

Rope Sorting
About Rope Sorting
Rope Sorting is a wonderfully calming way to stretch your brain and unwind at any pace. With its gentle colors and satisfying sense of progress, it's the perfect companion for a quiet afternoon or a quick mindful break. You'll find yourself saying "just one more level" again and again!
How to Play
The rules are simple:
- Only the top rope and only one color can be taken per turn.
- Select the desired spool, drop the ropes onto the empty spools.
- Connect and combine ropes of the same colors.
- Fill the spools. That's it!
Tips
Start by focusing on colors that are closest to being completed rather than scattering your moves everywhere. Always peek at the top rope on each spool before tapping, and think a few steps ahead so you don't accidentally block yourself. Don't hesitate to use the rollback feature if a move doesn't work out, and save your extra coil power-ups for the trickier stages where you truly feel stuck.
Advanced Strategies
Plan your route by identifying which colors have the most tangled segments across multiple spools, and prioritize freeing those first to maximize open space. Think of empty spools as your most valuable resource—only use them when a move will directly lead to completing a color or unlocking a chain reaction. If the board feels overwhelming, step back and look for the simplest available connection before diving into complex rearrangements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tap a spool to pick up its top rope segment, then tap an empty spool or one with matching colors on top to place it. Keep combining same-colored segments until every spool is filled with a single complete color.
Focus on one color at a time, use empty spools strategically, and don't be afraid to use the rollback button to try a different approach. Save your extra coil power-ups for levels where you feel truly stuck.
Yes! The simple color-matching mechanics and intuitive tap controls make it accessible and enjoyable for players of all ages, while still offering enough challenge to keep older players engaged.















































