Color Chain Sort

1038 votes

COLOR CHAIN SORT

Color Chain Sort
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Color Chain Sort
Color Chain Sort
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Rating: 9.6 (1038 votes)
Category: Puzzle
Type: classic brain
Platform: Browser (Desktop and Mobile)

What is Color Chain Sort?

What is Color Chain Sort?Color Chain Sort is a logic-heavy, "Water-Sort" style puzzle game that uses industrial chains instead of liquids. It challenges your "Sequence Planning" and "Spatial Buffer" management. It’s a minimalist, brain-training experience perfect for players who enjoy sorting mechanics but want a more tactile, mechanical feel with satisfying metallic sound effects and clinking physics.

Description

Organize the chaos! Sort the colored chains until all same colors are together in this relaxing yet challenging logic puzzle game.

How to Play

How to play Color Chain Sort?You are presented with several hooks, each holding a mix of different colored chain links. Your goal is to sort the links so that each hook only holds links of a single color. Click a hook to pick up the top link (or a stack of identical colored links) and click another hook to move them. The Rule: You can only move a link onto an empty hook or on top of a link of the same color. If a hook is full, you cannot add more links.

How to Get High Scores in Color Chain Sort

How to get high scores in Color Chain Sort?High scores are tied to "Move Efficiency." The game calculates your "IQ Rating" based on how many moves you made compared to the "Par Move" count. To get a high score, avoid "Dead-end Moves"—always ensure you have at least one empty or "Buffer Hook" available. Successfully clearing the board without using the "Undo" button once will trigger the "Logical Genius" bonus and provide extra stars.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What do I do if I get stuck with no moves?

You can use the "Add Hook" power-up to gain an extra slot, which usually makes the puzzle solvable again.

Q: Do the levels get harder?

Yes, as you progress, the number of colors increases and the hooks become shorter, requiring much tighter planning.