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Thread Sort is one of those deceptively simple puzzle games that hooks you with its clean look and then quietly melts your brain. It's a sorting game at its core, but instead of numbers or colors, you're dealing with these tangled, colorful threads that you need to organize by dragging and dropping them into the correct spools. The mechanics are straightforward—click a thread, move it—but the challenge ramps up quickly as the puzzles get more complex and the screen gets wonderfully, frustratingly messy.
You basically play the world's most patient thread organizer. Each level presents a board with several spools and a bunch of crisscrossing threads in different colors; your job is to untangle the whole mess by getting every colored thread onto its matching spool. It's a satisfying test of logic and spatial reasoning, where you have to plan your moves a few steps ahead because pulling one thread affects all the others. There's a real "aha!" moment when the last thread snaps into place and the screen clears up, and then you just immediately do it again.