A Little to the Left

A Little to the Left

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All Types of Daily Tidy Solutions [Including Books]
By Abbilieve
A guide for all your Daily Tidy Needs! Including a detailed walkthrough for how to work through the calendar stickers •⩊•
   
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Important Info
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All examples shown are taken after the latest update to accommodate for accessibility and any solution changes.

Daily Tidy's are different everyday!
This is a guide on how to solve each type of Daily Tidy you may see.

You won't find exact answers in the examples used below as they are from previous days, but are useful in figuring out the process :)
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Introduction
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Hello ~ (・ω・)ノ
This is a guide for all daily tidy solution types in 'A Little to the Left'

Feel free to leave a comment, thumbs up, and check out my ALTTL Master-Guide!

- Abbilieve ♡

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Achievements
Today's Tidy
Complete your first Daily Tidy
Tidy Toddler
Complete 3 Daily Tidy's
My Lucky Number
Complete 7 Daily Tidy's
Neat As A Pin
Complete 14 Daily Tidy's
Flip the Calendar
Complete 30 Daily Tidy's
Halfway There
Complete 50 Daily Tidy's
Three-Quarter Sorter
Complete 75 Daily Tidy's
Sqweeky Clean
Complete 7 consecutive Daily Tidy's
Two-week Sweep
Complete 14 consecutive Daily Tidy's
Calendar Collector
Complete 30 consecutive Daily Tidy's
Highly Decorated
Achieve all Daily Tidy badge ranks
Batteries
[Same as Chapter 3 - Level 2]
Sort each battery type into a compartment.

Tip: the direction the battery moves when you pick it up will give you a hint as to where they fit.

Examples





Books
The book levels typically have 2 solutions and the type of solutions you can get differ.

The solutions can be based on: height, symmetry, matching patterns, or number of symbols.

Height Solution
[Same as Chapter 1 - Level 7]
To determine whether your solution is height based, look to see if all the books in your level are different heights with no doubles.

Then align the books from tallest to shortest, or vice versa.

Examples







Symmetry Solution
[Same as Chapter 1 - Level 13]
Symmetry in this solution can refer to height symmetry or thickness symmetry.

To determine whether your solution is symmetry based, look to see if there is one book that is taller or thicker than the rest, or two books of each height or thickness.

Examples







Matching Pattern Solution
[Same as Chapter 1 - Level 13]
If will be quite obvious if you have a matching pattern solution, as there will be images on the bottom of the books spines - where you will have to align the books so they create one continuous pattern.

Examples







Number of Symbols Solution
If your books contain a seemingly random assortment of symbols of the spine, you will have a symbols based solution. Then you will have to align the books from least amount to most amount of symbols, or vice versa.

Tip:
each separate part of the symbols count as one e.g. four lines together in a symbol count as four as indicated in the images below.


Examples





Bread Tags
[Same as Chapter 2 - Level 7]
Like a puzzle - fit the bread tags together so they all fit, then drag the bread crumbs off the screen.

Tip: the largest bread tag typically sits in the middle, so is a good starting point.

Examples





Buttons
[Same as Chapter 3 - Level 8]
The buttons levels typically have 2 solutions: sorting based on number of holes (or colour), and sorting based on textures.

Number of Holes Solution
Sort the buttons based on number of holes (or by colour).

Examples






Texture Solution
Sort the buttons based on textures e.g. Plaid, wooden, or crimped

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Calendar Stickers
[Same as Chapter 1 - Level 12]
A lot of people seem to have trouble with the calendar sticker puzzles, so i'll try and explain it best I can with examples.

Place each sticker type every 𝑥 days, where 𝑥 is figured out from the already placed stickers on the calendar.

e.g. If we have five of one sticker type, and two of that sticker are already placed on the calendar with a 14 day gap, using logic we can definitively say that each sticker type is 7 days apart as all the stickers will not fit on the calendar if they were 14 days apart.

Tips:
  • Work within the shown calendar days only, they don't overlap onto a new month.
  • ALL sticker types will share the same number of days apart e.g. 5 days.
  • Ignore stickers types with only one starting position - compare the positions of two stickers of the same type, and if the number is too large to fit all the stickers: half the number.
  • If we have an egg sticker (for example) on day 7, and you figure out an answer of 6 days that fits all your stickers except one, check the days before your first sticker as there may be gaps and will be able to be placed on day 1.

Examples
The answer to this particular puzzle is 5 days, so lets work backwards to find out how we got there:

We can see there are two eggs 10 days apart on the calendar, but we have five extra egg stickers we have to place therefore it can't be 10 days - let's look at another sticker type. The crab claws are also 10 days apart and there's four stickers left. Using 10 days, not all the stickers of each type will fit, so we'll half 10 to get 5, which will fit all the stickers of each type.

Before

Completed


Ignoring the apple and orange stickers as there's only one of each - compare the positions of the lighthouse stickers, and we get 12 days, which is too large to fit four extra stickers - let's look at another sticker type. The egg stickers are 6 days apart, which happens to be half of the days between the lighthouse stickers, so 6 is a likely number - let's compare one more sticker type. The gap between the fish stickers is 18 days, which is obviously waaaay too large a number with three more fish stickers remaining. From these numbers [6, 12 & 18] we can find a common number that will allow us to use all available stickers: 6!

