuinely relaxing.

The risk is that "relaxing" and "challenging" can pull against each other. A good version of this genre increases complexity without making the player feel trapped by arbitrary limits. Extra colors, more tubes, and trickier starting layouts are welcome if the board remains readable. Frustration appears when the app creates difficulty mostly to push hints or paid help. This listing shows in-app purchases at $2.99 per item, so a reader should check recent reviews to see what those purchases affect. A fair water-sort puzzle lets patient players solve through logic.

Visual clarity is the biggest practical issue. This app exposes a large screenshot set in the catalogue, which is helpful because screenshots can show whether the color palette is comfortable, whether tubes are spaced well, and whether interface controls crowd the board. Color-sort puzzles need strong contrast. If two shades are too close, the puzzle stops feeling mindful and starts feeling like visual work. I would also check whether the screenshots show actual high-level boards rather than only simple beginner stages.

Compared with Water SortPuz 3D, this listing feels more focused on calmness than on 3D spectacle. That can be a strength. A sorting game does not need a heavy visual style if the pouring animation is smooth and the board is easy to read. Compared with broader match-3 games, Water Sort Puzzle - Color Sort has less variety, but also less noise. The appeal is not characters, events, or rewards; it is the satisfaction of finishing a board through a sequence of logical moves.

The app's "Everyone" content rating fits the theme, and the January 12, 2026 update date is a positive maintenance sign. Still, current user reviews matter because small changes can alter the experience. A new ad placement, a changed hint system, or a more aggressive restart prompt can make a calm puzzle feel less calm. I would look especially for comments about ads after levels, level solvability, color visibility, crashes, and whether progress survives updates.

The best audience is someone who wants a quiet puzzle break and enjoys organizing visual information. This could fit a player who wants to relax after work, fill a commute, or play something that does not require fast reactions. It is not ideal for someone who wants story, competition, or deep strategic systems. It is also not the right pick if the reader becomes annoyed by repeated mechanics, because the genre is intentionally repetitive.

My verdict is that Water Sort Puzzle - Color Sort is a credible option in the color-sorting category, especially for readers who care more about calm pacing than novelty. The rating base, update signal, and description all point toward a polished casual puzzle. Before installing, inspect screenshots for color readability and recent reviews for ad pressure or paywall complaints. If those checks look good, this app can deliver the exact thing it promises: a simple, orderly puzzle loop that feels satisfying because every pour has a purpose.

assignment App Information

DeveloperSolitaire Card Studio
CategoryPuzzle
Install tier1,000,000+
Current Version1.0.34
Last Updated2026-01-12
Content RatingEveryone
PriceFree
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4.9
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115.9K ratings on Google Play

Rating data is sourced from the Google Play Store. For the latest user reviews, visit the official app page.

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