What’s new in Fluffy Balls - Sorting
- Improved mouse drag detection for easier sorting
- Smoother transitions between puzzle stages
- Optimized level progression for steadier difficulty curve
Tips & strategy
- Always keep one flask mostly empty to use as a buffer.
- Resist the urge to finish a color early; flexibility often helps later.
- Backtrack a few moves if you hit a dead end instead of restarting.
Gameplay walkthrough
Fluffy Balls - Sorting strategy guide
What separates skilled players in Fluffy Balls - Sorting is planning several steps ahead. Instead of just matching visible colors, good players anticipate how moving one ball frees up space for future moves. You’ll want to keep at least one flask as empty as possible to use as a buffer for tricky rearrangements.
A common mistake is filling every flask too quickly, which removes your ability to shuffle balls around. Always try to maintain at least one open flask. Another error is moving a ball based solely on immediate color matches—sometimes moving a ball to a temporary location helps untangle stuck colors later on.
If you’re stuck with no available moves, take a moment to scan for any flask that could be emptied with a few precise moves. In tough spots, reverse recent steps and try a different sorting order. Occasionally, it helps to break a nearly finished flask if it means unlocking a crowded area elsewhere.
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