Therefore every sticker from every type should be 6 days apart.

Before

Completed


Comparing the positions of the floppy disk, egg, and pan stickers, they are all 6 days apart, which seems like a reasonable guess but let's make sure: we have three floppy disk stickers left and 20 days left on the calendar from the last floppy disk sticker - if we do some simple maths, 6x3=18, which is less than 20, which means we can fit the rest of out stickers then therefore the answer must be 6 days.

Before

Completed

Clock
[Same as Chapter 5 - Level 2]
Rotate the little hand of the clock until it lines up with the shadow of the leaves.

Examples





Constellations
[Same as Chapter 5 - Level 4]
Drag the stars to complete the three kitty constellations, and when you're close you'll see and hear static - only the stars that are a little bigger and brighter than the rest can be dragged.

Tip:
If you can't find the draggable stars, they tend to sit near the already established stars in the constellation.


Constellation option 1


Constellation option 2


Constellation option 3


Constellation option 4


Constellation option 5


Constellation option 6


Constellation option 7


Constellation option 8


Constellation option 9


Constellation option 10


Constellation option 11

Envelope Stamps
[Same as Chapter 1 - Level 9]
Place the stamps in a recurring pattern for each envelope.

Examples





Junk Papers [Fit to Page]
[Same as Chapter 1 - Level 17]
Using all the papers, fit them all together on the screen so they don't overlap.

Examples





Spice Jars
[Same as Chapter 2 - Level 5]
The spice jar levels contain 2 solutions: sorting based on colour gradient, and sorting so the spice levels match and flow together.

Solution 1 examples:
Sort spices based on colour to create a gradient e.g. solid red, mostly red, mostly black, solid black.

Examples







Solution 2 examples
Sort the spices so the spice levels match and flow together.

Examples





Spider Web Symmetry
[Same as Chapter 4 - Level 15]
Catch and drag the flies onto the web to make it symmetrical, then put the glowing firefly in the middle, which will trigger the spider to fall into the centre of the web and eat the firefly (which appears after you've correctly placed the other fireflies.)

Example

Before we place any flies


We've placed all flies, and placed the glowing firefly in the centre to trigger the spider.
Sticky Notes
[Same as Chapter 1 - Level 4, 10, and 15]
Drag and drop the sticky notes so the lines all connect to create a scribble.

Examples





Symmetry
[Same as Chapter 4 - Level 7, 10, and 13]
Create a symmetrical pattern with the items, usually you will be given two of each shape or item, but you will see some unique items or shapes and these will go in the centre.

These can be really finicky, so just keep moving the items around slightly until you hear the 'ding'.

Examples





Snowflake Under Microscope
[Same as Chapter 4 - Level 14]
Scroll to zoom in and out, then drag around the screen to locate, match, and line up the three pieces of the snowflakes to make it whole. Each snowflake will have a centre, middle, and end pattern.

Examples






Plant Pruning
[Same as Chapter 4 - Level 3 & 8]
Make the leaves of the plant symmetrical by plucking them.

Examples





Pencils
The pencils levels typically have 2 solutions and the solutions can differ.
The solutions can be based on: height, eraser size, sharpness, symbols or colour.

Height Solution
[Same as Chapter 1 - Level 19]
If your pencils are all different heights, you likely have a height-based solution.

Align your pencils from tallest to shortest, or vice versa.

Examples







Eraser Size Solution
[Same as Chapter 1 - Level 16]
It will be obvious if you have an eraser based solution as they will all be different heights.

If you do, simply sort the pencils from largest eraser to shortest or vice versa.

Examples






Sharpness Solution
[Same as Chapter 1 - Level 16]
It will be obvious if you have a sharpness based solution as the leads will all be different heights.

If you do, sort the pencils based on sharpness, or alternatively lead height - from shortest to tallest or vice versa.

Examples




coming soon



Symbols Solution
[Same as Chapter 1 - Level 19]
If your pencils have symbols near the bottom of them, you have a symbols based solution.

Align your pencils so the symbols read:
3 squiggles - 2 squiggles - 1 squiggle - Single horizontal line - 1 triangle - 2 triangles - 3 triangles
or
3 triangles - 2 triangles - 1 triangle - single horizontal line - 1 squiggle - 2 squiggles - 3 squiggles

Examples







Gradient Solution
[Similar to Chapter 1 - Level 3]
If your pencils are coloured you likely have a gradient based solution.
Align the pencils from lightest shade to darkest shade or vice versa.

Examples





Outro
Congrats!
You've have all the solutions for 'A Little to The Left: Daily Tidy's' allowing you to collect all the achievements!

If you found this guide helpful, please leave a comment, and give it a thumbs up :)

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2 Comments
Abbilieve  [author] 29 Oct @ 9:49pm 
@Kaffebaronen Thank you so much, I'm glad you find my guide helpful! I try to be as thorough as I can with my guides!
Kaffebaronen 27 Oct @ 9:20am 
Currently at 74/ 75 daily, will get the second to last achievement tomorrow. Your guide is really comprehensive. So thank you!