I’m going to be honest: when I first started playing “Magic Sort! Water Sorting Puzzle,” I treated my coins like they were unlimited. Big mistake. Huge. I’d tap hints like I was a puzzle wizard with a royal budget, and then suddenly—poof—my little coin stash looked like a sad, empty vending machine.
So if you’re here because you’re wondering how to get more coins in Magic Sort! Water Sorting Puzzle, or just how to stop running out of them every five minutes, I’ve got you. This is the guide I wish I had when I was still making “just one more move” decisions at 1:14 a.m. with the confidence of someone who absolutely should have gone to bed.
Here’s my complete, human-gamer, slightly-too-invested guide to getting coins in Magic Sort! Water Sorting Puzzle.
If you’ve been playing for a bit, you already know coins are basically your emergency snack stash. They’re usually used for things like:
And yes, some levels really do feel cursed. I have stared at a set of colored liquids for way too long only to realize I trapped the exact color I needed under three layers of my own bad decisions. Character building, I guess.
Let’s get into the actual stuff that works.
This is the most basic method, but it’s also the most reliable: play and clear levels.
Most puzzle games like this reward progress, and Magic Sort! Water Sorting Puzzle is no different. The farther I go, the more chances I get for coin rewards, unlocks, bonus opportunities, and random little treats the game throws my way.
Don’t just rush. If I’m speed-playing while distracted, I usually waste more coins later because I mess up and need help. Playing carefully = more level clears = more coins over time.
I know, I know, “play better” is annoying advice. But genuinely? Slowing down for ten seconds before the first pour has saved me a ridiculous amount of coin pain.
If your version of the game has daily login bonuses, do not skip them. I repeat: do not skip the free stuff.
This is one of my favorite coin sources because it requires almost no effort. Sometimes I don’t even have time for a full session, but I’ll still open the game, grab the reward, and close it like a tiny goblin collecting shiny things.
If you’re forgetful like me, set a reminder. Mine used to literally say:
“Collect puzzle money, you chaotic tube wizard.”
It worked.
Look, I’m not going to pretend I love reward ads. I do not. Nobody wakes up excited to watch an ad for a game where a king needs help pulling the wrong pin.
But if Magic Sort! Water Sorting Puzzle offers optional ads for coins, hints, retries, or bonus rewards, they can be worth it.
Basically, I treat ads like emergency ketchup packets: not glamorous, but weirdly useful when I need them.
A lot of mobile puzzle games have free gifts in the shop, timed chests, or claimable rewards every few hours. If Magic Sort! Water Sorting Puzzle has one of these in your version, absolutely check it regularly.
These bonuses are sneaky-good because players forget them. I forget them. Then I remember, tap around, and suddenly I’m like, “Oh cool, free coins. Past Me was right to keep existing.”
Whenever I open the game, I do a quick sweep:
Red dots in games are like treasure maps for lazy people.
If the game includes missions, goals, or achievement rewards, those can be one of the best coin sources beyond standard gameplay.
These usually reward you for things like:
I’m a huge fan of these because they reward me for doing things I was already going to do anyway. It’s like getting paid in coin crumbs for my own puzzle obsession.
Check the mission tab every now and then. Sometimes I accidentally complete stuff and forget to claim it. Which is very on-brand for me, honestly.
If Magic Sort! Water Sorting Puzzle runs limited-time events, play them. Even if you don’t finish the whole thing.
Events often offer:
And here’s the nice part: even partial progress can help.
I used to ignore events because I assumed I had to go full competitive gremlin to get anything useful. Turns out, even casual event participation can be worth it. Sometimes I’ll just dip in, grab a few rewards, and leave feeling like I somehow outsmarted the system.
Okay, this one is technically about keeping coins, but honestly, earning more and wasting less are basically siblings.
I used to use hints way too early. Like, if a level looked mildly rude, I’d hit the hint button. But over time I realized that half the time I just needed to pause and rethink the order of pours.
This one change alone saved me a ton of coins.
One night I was absolutely convinced a level was impossible. I got dramatic. I muttered “this is rigged” at my phone like an old-timey detective. Then I took a breath, moved one top layer to an empty tube, and solved the whole thing in under a minute.
Humbling. Deeply humbling.
When I fail a level or get stuck, my first instinct is sometimes to brute-force it. Terrible plan. That usually leads to:
Now I try to treat difficult levels like little logic puzzles instead of personal attacks.
If I stay calm, I spend fewer coins. If I get stubborn and start freestyle pouring? My wallet suffers.
This is probably my biggest piece of advice.
Not every tough-looking level deserves your coins.
Some levels feel messy at the start but become manageable once you free up one or two tubes. Others are actual brain-melters where a well-timed hint or extra help makes a huge difference.
Because trust me, there is always a nastier level later.
Always.
Sometimes games hand out free stuff during:
These aren’t always active, but when they are, they’re easy coin wins. I make it a habit to poke around menus after updates because developers sometimes tuck rewards in places I would absolutely miss if I were half-asleep—which, to be fair, is often when I’m playing.
You do not need to spend money to enjoy this kind of game. I want to say that clearly.
But if you personally decide to buy coins or a value pack, just be strategic about it.
Never buy coins because one level made you feel betrayed. That is exactly how the game gets you.
If you’re going to spend, do it because you genuinely enjoy the game and want the boost—not because a bottle of purple water ruined your evening.
Here’s the simple routine I use when I want to build up coins without making the game feel like a second job:
That’s it. Nothing magical, just consistent.
And honestly, consistency beats desperation every time.
I’ve made all of these, so this is a judgment-free zone.
If a level is only slightly messy, don’t panic-spend.
Free is free. Take the free.
The coins don’t help if they’re just sitting unclaimed in a menu somewhere.
This was me. Repeatedly. Learn from my clown era.
Even a little participation can be worthwhile.
If I made a fresh account today and wanted to build coins fast, I’d do this:
That approach gives you a much healthier coin balance than the chaotic “tap everything and hope” method I used at first.
If you want more coins in “Magic Sort! Water Sorting Puzzle,” the secret isn’t one magic trick—it’s a bunch of small habits that stack up:
That’s really the whole game plan.
And if you’re currently sitting there with 14 coins, one impossible-looking level, and the kind of determination usually reserved for cooking show finales, I see you. I have been you. You can absolutely rebuild your stash.
Just maybe don’t do what I did that one weekend and spend nearly all my coins because I refused to admit I needed a break. The puzzle was not smarter than me. I was just sleepy. There’s a difference.
Happy sorting, and may your tubes stay organized and your coin count stay gloriously un-empty.

We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.