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A Little to the Left Final Update, the Packed, Released

by Matthew Jan 09,2026

A Little to the Left Final Update, the Packed, Released

A Little to the Left has released its newest update, the Packed Update, which holds special significance as the final content patch—marking the end of active development. While no further updates are planned, both new and returning players can continue to enjoy the game.

The title originally launched on PC and other systems in 2022, followed by its Android release in November 2024. Developed by Canadian indie studio Max Inferno and published by Secret Mode, the project first took shape as a game jam creation by the studio's founders, Annie Macmillan and Lukas Steinman.

What Does the Packed Update Introduce to A Little to the Left?

The update brings three fresh puzzles, each themed around a different drawer—including a bathroom drawer, a tool drawer, and a collection of paper plane crafting supplies.

It also enriches the Daily Tidy mode with an additional book-themed puzzle, redesigned versions of puzzles such as Microscope and Calendar, and introduces checkpoints and bonus stars.

To improve clarity, the game now more clearly conveys the rationale behind correct solutions, rather than leaving players guessing. Over 25 puzzles have received new or improved hints, with content from the Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars DLCs—like the Jewelry Box and Markers—integrated as well.

Unlocked after completing the main campaign, Shuffle Mode randomizes all available levels from the base game, the Archive, and both DLCs, offering a fresh sequence of over 160 puzzles.

Check out the Packed Update trailer for A Little to the Right below.

Additional Fixes and Features

Players with more than 365 completions can now select a custom badge to display their preferred achievement combinations. A new tutorial also explains how stars are earned in puzzles with multiple solutions.

A Color Assist Mode has been added to support players with color vision differences, and certain levels now offer color-independent variants. If you haven’t tried the game yet, you can download it from the Google Play Store.

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