
Somewhere under that mountain of bricks is your floor. Sort the impossible Pile in first person with magnet gloves, sieves, and part-seeking vision. Fill drawers, pull parts, watch MOC builds snap together brick by brick. Cozy, satisfying, and governed by one rule: never sort by color.
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There is one rule of brick sorting. Everyone learns it the hard way.
You've inherited a workshop and a Pile that swallowed it whole. Never Sort By Color is a first-person zen organization sim about setting it right - sorting an impossibly huge mountain of plastic bricks into a perfectly labeled workshop, one satisfying handful at a time.
The Pile doesn't look conquerable. That's the point. Start by picking out bricks one at a time, and grow into an unstoppable sorting machine:
Magnet Glove - aim at a part and every loose copy rips out of the Pile and streams into your hand.
Sorter's Eye - mark a part type and watch every instance glow through the chaos.
Sieve Tray - scoop, shake, and let gravity sort a whole load by size in one motion.
Bucket Sort - bind bins to hotkeys and fling bricks blind over your shoulder, pure muscle memory.
Locators - hold up any brick and its home drawer lights up across the room.
Buy bins, trays, and cabinet walls. Stack them into towers. Label everything. Watch the floor appear.
Instruction books lie scattered around the workshop, each one a MOC waiting for parts. Crack one open, pull its bill of materials from your perfect drawers, and watch the model build itself, brick by brick - a time-lapse of parts flying up and clicking into place, stud by stud.
This is where your sorting pays off or bites. Honest drawers mean a full kit pulls in seconds. A contaminated drawer means the tray rejects your wrong part right in front of you.
Finished models don't ship away - they fill your workshop. A fire truck on the windowsill. A spaceship hung from the ceiling. Pick one up and swoosh it around the room. We won't tell.
One workshop, one enormous Pile, one deeply satisfying loop.
No timers, no fail states - just you, the bricks, and the quiet click of things going where they belong.
Every brick you sort visibly shrinks the mountain. The before/after is the game.
Sorting by color feels right. It looks beautiful. And every brick collector on earth will tell you the same thing: you will never find anything again.
Sort by part. Always by part.
Never. Sort. By. Color.
Steam lists the Never Sort By Color release date as Nov 10, 2026.
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