Logic puzzle meets lunchbox chaos. Arrow! Food Sorting drops you onto a grid packed with fruits, mushrooms, pastries, and sweets — and your job is to clear them all by tracing the right paths in the right order. Tap wrong? Collision. Tap smart? Satisfying sweep.
Every level is a grid of food-themed arrows. Tap a line with a clear path and it flies off the board. Tap one that's blocked and it stalls. Goal: clear every line, level after level, collecting food cards as you go. Simple setup. Tricky execution.
Scan before tapping. Each arrow has a direction — and a path that's either open or blocked by other lines. Spot the ones with zero obstacles first. Those go fast. One clean tap and they're gone, opening space for the next move. The flat 2D grid makes every line readable at a glance — clean layout, no visual noise.
Order matters. Clear the outer edges first — those lines usually have the freest paths. Work inward. Use the Hint button when the board locks up; it's a consumable, so save it for tight spots. The Scale zoom helps on dense grids — pull back, read the full board, then commit. Earn cards for each completed level. Collect the full food set as you progress through Puzzle Games territory.
The lives system punishes reckless tapping. Don't rush. One bad chain reaction can cost a heart. Pause. Rethink. The game rewards patience — this is Logic first, speed second. Identify the longest unblocked line on the board and pull that thread first. Everything else follows.
Built for Mind Games fans who want calm over chaos. Great for short sessions — 5 minutes or 50. If you enjoy Tiles Games with a satisfying loop, this hits that same rhythm. Fans of Good Sort Master: Triple Match will recognize the organizing instinct — same zen energy, different mechanic. Kids can jump in. Adults will grind the harder levels. Anyone who likes a clean puzzle with a meditative pace fits right here. If fruit-themed logic is your thing, Fruit Merge: Juicy Drop Game scratches a similar itch.
Arrow! Food Sorting was developed by stHashirama. Added to Playgama on March 5, 2026. Last updated March 17, 2026. Built in Unity, available on Desktop, iOS, and Android — no downloads needed.