There are plenty of ways to organize items inStardew Valley, but the way this player has decided to do so has a few fans scratching their heads.Stardew Valleygives players the freedom to design their farm however they see fit, including how they choose to store items within chests.
Reddit userBrewhildadecided to join in on their friends' game, and when they got there, they were confused about their organizational choices.Stating “An organization system I have never seen before"as their title to the post, their friend simply told them that they organized each chest by color, which had the poster “dying laughing.”

Organizing By Color In Stardew Valley Is A Sight To Behold
But It Is Quite Aesthetically Pleasing
While there is no right or wrong way to organize inStardew Valley, the comments on the post seem to agree with the original poster. User Aware-Performer4630states, “Where do prismatic shards go?“Prismatic Shardsare rainbow-colored, which means they wouldn’t fit in any specific chestif the player is organizing items by color alone. User TheManyVoicesYT responds to this comment with, “Don’t, their brain will explode! They go on the ground because they don’t fit anywhere… or they get their own chest.”
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Other comments mention thatthey do believe this is a great way to stay organized, and it’s easy on the eyes as well.Some think it could all come down to how someone perceives color, as melons are pink, but appear to be in the chest with red items. This made a few commentators scratch their heads even more, as they wondered if the friend really thinks that melons are red rather than pink.

Our Take: Stardew Valley Lets You Play How You See Fit
The Choice Is Yours In The Valley
One of the best things aboutStardew Valleyis that there really is no right or wrong way to play the game.ConcernedApe did not make the title extremely linear,as players can either decide to follow the main storyline to progress or just enjoy their time withoutever leaving their farm. The choices are endless when it comes to the player’s playthrough, and even if it might be “funny” or “quirky” to some, organizing items can be done in any way the farm owner sees fit.
While this organization tactic might look a bit hectic on the surface, some may now know they like this storage system better than their own, making it their new way to store items they collect along the way. All in all,Stardew Valleyis about the journey, the captivating story, relationship building and money making, so organizing things by color is just another way to cater to the player’s specific needs.
