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Magic Sort Level 607 Walkthrough

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Magic Sort Level 607 Pattern Overview

The Overall Puzzle Structure

At the start of Level 607, you're presented with a familiar layout of colored liquid bottles. There are three rows of bottles, with the top row containing four bottles filled with multiple colors, the middle row with four clear bottles containing single colors, and the bottom row with four clear bottles, also containing single colors. The goal is to sort the colors into their respective bottles so that each bottle contains only one color. This level tests your ability to identify target colors and plan multi-step pours efficiently.

The Key Elements at a Glance

  • Top Row Bottles: These are the source of the colors you need to sort. They contain combinations of pink, orange, brown, blue, green, and yellow.
  • Middle Row Bottles: These are your initial sorting destinations. They hold single colors like white, green, blue, and yellow.
  • Bottom Row Bottles: These also serve as sorting destinations and are crucial for resolving the more complex color combinations. They contain single colors like green, purple, and red.
  • The "Magic Sort" Logo: This appears at the end of the level, indicating successful completion.
  • Level Number: Clearly displayed as "Stufe 607."
  • Action Buttons: At the bottom of the screen, you'll find undo, shuffle, and potentially other interaction buttons.

Step-by-Step Solution for Magic Sort Level 607

Opening: The Best First Move

The most effective first move in Level 607 is to take the green liquid from the third bottle in the top row and pour it into the first bottle of the middle row, which currently contains white. This action immediately frees up space in the top bottle and establishes a destination for one of the colors you need to sort. It’s a simple move, but crucial because it isolates a color that can then be more easily managed.

Mid-Game: How the Puzzle Opens Up

After the initial green pour, the puzzle begins to open up. The next strategic move involves taking the purple liquid from the third bottle in the top row and pouring it into the empty space created by the green liquid in the first middle bottle. This frees up the purple color from its mixed state. Following this, you can take the brown liquid from the third top bottle and pour it into the third middle bottle, which currently contains a blue color. This is a good step because it begins to segregate the more complex mixes.

Continue by pouring the pink liquid from the first top bottle into the second middle bottle. The key here is to keep an eye on the capacity of each bottle and avoid overfilling. Then, take the blue liquid from the third top bottle and pour it into the second middle bottle. This clears out the remaining liquid from the third top bottle, making it easier to manage.

End-Game: Final Cleanup and Completion

As you progress, you'll notice that the bottom row bottles become critical for the final consolidation. Take the yellow liquid from the last top bottle and pour it into the yellow section of the fourth middle bottle. The purple liquid that was previously poured into the middle row can now be transferred to the second bottle in the bottom row, which is empty.

The green liquid from the first middle bottle can be transferred to the first bottom bottle. The brown liquid from the third middle bottle can be poured into the third bottom bottle. The yellow liquid from the fourth middle bottle can be transferred to the fourth bottom bottle. The blue liquid from the fourth top bottle can now be poured into the third middle bottle, which is now empty.

The remaining colors in the top row can be poured into their corresponding empty slots in the middle row. For instance, the remaining orange from the second top bottle can be poured into the third middle bottle. The pink from the first top bottle can be poured into the first middle bottle. The final pink from the last top bottle can be poured into the fourth middle bottle. The final blue from the second top bottle can be poured into the second middle bottle.

The goal is to systematically empty the top bottles by pouring their contents into the middle and bottom bottles, ensuring that each bottle ends up with a single, uniform color. The final pours will involve transferring colors between the middle and bottom rows to consolidate them, leading to the "Magic Sort" logo appearing and signifying completion.

Why Magic Sort Level 607 Feels So Tricky

The Deceptive Initial Top Bottles

At first glance, the top row bottles seem straightforward, but the mixed colors can be a trap. Players might be tempted to pour a color from a top bottle into another top bottle, hoping to separate them. However, this usually leads to more complex mixtures that are harder to resolve later. The key is to recognize that these mixed bottles are the source and should be poured into empty or single-color destination bottles whenever possible, not into other mixed bottles.

Misjudging Bottle Capacity

The bottles have limited capacity, and this is a common pitfall. Players might attempt a pour that looks logical but would overflow a destination bottle. This often happens when trying to consolidate multiple colors into a single bottle too early. The visual cue to avoid this is to always observe the fill level of the destination bottle before initiating a pour. If a pour would exceed the capacity, it’s a sign that a different strategy or intermediate pour is needed.

The Overlapping Color Assignments

While the middle and bottom rows seem to offer clear single-color destinations, the tricky part comes when you realize some colors have multiple potential destinations at different stages. For example, green might appear in a top bottle and need to go into the middle, but later, another green might need to go into the bottom. Players can get stuck if they don't realize that the colors in the middle row might need to be transferred again to the bottom row to make space or complete a set. The visual of the bottles filling up and the increasing clarity of the sorted colors helps indicate the correct flow.

The Importance of the Bottom Row

Many players overlook the strategic importance of the bottom row bottles until the very end. They might focus too much on clearing the top bottles and filling the middle row. However, the bottom row often serves as the final consolidation point for specific colors. Failing to plan for how colors will eventually move to the bottom row can lead to a situation where you have isolated colors but no suitable place to put them, forcing you to use undo or shuffle. The visual of the bottom bottles being the ultimate "holding" spots for fully sorted colors is the clue.

The Logic Behind This Magic Sort Level 607 Solution

From the Biggest Clue to the Smallest Detail

The core logic of this level, and many like it, is to work from the most complex elements to the simplest. The biggest clue is the mixed-color bottles in the top row. These are the primary problems. The solution begins by isolating and separating these mixed colors into the single-color bottles in the middle and bottom rows. As you pour from the top, you're essentially deconstructing the initial complexity. The smaller details then become apparent: managing the fill levels of the destination bottles and planning the final transfers from the middle to the bottom row to achieve perfect single-color consolidation. It’s a process of breaking down a large problem into smaller, manageable steps.

The Reusable Rule for Similar Levels

The fundamental rule for solving this type of sorting puzzle is to prioritize clearing the "source" elements (in this case, the mixed-color bottles) by pouring them into the most appropriate "destination" elements. Always aim to pour into a bottle that either:

  1. Is completely empty.
  2. Contains a color that can be safely combined with the pour color without creating a new mixture (this is rare and usually not optimal).
  3. Contains a single color that you intend to move later, and the pour color can be temporarily stored there without disrupting the existing color.

In Magic Sort Level 607, the rule is refined: pour mixed colors into single-color bottles that either match a color within the mix or are empty. Then, use the single-color bottles as temporary storage or transfer points to consolidate colors into their final, complete bottles (often the ones at the bottom). Always observe bottle capacity and aim for moves that create more options rather than fewer.

FAQ

I poured a color into the wrong bottle, what should I do?

Use the undo button! Magic Sort levels often allow you to backtrack. If you've made a mistake, simply tap the undo button to revert your last move and try a different approach.

How do I know which bottle to pour into?

Look for bottles that are empty or contain a single color that matches what you want to pour. In Level 607, prioritize pouring from the top row into either empty middle/bottom bottles or bottles that already contain the color you are trying to isolate.

I'm stuck with too many colors in the top row and nowhere to put them!

This usually means you need to consolidate colors in the middle and bottom rows first. Try moving single colors from the middle row to the bottom row to free up space in the middle. This will give you more options for pouring from the top.