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A Little to the Left Reveals Two DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers, Seeing Stars

Authore: IsaacUpdate:Apr 15,2026

A Little to the Left Reveals Two DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers, Seeing Stars

Following its arrival on Android last November, A Little to the Left has launched its most substantial DLCs to date: Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars. Featuring a fresh batch of sorting puzzles, Android players can now delve deeper into two entirely new environments.

Find Order in Cupboards & Drawers or Under the Night Sky

Cupboards & Drawers delivers precisely what its name suggests. This expansion invites you to organize cabinets, secret compartments, and various concealed nooks throughout a household. It includes 25 new puzzles, some with multiple layers that involve moving items between different drawers.

You'll also discover hidden compartments, adding an element of surprise as you work to keep everything orderly. It's a delightful case of puzzles hidden within puzzles! Get a first look at the expansion in the video below.

Meanwhile, Seeing Stars charts a different course. Rather than seeking a single correct arrangement, this DLC presents puzzles with multiple valid solutions. Across 33 new levels and five bonus challenges, you'll stack, fold, crush, bounce, and strum objects into position.

Each puzzle offers up to five different solutions. For players who love to experiment, there's the goal of collecting all 100 stars. This expansion is also populated with charming feline companions. See it in action for yourself right here.

Organize, Arrange, and Enjoy

Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars are both standalone expansions for A Little to the Left, meaning you can play them without owning the original game. Cupboards & Drawers is available for $2.99, while Seeing Stars is priced at $4.99.

Secret Mode has carefully preserved the game's signature cozy atmosphere in both DLCs. You can download these expansions, or the base game, directly from the Google Play Store.

Before you go, catch up on our latest coverage: Google Plans to Bring Android Games to PC Through Google Play Games.