Value Sorter

Hopscotch
September 2, 2025



Welcome to Value Sorter on Hopscotch Play.

Value-ranking activities can be a powerful way to help clients explore what matters most to them.

When you enter the activity, you’ll see the Value Bank on the left. It includes 50 different values, each with a clear definition. You can scroll through them with your client, read them aloud together, or use the shuffle button to mix up the order and spark fresh thinking.

To begin building a ranking, click or drag any value into the list on the right. You can add up to ten. Once a value has been added, you’ll see up and down arrows on each card that let your client reorder their list. This is a great moment for reflection—talking through why a value moves higher or lower often leads to meaningful insights. Clients can remove or replace values at any time as their ideas evolve.

The top three values are highlighted with trophy and medal icons to make them stand out. Once your client has finalized their ranking, click Save Ranking.

You’ll then see a saved copy of their ranking with a date and time stamp. From this screen, you can download a PDF version that can be printed, emailed, or added to your notes.

When you’re ready to start again, click Save and Start New Ranking. At any point, you can view previous rankings using the dropdown at the top labeled View Past Rankings.

Value Sorter is designed to help clients clarify what’s important to them—and give you a simple way to explore those priorities together.

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