A Little to the Left

A Little to the Left

Secret Mode Ltd

4.31,000,000+ downloads980MB

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About this app

Sort, stack, and nudge everyday junk into just the right spot. A Little to the Left is a tidy puzzle app that dresses logic problems up as tea cups, vases, socks and one very mischievous cat. Try 9 puzzles from the main game for free. Like it? A one-time in‑app purchase opens the full package: over 100 handcrafted puzzles, the Daily Tidy Delivery (a new small puzzle every day), seasonal levels in the Archive, and yes—no ads. Gameplay is simple to explain and satisfyingly weird in practice: drag-and-drop objects, rotate or stack when needed, and find the arrangement the level expects (or don’t—multiple solutions are often valid). Controls are thumb-friendly: tap, drag, drop. The hint system is playful rather than blunt; it nudges you instead of doing the job for you. There’s also a ‘Let It Be’ option if a mess is stressing you out (skip now, come back later). "How do I move that tiny plate?" "Try rotating it, then slide the mug under—works more than you think." Pause. Think about why lining up little things makes your brain purr. For people who get a weird thrill from organizing—this scratches that itch. For casual players who want short, calming sessions between errands—this fits. Kids and adults both can enjoy the humor and the cat’s antics. Expect playful visuals, modest soundscapes that won’t steal your attention, and puzzles that reward observation as much as logic. If you’re wondering about accessibility, cloud saves, or controller support—those details vary by platform; check the store listing or ask in the devs’ support channel. I won’t pretend it’s a marathon of difficulty spikes—there’s a gentle curve with occasional stubborn levels (and that’s part of the charm).

Editor's Review

I grabbed A Little to the Left late one night because the thumbnail looked cute. Big win. No joke—I was still there an hour later rearranging tiny teaspoons like my life depended on it. Short bits first: the core loop is blissfully simple. Drag. Rotate. Stack. Smile when a shelf clicks into place. The cat? Delightfully chaotic. It’ll bat things off like a real jerk (in the best possible way). I actually yelled at my phone when a puzzle reset—true story. (I’m not proud.) But don’t expect everything to be soft and perfect. Controls sometimes feel a touch fiddly on smaller screens—tiny plates need precise taps and I have sausage thumbs. Hints are clever but not spoon-feeding. I got stuck on a shelf puzzle for two hours; eventually I laughed and used the ‘Let It Be’ option. Worth it. Friend: “Is it relaxing?” Me: “Mostly—until the cat ruins everything.” There’s charm, humor, and real design thought. The Daily Tidy is a smart move—keeps me coming back. The one-time purchase model is fair; no subscriptions, no surprise ads. On the flipside, some later puzzles start to repeat patterns, and I’d love clearer accessibility toggles (larger UI, colorblind hints) and cloud sync. Do those exist? Maybe—check the latest patch notes. All in all: I recommend it to anyone who enjoys neat little brainteasers and a cat that hates order. It’s not perfect. It’s human. And that’s why I liked it.

Pros

  • Over 100 handcrafted puzzles plus daily and seasonal variants for steady variety
  • One-time purchase unlocks full game—no ads, no subscription surprises
  • Multiple valid solutions encourage creative problem solving
  • ‘Let It Be’ skip option for puzzles you don’t want to fight right now
  • Playful hint system that nudges instead of solving for you

Cons

  • Drag-and-drop can be fussy on smaller screens (precision required sometimes)
  • Later puzzles occasionally reuse similar setups and tricks
  • Hints can be vague if you want an explicit walkthrough
  • Unclear or limited info on cloud save and advanced accessibility options

Additional Information

Updated2026/2/2
Version3.6.0
Size980MB
Downloads1,000,000+
Categorycasual
DeveloperSecret Mode Ltd

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