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Magic Sort Level 840 Walkthrough

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Magic Sort Level 840 Pattern Overview

The Overall Puzzle Structure

At the start of level 840 in Magic Sort, players are presented with a familiar color-sorting puzzle. The top section of the screen displays six upright bottles, each with a question mark indicating they are currently empty or partially filled and require specific colored liquids. Below these are seven "source" bottles, some containing pre-mixed colored liquids and others empty. The primary objective is to transfer liquids from the source bottles into the upright bottles to match the required colors, which are hinted at by the single colored liquid visible in some of the upright bottles. The puzzle fundamentally tests the player's ability to strategize liquid transfers, optimize bottle usage, and understand the pouring mechanics, especially when dealing with multiple colors within a single source bottle.

The Key Elements at a Glance

  • Upright Bottles (Top): These six bottles are the targets. Each needs to be filled with a specific color or combination of colors. The single visible color in some of them is a crucial clue for what needs to go into that bottle.
  • Source Bottles (Bottom): These seven bottles contain the liquids available for transfer. They have varying amounts of pre-mixed colors, including blue, yellow, brown, orange, pink, green, and black.
  • Pouring Mechanic: Players can tap on a source bottle and then tap on a target bottle to pour the liquid. The pouring stops when the target bottle is full, the source bottle is empty, or when a different color is encountered in the source bottle, preventing cross-contamination.
  • Level Goal: The ultimate goal is to fill the six upright bottles with the correct color configurations, indicated by the partially filled top bottles.

Step-by-Step Solution for Magic Sort Level 840

Opening: The Best First Move

The most effective first move for level 840 is to take the green liquid from the third source bottle (from the left) and pour it into the fourth upright bottle (from the left). This action is crucial because the fourth upright bottle already contains a partial fill of green liquid. By completing this bottle first, you isolate a specific color early on and free up a source bottle for other tasks. This move simplifies the subsequent steps by immediately addressing a clear requirement and reducing the complexity of available source liquids.

Mid-Game: How the Puzzle Opens Up

After filling the green bottle, the next logical steps involve strategically placing the other colors. Take the yellow liquid from the first source bottle and pour it into the first upright bottle, which also shows a yellow fill. Next, transfer the orange liquid from the fifth source bottle into the fifth upright bottle. This bottle also has an orange fill, making it another straightforward completion. With these colors placed, you'll notice that the third upright bottle can accept orange liquid. Pour the orange liquid from the second source bottle into this third upright bottle. This is a good intermediate step as it uses a multi-colored source bottle for a single color requirement, but it's a necessary move to free up other options.

The puzzle then opens up as you start to deal with the more complex combinations. The brown liquid from the second source bottle can now be poured into the second upright bottle. This bottle requires a mix of blue and brown. Following this, take the blue liquid from the first source bottle and add it to the second upright bottle. You should now have three upright bottles filled. The remaining task is to fill the last two upright bottles, which require a mix of pink and black.

End-Game: Final Cleanup and Completion

For the final two bottles, the strategy involves using the remaining source liquids to fill the remaining upright bottles. Take the pink liquid from the fourth source bottle and pour it into the sixth upright bottle. This bottle has a pink fill, and you will complete it. Next, take the remaining pink liquid from the fifth upright bottle (where you previously poured orange) and transfer it to the sixth upright bottle, completing it fully. Now, you have one upright bottle remaining, and you need to fill it with black liquid. Take the black liquid from the sixth source bottle and pour it into the remaining upright bottle. The level is now complete.

Why Magic Sort Level 840 Feels So Tricky

The Illusion of Simplicity in Multi-Colored Bottles

Players often underestimate the trickiness of source bottles that contain multiple colors. At first glance, it might seem intuitive to try and separate these colors or pour them in specific orders based on the upright bottles. However, the game's mechanic only allows pouring until the target bottle is full or the next color is encountered. This means that if you pour a multi-colored bottle, the colors will mix in the target bottle unless the target bottle is already perfectly set up to receive them in the correct order. In level 840, the solution cleverly uses some of these multi-colored source bottles to fulfill single-color requirements, which can feel counter-intuitive but is essential for efficient clearing. The trap is assuming you must always preserve the color integrity of a source bottle, when sometimes, a partial pour is all that's needed.

