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One-Finger Control
Simple gameplay that can be controlled with just one finger.
No Time Limits
Play anytime and anywhere without worrying about a timer.
User-Friendly
Easy to enjoy for players of all ages and skill levels.
Customization
Freely change the discs, caps, and backgrounds to personalize your experience.
Power-Up Items
Utilize items to achieve success more easily in the game.
Competitive Play
Compete against other users, improve your ranking, and earn additional rewards.
Auto-Complete Feature
Enjoy convenient progress with this helpful option.
Daily Quests
Complete daily challenges featuring moves, time limits, hidden modes, and gold rewards.
Infinite Competition Mode
Challenge others and compete for high scores.
As you advance through the game, you'll encounter progressively challenging levels featuring more disks. The complexity increases as you must adapt your strategies to tackle the puzzles presented. This gradual increase in difficulty keeps players engaged and motivated.
Engage in the Tower of Hanoi Sort game to sharpen your brain and challenge yourself at higher levels! Here are the basic rules:
Gently touch a disk to move it to another rod.
Only the top disk from a stack can be moved.
A disk can be moved if it matches the color of the top disk.
You can only place a disk on an empty rod or on a larger disk.
Successfully stack all towers from the largest disk at the bottom to the smallest at the top in order.
Look for '?' markers while moving the disks.
If you find yourself stuck, feel free to restart the stage at any time.
The primary objective is to transfer all disks from the leftmost rod to the rightmost rod following these rules:
Move only one disk at a time.
Each move involves taking the upper disk from one stack and placing it either on another stack or on an empty rod.
Larger disks cannot be placed on smaller disks.
To play, simply tap on disks to select them and tap on rods where you want to place the selected disk. The challenge lies in finding the most efficient way to move all disks to their destination rod using the fewest moves possible.