Sql query req

Hello,
I request everyone to help me in solving the below problem:
I have a table and the data and the desired output required is as below:
Col1 Col2
I1 C1
I2 C1
I3 C1
I4 C2
I5 C2
I6 C2
I7 C2
I8 C3
I9 C3
Output required:
col1 col2
I1 C1
I4 C2
I8 C3
I2 C1
I5 C2
I9 C3
I3 C1
I6 C2
I7 C2
Please can anyone help me in writing the sql query for the above.
Thanks,
Santhosh.S

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SQL> ed
Wrote file afiedt.buf
  1  with t as (select 'I1' as col1, 'C1' as col2 from dual union all
  2             select 'I2', 'C1' from dual union all
  3             select 'I3', 'C1' from dual union all
  4             select 'I4', 'C2' from dual union all
  5             select 'I5', 'C2' from dual union all
  6             select 'I6', 'C2' from dual union all
  7             select 'I7', 'C2' from dual union all
  8             select 'I8', 'C3' from dual union all
  9             select 'I9', 'C3' from dual)
10  -- end of test data
11  select col1, col2
12  from (
13    select col1, col2, row_number() over (partition by rn order by col1) as rn
14    from (
15      select col1, col2, dense_rank() over (order by col2) as rn
16      from t
17      )
18    )
19* order by rn, col1
SQL> /
CO CO
I1 C1
I4 C2
I8 C3
I2 C1
I5 C2
I9 C3
I3 C1
I6 C2
I7 C2
9 rows selected.
SQL>

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