Misinterpreting the Upright Bottle Clues

The single-color fills in the upright bottles are vital hints, but their placement can be misleading. Players might assume that a bottle with a yellow fill only needs yellow. However, as seen in level 840, some bottles require a combination of colors. The initial yellow fill in the first upright bottle is straightforward. But consider the second upright bottle, which requires blue and brown. If a player only focuses on the initial fills, they might get stuck trying to find a purely brown or purely blue bottle to fill it with, overlooking the need to combine them. The trick is recognizing that an initial partial fill is just that – a starting point, not the final color requirement for that entire bottle.

Overlooking the Empty Source Bottles' Potential

There are a couple of empty source bottles in the bottom row. While these might initially seem like dead ends or simply places to temporarily store liquids, they can be crucial for holding intermediate mixtures or for creating space to manipulate other liquids. A player might get fixated on only using the bottles with visible liquids, neglecting the strategic use of empty bottles as temporary holding zones. In level 840, these empty bottles don't play a significant role in the direct solution, but in similar puzzles, their strategic use can be the key to unlocking a difficult sequence, especially when you need to isolate a specific color from a complex mix.

The Logic Behind This Magic Sort Level 840 Solution

From the Biggest Clue to the Smallest Detail

The core logic for solving level 840, and many similar color-sorting puzzles, is to start with the most obvious and clearly defined requirements and work your way towards the more complex ones. The "biggest clues" are the upright bottles that already have a partial fill matching one of the available source colors. Completing these first (green, yellow, orange in this case) is the most efficient opening strategy. This frees up source bottles and target slots, simplifying the remaining puzzle. Once these straightforward fills are done, you can then address the bottles requiring combinations, like blue and brown, or pink and black, by strategically pouring from the remaining source bottles. The "smallest detail" becomes important when dealing with the multi-colored source bottles; understanding that you can pour just enough of one color to fill a target slot, or to move it to another bottle, is key.

The Reusable Rule for Similar Levels

The fundamental rule for solving these color-sorting puzzles is: prioritize and complete the most constrained or obviously defined objectives first. In Magic Sort, this translates to:

  1. Identify upright bottles with partial fills: These are your immediate targets.
  2. Match partial fills with available source liquids: If a source bottle directly matches a partial fill, complete that upright bottle. This is your most efficient move.
  3. Address multi-color requirements: Once single-color fills are done, tackle bottles requiring combinations. This often involves strategically pouring from multi-colored source bottles or using empty slots to temporarily store and then combine colors.
  4. Optimize bottle usage: Always consider which move will free up the most options or create the most space for future moves. Don't be afraid to use empty source bottles as temporary holding areas if it leads to a more efficient overall solution.

By following this "biggest clue first" approach, you systematically reduce the complexity of the puzzle, making even the trickiest color combinations manageable.

FAQ

How do I know which colors to put in each upright bottle?

Look at the upright bottles in the top section. If a bottle has a visible colored liquid at the bottom, that's your primary target color for that bottle. You may need to combine colors to fill it completely.

What happens if I pour the wrong color or mix them incorrectly?

Magic Sort prevents you from pouring if the colors would mix in an invalid way. You can only pour a liquid into a bottle if it's empty or if the liquid you are pouring matches the color already at the top of that bottle. If you make a mistake, you can usually undo it by transferring the liquid back or rearranging other colors.

Are there any hidden tricks to filling the bottles with multiple colors?

The key is understanding that you can pour liquids from a source bottle until the target bottle is full, or until you encounter a different color in the source bottle. This allows you to "segment" multi-colored source bottles. You can also sometimes pour a liquid from one source bottle into another to temporarily store it or create space.