Little Alchemy 2

Little Alchemy 2

5.162,425 playes

Little Alchemy 2 is a logic-based crafting game where players combine basic elements to discover hundreds of new items in a relaxing, educational puzzle environment.

About Little Alchemy 2

This sequel expands on the premise of elemental experimentation. Starting with a few fundamental building blocks, you drag and drop items onto the canvas to see what happens when they interact. The goal is to uncover a vast library of combinations ranging from simple geological formations to complex biological life and abstract concepts. It is a game of trial and error that rewards curiosity and creative thinking.

The game appeals to those who enjoy discovery-driven progress and logical deduction. Its clean interface and educational nature make it accessible for all ages, encouraging players to systematically test different pairings. It serves as both a relaxing pastime and a brain-teasing challenge for anyone who enjoys seeing how basic components can evolve into a diverse world of objects.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Mobile support: Yes
  • Release: 01/26/2018

Why players like Little Alchemy 2

  • The satisfying sense of discovery when finding rare combinations.
  • Clean, minimalist aesthetic that focuses entirely on the gameplay.
  • Educational value through logical connections between different elements.
  • Relaxing, open-ended pace that allows for play without time pressure.

Instructions

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How to play

Select items from the sidebar and drag them into the central play area. To create something new, drop one element directly on top of another. If the combination is valid, a new item will appear and be added to your permanent collection. You can clear the workspace at any time to focus on new experiments or check your library to see which categories you have already explored.

Tips for beginners

  • Try combining an element with itself to see if it creates a more advanced version.
  • Keep your workspace organized by clearing out items once you have exhausted their potential combinations.
  • Think about real-world logic and biology, as many successful pairings follow basic scientific principles.