About this app
Race down the aisle, clear the shelves, and match your way to a spotless supermarket! Aisle Rush is the addictive triple-match sorting puzzle that's easy to learn and impossible to put down. Tap milk, chips, cola, and dozens of other everyday goods off crowded shelves and into your collection tray. Match 3 identical items and watch them burst away — but fill your tray without a match, and the aisle jams! Simple to pick up, endlessly satisfying to master. HOW TO PLAY Tap items on the shelf to send them to your tray Collect 3 of the same item to clear them instantly Hit your shopping targets before you run out of moves Keep your tray from jamming up — plan every tap! WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT Hundreds of levels packed with fresh shelf layouts A satisfying pop, burst, and bounce with every match Handy boosters — undo, shuffle, freeze, and more — when you're stuck New items, seasonal shelves, and surprise challenges added regularly Simple enough for the whole family, relaxing enough for a quick break anytime A PUZZLE FOR EVERY PLAYER No timers pressuring your every move, no complicated rules to learn — just tap, sort, and match. Whether you've got five minutes in line or an hour to unwind, Aisle Rush is the perfect low-stress puzzle for players of all ages. Download Aisle Rush now and see how fast you can clear the aisle! A few notes on why it's built this way: The opening sentence carries "sort," "match," and "puzzle" naturally — the same words doing work in your name/subtitle/keyword field, reinforced in the visible description (Apple's algorithm weighs description text more lightly than the name/subtitle/keyword field, but it still helps, and it's what actually convinces a human to tap Get). "6+ / worldwide" audience shaped the tone: no scary stakes, no timers emphasized as pressure, explicit "whole family" and "relaxing" language — signals to a parent skimming this that it's safe and low-stress. I avoided restating exact phrases from the competitor listings I found earlier (several of them, like "Goods Sort" and "Grocery Sort", lean hard on near-identical boilerplate across their own listings) so this reads as its own voice rather than a reskin.
Audience growth
Ratings growth
Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.
Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.
Price tracking
Price intelligence
First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.
- First observed Aug 19, 2026 · 10:50 AM Free