Stable Sort is a drag-and-drop barnyard puzzle built around a single, unusual idea: instead of matching tiles or chaining colors, you read a roaming herd and stable each horse by coat. Five distinct coats wander a wooden paddock at the same time, and your only tool is your finger. Press, hold, and guide a moving horse into the stall whose coat label matches its own. Sounds simple, until the herd starts trotting, the stalls fill up, and your timer pinches every second a wrong horse walks through the wrong door.
The pacing makes Stable Sort feel different from typical match games. Horses do not wait politely in queues. They drift, bounce off the fence, and cross paths, so every successful sort is a tiny act of timing. Correct placements earn points, build a combo multiplier, and drop oat coins into your pouch. Mismatches snip seconds off the round clock, so a single careless drop can cost you more than a missed point ever could. That trade-off, points versus seconds, becomes the puzzle: do you grab the easy bay near the wall or chase the dappled gray crossing the middle of the field before it slips away?
Three difficulty tiers shape the herd. Paddock keeps the pace gentle with three coats and a small group, perfect for learning to read motion. Trotting introduces a fourth coat and a livelier speed, the level where most runs settle into a real rhythm. Galloping unlocks the full five-coat herd, faster movement, and the largest crowd on screen, with bigger rewards to match the chaos.
The Tackroom is the strategy layer. Oat coins earned in play can be spent on four boosters that change a round in genuinely different ways. Hay Freeze pauses every horse on the field for five seconds while the timer keeps ticking, turning a frantic moment into a clean sweep. Slow Trot drops herd speed to forty percent for ten seconds. Sundown Extender hands you twelve extra seconds when the round is slipping. Stablehand instantly stables one random horse into the correct stall, a clutch tool when the field is packed and your eyes can not keep up.
Every screen carries the same hand-painted barn aesthetic: warm wooden planks, cream signage, golden lantern light, and stalls that look pulled out of a real stable. The art was generated specifically for this build, two original wooden stable backgrounds and seven transparent sprites of horses, a stall, and an overflowing oat bucket. The palette stays anchored to brown and white throughout, so the action always reads cleanly against the scene. The interface is built to scale, from compact phones to wide tablets and landscape orientations, with the stall row and booster bar reflowing into a sidebar when there is space.
Stable Sort is short-session by design. A round runs around a minute, fits between errands, and rewards focus rather than grinding. There are no ads inside the play loop, no pay walls between difficulty tiers, no daily streaks demanding attention. Just a quiet barn, a moving herd, and a puzzle that gets sharper the more carefully you watch.