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Fish Divider is a calm-but-clever routing puzzle about guiding colorful schools into safe lanes before currents push them together. You draw partitions to shape the water, create holding bays, and time openings so each group glides through its own channel. Hazards evolve by stage—spiky coral, sneaky eels that dart from caves, and whirlpools that shuffle groups—so success comes from planning routes rather than scribbling lines everywhere. How to Play Well Open with broad walls that buy time, then tighten paths as the board settles. Always leave a small pocket near the exit as a holding bay for late arrivals; a one-tile window in and out lets you meter traffic without clogging the main channel. Watch tide arrows: they pulse on a steady rhythm, so drop barriers just before convergences rather than after. When a whirlpool appears, block its upstream mouth first so fish don’t feed into it faster than you can redirect. Strategies That Scale Partition by color families: wide lanes for large schools, narrow lanes for stragglers. Use “soft gates”—two short, offset lines—to slow a group without fully trapping it. If eels patrol a corridor, draw a shallow dogleg so your fish pass during the eel’s turn at the corner, not in the long straight where it’s fastest. Coral is best treated like static walls; route early to avoid last-second zigzags that create collisions. Advanced Tips Think in phases: stabilize → separate → smooth. Stabilize with broad containment, separate by inserting color filters at forks, then smooth curves so fish don’t snag on corners. If space is tight, convert one through-lane into a buffer loop that circles a rock once; it buys a full tide cycle to clear the main path. Daily challenge boards remix currents and hazards; practice drawing minimal-ink solutions for bonus stars. Accessibility & Comfort Color-independent shapes on schools, high-contrast outlines on hazards, and a reduced-motion water setting keep everything readable. Haptic ticks confirm valid gate placement. Why It’s Enjoyable The reward is tidy stewardship: lines you drew settle the chaos, currents carry each school cleanly, and the reef sparkles when every fin reaches safety. Attribution Game and assets © their respective owners; used with permission. For rights, credits, and contact details, see our Licensing & DMCA page.
Sort the fish into their designated tanks.

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