- Pack an order items: Match toy names and colors precisely to avoid order errors.
- Verification mechanic: Use Right Click or the Y button to inspect items before packing.
- Best progression: Reinvest your early Coins into permanent character Speed upgrades.
- Inventory management: Use the scroll wheel to cycle through multiple carried items.
- Team coordination: Split roles between Pickers, Packers, and Loaders to dominate leaderboards.
How to Pack an Order Items Correctly
Managing your warehouse workflow in Pack an Order requires speed, accuracy, and spatial awareness. To complete customer orders, you must navigate the warehouse shelves, identify the requested toys, pack them into the correct shipping boxes, and load them onto delivery trucks. Failing to verify item details can lead to mixed-up boxes and wasted time on the clock.
Video Highlights:
- Step-by-step walkthrough of the basic warehouse shipping loop.
- Visual locations of common starting toys on the shelves.
- Demonstration of cycling through multiple orders and items.
| Phase | Core Action | Key Control | Efficiency Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Review | Read active customer ticket | Press R to cycle | Plan your shelf route before leaving the packing area |
| 2. Locate | Find matching toys on shelves | WASD / Left Stick | Group nearby items together to minimize return trips |
| 3. Verify | Inspect similar-looking products | Right Click / Y | Double-check item names when colors or shapes match |
| 4. Collect | Pick up the correct items | Left Click / E | Upgrade Carry Capacity to hold more items at once |
| 5. Pack | Place items into the order box | Left Click / E | Use Q to drop any accidentally collected items |
| 6. Deliver | Load completed box onto truck | Left Click / E | Keep the loading zone clear to avoid shipping delays |
Always press R to cycle through your active customer tickets while standing at the shelves. This allows you to grab items for multiple orders in a single trip, drastically reducing your total travel time.
Shelf Items Directory and Identification
The warehouse is packed with various toys, collectibles, and snacks. Some items look incredibly similar at a glance, making careful identification essential. Below is a reference directory of confirmed pack an order items that you will encounter during your shifts.
| Item Name | Visual Description | Shelf Location | Common Confusion Risks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red Squishy | Bright red, soft texture | Front Toy Shelves | Do not confuse with pink or orange toys |
| Matcha Dumpling | Small, light green round shape | Center Food Section | Easily mistaken for green block toys |
| Clicker | Small handheld plastic device | Electronics Rack | Small size makes it easy to overlook |
| Salted Butter | Yellow rectangular block package | Back Pantry Shelf | Looks similar to yellow toy blocks |
Read the Ticket Carefully
Customer tickets display the buyer's name, order number, product names, and exact quantities. Always verify the checklist before packing.
Inspect Before You Pack
If two items look identical on the shelf, use the Inspect action to display the item's true name and prevent packing errors.
A single order line may request multiple quantities of the same item (e.g., 3x Salted Butter). Packing only one will not complete the checklist, and the delivery truck will not accept the box.
Step-by-Step Warehouse Progression Route
To maximize your Coin earnings and unlock advanced abilities, you must streamline your packing process. Follow this step-by-step progression route to optimize your warehouse efficiency.
Memorize the Shelf Layout
Spend your first few runs learning where specific categories are stored. Food, electronics, and plush toys are grouped in dedicated warehouse zones.
Master the Item Cycle
When carrying multiple items, use your mouse scroll wheel to cycle through your inventory. This ensures you pack the correct item currently highlighted on the active ticket.
Reinvest in Core Upgrades
Do not hoard your Coins early on. Spend them immediately on permanent stat upgrades to boost your movement speed and physical reach.
Deploy Unlockable Abilities
Once unlocked, equip abilities that target your biggest bottleneck, whether it is faster shelf searching, increased carry limits, or automated packing assists.
The most efficient solo farming loop is: Read Ticket → Grab 3 matching items → Pack → Load Truck → Reinvest Coins in Speed. Speed is the single most important stat for reducing travel downtime.
Best Core Upgrades Comparison
Coins earned from successfully shipped orders should be spent on upgrading your worker. There are three core upgrades available in the warehouse. Choosing the right upgrade path depends on whether you play solo or in a coordinated team.
| Upgrade | Primary Effect | Solo Priority | Team Priority | Best Used For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Speed | Boosts movement velocity | 1st | 1st | Reducing travel time between distant shelves and trucks |
| Carry Capacity | Increases maximum held items | 2nd | 3rd | Clearing complex, multi-item orders in a single trip |
| Reach | Extends interaction distance | 3rd | 2nd | Quick shelf grabbing and packing from a distance |
Speed Upgrade
- Universal benefit for all modes
- Cuts down travel downtime
- Highly recommended to max out first
Carry Capacity
- Vital for solo players
- Reduces repeated trips
- Cycle items with the scroll wheel
Reach Upgrade
- Excellent for team play
- Grab items over obstacles
- Speeds up packing station hand-offs
For solo players, follow the Speed → Carry Capacity → Reach path. For coordinated multiplayer teams, split up roles and have your runners focus on Speed → Reach → Carry Capacity.
Co-op Roles and Leaderboard Milestones
Coordinating with friends allows you to divide the warehouse labor and dominate the speed leaderboards. Assigning dedicated roles prevents players from duplicating work or collecting the wrong items.
Essential Co-op Roles to Assign:
- Picker: Remains in the shelf aisles to locate and throw down requested items.
- Packer: Stands at the packing station, matches items to tickets, and fills the boxes.
- Loader: Takes finished boxes from the packing station and loads them onto the delivery trucks.
- Runner: Flexes between roles and fetches emergency items when order tickets change.
| Team Size | Recommended Strategy | Common Mistake to Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Solo | Use high Carry Capacity to grab full orders in one trip | Returning to the box with only one item at a time |
| 2 Players | One dedicated Picker, one dedicated Packer/Loader | Both players running to the same shelf for the same item |
| 3+ Players | Split shelves by zones; Packer calls out items over voice/chat | Allowing completed boxes to sit unpackaged at the station |
If two players pack the same item into the same box, the extra item is wasted and cannot be recovered. Communicate clearly or assign specific orders to individual players to prevent inventory waste.
Pack an Order FAQ
Q: How do I find specific pack an order items on the shelves?
Items are grouped by category (toys, snacks, electronics) on dedicated shelves. Spend your first few matches exploring the warehouse layout to memorize where these categories are located.
Q: What should I do if I pick up the wrong item?
Press Q on your keyboard to drop the currently held item. It is best to drop incorrect items near their original shelves so they do not clutter the packing area.
Q: Are there any active codes for Pack an Order?
There is currently no official code redemption system or active codes listed in the game description. If developers add a code menu in a future update, rewards like free Coins will be tracked here.
Q: Why can't I load the completed box onto the delivery truck?
Make sure all item quantities on the active customer ticket are fully checked off. If even one item is missing or incorrect, the truck will reject the box.