Sort The Balls Challenge 6.0

Sort The Balls Challenge 6.0

Abhishek Akhani – Freeware – iOS
out of 4 votes
Latest Version
6.0
image/svg+xml VERY GOOD User Rating

Sort the Balls is an engaging and thought-provoking puzzle game that challenges players to exercise their critical thinking skills. The objective is to efficiently sort the balls of the same type into a single tube, completing this task in as few steps as possible.

How to Play:

  • Group balls of the same color into one tube to advance through the levels.
  • Tap on a tube to select a ball, then tap on another tube to move the ball there.
  • Movement is restricted; you can only place a ball on top of another if both share the same color, and there is adequate space in the target tube.
  • If you find yourself at an impasse, you may restart the level at any time or utilize an additional tube if necessary.

This game provides a stimulating way to relax and pass the time, making it an enjoyable choice for those seeking a mental challenge.

Overview

Sort The Balls Challenge is a Freeware software in the category Games & Entertainment developed by Abhishek Akhani.

The latest version of Sort The Balls Challenge is 6.0, released on 12/30/2024. It was initially added to our database on 12/30/2024.

Sort The Balls Challenge runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of Sort The Balls Challenge gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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