12·Sorting Game·3 min
Sort It Out
Drop each card into the category where it belongs.
Prophets or kings? Miracles or parables? Sort the day’s cards into their right categories — quicker than it sounds, trickier than it looks.
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Getting Started
How to Play
Read today’s two categories — every card belongs to exactly one of them.
Cards appear one after another; send each to the category where it belongs.
Sorted cards lock in as you go, and your accuracy tallies at the end.
A new category pair and card set arrives every day.
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Tips & Strategy
Define the line before you start
Take five seconds to state each category precisely. "Kings of Israel vs. kings of Judah" plays completely differently than "kings vs. prophets" — most mistakes come from sorting to a fuzzy rule.
Hunt for the overlap trap
The best boards include cards that could ALMOST go both ways — Samuel anointed kings but was a prophet; David wrote psalms but wore the crown. Decide what the category asks about, not what the name is famous for.
Sort the sure ones fast
Speed comes from certainty, not rushing. Fire the obvious cards into their buckets instantly and bank your thinking time for the two or three genuinely tricky ones.
Read the reveal
The end-of-round summary shows every card’s true home. The cards you missed today are the exact ones tomorrow-you will sort without blinking.
Scripture Spotlight
Trained to tell things apart
Scripture puts surprising weight on the skill of telling things apart. Solomon asks for "a discerning heart to distinguish between right and wrong"; Hebrews describes the mature as those who "by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil." Discernment, in the Bible’s telling, is not a talent — it is a training effect.
Sorting prophets from kings or miracles from parables is a playful, low-stakes version of that training. Each card asks you to look past a familiar name to what it actually was — and that habit of asking "which is this, really?" is worth carrying far beyond the game.
“But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.”
Hebrews 5:14
“So give your servant a discerning heart to govern your people and to distinguish between right and wrong.”
1 Kings 3:9
Good to Know
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of categories appear?
Pairs with just enough overlap to be interesting: prophets vs. kings, Old vs. New Testament, miracles vs. parables, places vs. people. If the split were obvious, it wouldn’t be a game.
Is it timed?
Pace matters less than accuracy — work through the deck at your own speed, and your sorting accuracy is tallied at the end of the round.
Is it good for kids?
One of the best on the site for them — the mechanic explains itself in one card, and the category reveals quietly teach real Bible categories along the way.
Is there a new set every day?
Yes — a new category pair and card set is published daily at midnight UTC.
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