Report updated May 4, 2026

Magic Bloom Sort is a challenged games app that is free with in-app purchases. With a 4.2/5 rating from 47 reviews, it faces significant user friction. Users particularly appreciate the core flower sorting gameplay loop provides an enjoyable and fun experience for casual players, though aggressive in-app purchase prompts disrupt the flow of the core gameplay experience for players remains a common concern.

What is Magic Bloom Sort?

Magic Bloom Sort is a casual match-3 puzzle game for mobile devices, focused on flower-sorting mechanics.

Users hire this game for low-stakes, offline-capable mental relaxation, but the current monetization design creates a social cost that disrupts the intended flow.

Current Momentum

v0.4 · 2w ago

Maintenance
  • Shipped minor performance perks recently
  • Maintains steady offline-first feature set

Active Nemesis

Flower Sort: Bloom Puzzle Game

Flower Sort: Bloom Puzzle Game

By Sonat Joint Stock Company

Other Rivals

Flower Sorting Puzzle
Water Sort Puzzle
Ball Sort Puzzle
Sort It 3D
Zen Match - Makeover Tile Club
Bloom Sort

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Recent User Mood

What makes this app unique?

What Does It Look Like?

What Are The Key Features?

Handcrafted Puzzle LevelsStandard

Hundreds of unique flower-sorting stages with specific layouts and mechanics

Boosters and ToolsStandard

Power-ups that assist in clearing difficult board configurations

Offline GameplayDifferentiator

Full functionality without Wi-Fi connection

How much does it cost?

Freemium
  • Free-to-play with ad support
  • In-app purchases for boosters and tools

Freemium model relies on ad-supported gameplay and IAP-driven monetization for power-ups.

What do users think recently?

Low confidence · 3 reviews analyzed

How did the latest release land?

Overall
4.2/ 5
(47)
Current version
4.8/ 5
+0.6 vs overall
(5)
Main signal post-update: the core flower sorting gameplay loop provides an enjoyable and fun experience for casual players.

What is the recent mood?

Frustrated

Recent user voice shows a frustrated sentiment. Users appreciate the core flower sorting gameplay loop provides an enjoyable and fun experience for casual players, but report aggressive in-app purchase prompts disrupt the flow of the core gameplay experience for players and repetitive and tedious game design elements lead to boredom during extended play sessions for users.

Limited review volume (3 reviews). Sentiment analysis will deepen as more data lands.

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Mood gauge, ratings & review-volume history, every praise / complaint / request, and sentiment over time.

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What is the competitive landscape for Magic Bloom Sort?

How's The Games Market?

How does it evolve in the Games market?

The app maintains a 4.8 rating on iOS but struggles with a 4.13 rating on Android, indicating platform-specific technical or monetization friction. The 47 total ratings reflect a low-discovery phase, leaving the app exposed to incumbents with larger content libraries.

Rank progression

1 active ranking tracked — 30-day window

No rank history available for this chart.

The rivals identified

Nemeses(1)

Flower Sort Puzzle

Zego Global Publishing

Remains the primary benchmark for the flower-sorting sub-genre due to its extensive level library and aggressive monetization.

Differentiators

  • Thousands of levels providing superior long-term content depth
  • Aggressive ad-monetization model that maximizes revenue per user
  • High organic discovery volume within the sorting category

Contenders(1)

Flower Sort - Color Puzzle

Panda Word Puzzle

Focuses on accessibility and early-game retention to capture the casual puzzle audience.

Differentiators

  • Simplified UI/UX optimized for older casual demographics
  • High-frequency reward loops to drive early-game retention
  • Low-end device optimization for global market accessibility

Same space(4)

Sort It 3D

Kwalee Ltd

Provides a 3D spatial perspective that differentiates it from 2D floral sorting games.

Differentiators

  • 3D perspective adds spatial complexity to the sorting logic
  • Broader variety of items to sort beyond just flowers
Ball Sort Puzzle

Popcore GmbH

Sets the standard for tactile satisfaction and ASMR-style audio in sorting games.

