Picture Cards: Sorting and Classification
In the game "Picture Cards: Sorting and Classification," you are presented with not ordinary suits, but cards with objects, animals, food, transportation, and other familiar things. The field is already partially filled, the categories are hidden, and the pictures are mixed up. You need to bring order and arrange everything by theme so that the cards match their groups. You look at the images, remember what they relate to, collect them in stacks, and gradually open the correct sections. This is a children's logic game where memory, associations, and careful sorting are important. Here, you don't just move cards around; you find connections between objects and collect them into general categories. Cards can be stacked on top of each other if they belong to the same theme, then moved to the correct slot. Gradually, the field becomes clearer and the arrangement of the cards becomes more understandable. Get ready to win and put everything in its place!
How to play
In front of you are slots for themed cards. Select a category and place it in an empty slot. Then look for pictures that match this theme, drag them to the appropriate section, and collect them in a stack. If the appropriate category is not yet open, stack the pictures of one group on top of each other, freeing up space on the field. Use the joker by placing it on any card to temporarily remove the excess and continue sorting. Move stacks between cells, free up closed spaces, and open new categories. Gradually, all images will take their places, the field will be cleared, and the order will become obvious. In this game, logic helps you quickly find the right connections, and sorting cards teaches you to look closely at the details. We wish you luck and accurate decisions!
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 5.00 out of 5, based on 1 votes.
- Released in February 2026.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
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