iOS developer LeminLimez pushed out an updated build of the Nugget SparseRestore exploit-based iPhone customization toolbox for macOS, Windows, and Linux on Monday, this time bringing it up to version 6.1.

Citing the project’s GitHub page, the v6.1 update to Nugget incorporates a small handful of bug fixes, paired with a respectable number of new features. The change log reads as follows:
Features
– Added translations for 20 new languages!
– Available languages: Spanish, Spanish (Mexico), French, French (Canada), German, Russian, Japanese, Chinese (Taiwan), Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, Polish, Turkish, Hungarian, Dutch, Czech, Bulgarian, Arabic, Arabic (Saudi Arabia), Arabic (Egypt)
– Thank you to all the amazing translators who helped make this project more accessible! This would not have been possible without you!
– If you would like to help translate, you can join the effort over on POEditor
– Added changing the date in the Status Bar for iPads
– Added a warning/disclaimer for iOS 26 beta users
– Also removed the Risky tweaks page from iOS 26 since many tweaks no longer worked as intended
– Added getting the CarPlay app hash for the Pocket Poster helper (preliminary support for Pocket Poster v3.0)Bug Fixes
– Fixed macOS Intel not being able to open
– Fixed settings on Windows not saving
– Fixed scrollbar not resetting when going back to the page
Today’s update incorporates not only a bevy of new language translations, but also warnings for iOS 26 users, changing the Status Bar date on iPads, and being able to get the CarPlay app hash for the Pocket Poster helper. Bug fixes include addressing a launch issue on Intel-based Mac computers, fixing settings not saving on Windows PCs, and fixing the scrollbar not resetting when returning to the home page.
While the use of Nugget doesn’t require a jailbreak, this tool still allows non-jailbroken devices to benefit from jailbreak tweak-like modifications. The tool supports iOS 17.0-18.1.1.
Because of the nature of these SparseRestore-based hacks, it’s highly recommended that you back up your data in case of any boot loops or other unexpected behavior. This will allow you to get all your data back if you should find yourself having to restore your device due to some issue. For most people, however, the tool is stable.
If you’re interested in getting the latest version of Nugget, then you can download it on your computer from the project’s GitHub page.