Differentiators

  • Superior tactile feel and ASMR-style sound design
  • Minimalist, color-focused aesthetic that contrasts with floral themes
Zen Match

Moon Active

Competes for the same relaxation-seeking audience through high-production meta-game elements.

Differentiators

  • High-production value interior design meta-game
  • Robust social features and competitive tournament structures

The foundational title of the sorting genre that continues to define the core mechanics.

Differentiators

  • Abstract liquid mechanics that serve as the industry standard for sorting logic
  • Massive global install base with high brand recognition

New entrants(1)

Bloom Sort - Color Puzzle

Skyline Games

Gaining traction through modern visual feedback and high-quality animations.

Differentiators

  • Innovative 'bloom' animations providing immediate visual satisfaction
  • Modern UI design that feels more contemporary than legacy incumbents

Compare Magic Bloom Sort against every rival

All rivals in one side-by-side table — identity, store metrics, ratings & sentiment, and strategic intel — plus a head-to-head page for each.

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The outtake for Magic Bloom Sort

Strengths to defend, gaps to attack

Core Strengths

  • Offline gameplay functionality removes connectivity barriers to session frequency
  • Core sorting mechanic provides high-satisfaction tactile feedback

Critical Frictions

  • Aggressive IAP prompts disrupt gameplay flow
  • Repetitive level design leads to boredom in extended sessions
  • 0.7-star rating gap between iOS and Android platforms

Growth Levers

  • Expand B2B partnerships for offline-first educational distribution
  • Introduce meta-game elements to reduce perceived repetitiveness

Market Threats

  • Zego Global's thousand-level library dwarfs current content depth
  • Modern animation-heavy entrants threaten to capture the visual-first casual segment

What are the next best moves?

highPivot

Pivot monetization frequency because user complaints flag IAP prompts as flow-disruptive → increase retention

Top complaint theme in sentiment analysis explicitly cites monetization as a primary churn driver.

Trade-off: Pause the planned expansion of the booster shop — current retention risk outweighs incremental IAP revenue.

mediumInvest

Ship level variety update because users report boredom in extended sessions → increase session duration

Repetitive design is the second-highest complaint theme, directly limiting the lifetime value of the casual user.

Trade-off: Deprioritize the Android-specific UI polish sprint — content variety is a higher-leverage retention driver.

A counter-intuitive read

The app's offline capability is its primary moat, yet the team risks squandering this advantage by prioritizing aggressive ad-monetization that requires the very connectivity the users are trying to avoid.

Feature Gaps vs Competitors

  • Extensive level library (available in Flower Sort Puzzle but missing here)
  • High-production meta-game elements (available in Zen Match but missing here)

Key Takeaways

The app captures the casual sorting market with offline utility, but aggressive monetization and repetitive content threaten long-term retention, so the PM should prioritize content variety over immediate IAP-conversion tactics.

Where Is It Heading?

Declining

The casual sorting market is consolidating around titles with massive content libraries and high-production meta-games, leaving this app exposed. Without a shift toward content variety and a more balanced monetization model, the current churn pressure will erode the user base before the next major content drop.

Aggressive monetization prompts are driving negative sentiment, which will likely accelerate churn among the casual user base.

Repetitive design complaints indicate the current content library is insufficient to hold user interest during extended play sessions.

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AI-powered analysis with editorial review, built from publicly available sources. Marlvel.ai is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Magic Bloom Sort, its developer, the app publisher, Apple, or Google Play. All trademarks, logos, and screenshots referenced remain the property of their respective owners.

What's new

The app's competitive outlook has declined due to user-reported monetization friction and content fatigue, shifting the focus from growth potential to retention risk.

declined

Negative Sentiment Emergence

shifted

Monetization-Friction Narrative

added

New Weakness Identification

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Feature Set Reduction

Cite this report

Marlvel.ai. “Magic Bloom Sort Intelligence Report.” Updated May 4, 2026. https://marlvel.ai/apps/magic-bloom-sort

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