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Magic Sort Level 117 Walkthrough

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Magic Sort Level 117 Pattern Overview

The Overall Puzzle Structure

At the start of Magic Sort Level 117, players are presented with a screen full of colorful liquid-filled bottles. The top row contains a collection of bottles, some with multiple colors already sorted into distinct layers, while others have question marks indicating they need to be completed. The bottom row displays empty bottles, ready to receive the sorted liquids. The primary mechanic is pouring liquids from one bottle to another. The challenge lies in strategically transferring the liquids to achieve the correct sorted order in each bottle, following the distinct color layers. This level fundamentally tests the player's ability to plan ahead, visualize the pouring process, and execute moves efficiently to avoid getting stuck.

The Key Elements at a Glance

  • Colored Liquids: The core elements are the liquids in various colors: green, yellow, orange, blue, purple, pink, brown, and black. These need to be isolated into their respective bottles.
  • Bottles: There are two types of bottles: the top row contains bottles with varying levels of sorted liquids and some empty spaces, while the bottom row has entirely empty bottles ready to be filled.
  • Sorting Goal: The objective is to fill each bottle in the top row with a single, solid color of liquid.
  • Pouring Mechanism: Players tap on a source bottle and then a target bottle to pour the liquid. The liquid can only be poured if the target bottle has space and the color being poured is compatible with the top layer of the liquid already in the target bottle.

Step-by-Step Solution for Magic Sort Level 117

Opening: The Best First Move

The most effective opening move is to take the blue liquid from the second bottle in the top row and pour it into the first empty bottle in the bottom row. This immediately frees up space and separates a color that will be needed later. By isolating the blue liquid early, we simplify the subsequent pouring steps and create a clear path to sorting the other colors.

Mid-Game: How the Puzzle Opens Up

After moving the blue liquid, the next crucial step is to address the yellow liquid. Pouring the yellow from the third bottle in the top row into the second empty bottle in the bottom row is a strategic move. This clears out the third bottle, allowing for more flexible pouring of other colors. As more colors are successfully transferred to the bottom row, the top row bottles become less cluttered, making it easier to see potential moves and identify the next color to isolate. The progression involves a continuous cycle of pouring the topmost available color from a bottle into an empty or compatible bottle, progressively filling the bottom row and creating more options in the top row. For instance, pouring the orange liquid into the third bottom bottle and then moving the green from the first top bottle into the first bottom bottle are logical next steps to consolidate colors and create more room.

End-Game: Final Cleanup and Completion

As the puzzle nears completion, the focus shifts to efficiently sorting the remaining colors. This often involves more complex maneuvers where you might need to temporarily pour a color into a bottle that already has another color, but where the new color can be poured on top of the existing one without issue. For example, moving the purple liquid from the fourth top bottle to the fourth empty bottle, and then the pink from the fifth to the fifth, sets up the final stage. The last few pours might require careful consideration of which bottle has the most space or which color needs to be moved to facilitate the final placements. The final stage often involves pouring the remaining colors like brown and then black into their designated bottles, completing the sorting and ending the level.

Why Magic Sort Level 117 Feels So Tricky

The "Almost Sorted" Illusion

Many players might look at the top row and think that some bottles are already mostly sorted. For instance, seeing a bottle with a small amount of one color on top of a larger amount of another might lead to the assumption that it's easier to complete. However, this can be a trap. The real trick is that you often need to move the top layer color out to make room for a different color that needs to be placed at the bottom of that same bottle. The visual cue to avoid this trap is to look at the destination bottles; if a bottle in the top row already has a significant amount of a color that also exists in the bottom row, it's likely a sign that you need to extract the top color first.

The Deceptive "Empty Space" Logic

Players might assume that any empty space in a bottle is fair game for pouring any color. However, the game's logic dictates that you can only pour a liquid into a bottle if the target bottle is either completely empty, or if the liquid you are pouring matches the color at the very top of the liquid already in that bottle. A common mistake is trying to pour a color into a bottle with an empty space but a different color below it. The visual solution is to always check the topmost visible color in the target bottle before pouring. If there's no visible liquid, it's safe to pour any color.

The Hidden Dependency of Color Layers

The most significant trick in this level is understanding how the color layers build up. You can only pour a color onto a matching color, or into an empty bottle. This means that sometimes, to get a specific color to the bottom of a bottle, you need to empty out all the colors that are currently on top of it. Players often overlook the fact that a seemingly simple pour might be blocked later because a different color was placed on top prematurely. The key is to recognize which colors must be at the bottom of a target bottle and work backward, emptying the bottles in the correct sequence to allow those bottom colors to be placed first.

The Logic Behind This Magic Sort Level 117 Solution

From the Biggest Clue to the Smallest Detail

The overarching logic for solving this level, and many like it, starts with identifying the most restrictive elements. In this case, the most restrictive element is the fact that you can only pour liquids onto matching colors or into empty bottles. This means that colors that have many layers on top of them in the initial setup are the ones that require the most foresight. The strategy is to prioritize moves that free up colors that are trapped at the bottom of bottles. By moving the blue liquid first, we immediately create an accessible color in the bottom row, which can then be used as a temporary holding spot for other colors. The process then continues by identifying the next most "trapped" color and creating a path for it, working systematically through each color and its potential destinations. The "biggest clue" is the color-matching rule, and the "smallest detail" is ensuring each pour contributes to freeing up a color or completing a target bottle without creating an unresolvable situation.

The Reusable Rule for Similar Levels

The fundamental rule for solving these color-sorting puzzles is: Prioritize freeing trapped colors and maintain the ability to pour into empty or matching top layers. This means always looking for moves that:

  1. Empty a bottle in the top row, making its contents available.
  2. Create an empty bottle in the bottom row, which acts as a universal temporary holder.
  3. Allow you to pour a color onto its matching counterpart, ensuring you don't block future moves.

When faced with a new sorting level, observe the initial state: which colors are at the bottom of the top bottles? Which colors are in the top layer of the bottom bottles? Identify the colors that seem most difficult to access or move. Start by making moves that liberate these colors or their immediate path. If you find yourself stuck, it's usually because you poured a color onto a non-matching color prematurely, or you filled a destination bottle in a way that blocks a crucial later move. Always consider the immediate consequence of a pour on future options.

FAQ

How do I pour liquids correctly in Magic Sort?

You tap on the bottle containing the liquid you want to pour, and then tap on the destination bottle. The liquid will only pour if the destination bottle is empty or if the liquid you are pouring matches the color currently at the top of the liquid in the destination bottle.

What if I get stuck and can't make any more valid moves?

If you're stuck, it usually means a previous move created an unresolvable situation. The game often has a "restart" or "undo" option. Analyze your moves to see where you might have trapped a color or filled a bottle incorrectly, and try again with a different sequence of pours.

How do I sort colors efficiently in Magic Sort Level 117?

Focus on freeing up the colors that are at the bottom of the top bottles first. Create empty spaces in the bottom row by moving colors there. Always ensure your pours are logical and don't block future, more critical moves.