players on Reddit have discovered a feature that can greatly improve their decorating skills — and it's been hiding under their noses the entire time. is full of secrets, ranging from weird items players can find through hyperspecific courses of action, to hidden mechanics that completely change how the game is played. Sometimes, though, it's the little things that make all the difference, and this latest discovery is just that.
In a Reddit post, crybabyniya details their revelation: it's actually possible to rotate furniture in, even though the game never really tells you how. The original poster used this feature in order to create a little coffee corner, consisting of a small table and chair, some potted plants, and a row of kegs.
To rotate furniture in, right-click while holding it. On PlayStation, the control for rotating furniture is X, and on Switch and Xbox, it's A.
By the looks of their farm, they're quite far into the game, with several Iridium Sprinklers keeping their crops watered, but they admitthey'd just discovered how to rotate furniture by accident immediately before making the post. And as it turns out, they're not the only one.
The comments of the original Reddit post are full of players voicing their mutual shock at the ability to rotate furniture in. One such player, Lillith-1230, puts it perfectly:
So apparently, despite being pretty easy to achieve, rotating furniture is a little-known secret. It's not the only one of its type, either. Every few days, there's a new Reddit thread about how a player with 100+ hours in the game suddenly discovered they could put torches on top of sprinklers, or add clay to fish tanks to create castles, or check the bundles from the main menu without having to hike to the Community Center every time.
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