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Learn how to create ice in this popular simulation game
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While Water is a basic element in Little Alchemy 2, its frozen form, Ice, is not. To get Ice, you must first figure out how to create "Cold" or "Solid" and combine it with Water—as Ice is just cold, solidified Water, after all! Keep reading to learn all the recipes for Ice, the fastest path to creating Ice, and what you can use Ice for in Little Alchemy 2 .

Ice Combinations in LA2

  • Combine Water, one of the starter elements, with Cold to get Ice.
  • You can also combine Water and Solid to get Ice, though Solid is harder to get.
  • Combine Water with itself to get Puddle, then combine Puddle with Cold to get Ice.
  • Puddle can also be combined with Solid to create Ice.
Section 1 of 3:

Ice Recipe

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  1. As Ice is water that is cold and solidified, you can create Ice in Little Alchemy 2 by combining some watery elements with Cold or Solid . The four recipes are as follows: [1]
    • Water + Cold
    • Water + Solid
    • Puddle + Cold
    • Puddle + Solid
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Section 2 of 3:

Fastest Path to Create Ice

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  1. Time is an element that is unlocked only after you've unlocked 100 other elements. If you have Time, you can unlock Ice quickly by following this path: [2]
    • Water + Earth = Mud
    • Air + Air = Pressure
    • Earth + Pressure = Stone
    • Mud + Stone = Clay
    • Water + Water = Puddle
    • Puddle + Puddle = Pond
    • Pond + Pond = Lake
    • Lake + Lake = Sea
    • Earth + Sea = Primordial Soup
    • Primordial Soup + Time = Life
    • Clay + Life = Human
    • Air + Pressure = Wind
    • Human + Wind = Cold
    • Water/Puddle + Cold = Ice
  2. If you don't have Time, you can follow the following path to quickly unlock Ice (and you might unlock Time along the way!): [3]
    • Water + Earth = Mud
    • Air + Air = Pressure
    • Earth + Pressure = Stone
    • Mud + Stone = Clay
    • Water + Water = Puddle
    • Puddle + Puddle = Pond
    • Pond + Pond = Lake
    • Lake + Lake = Sea
    • Earth + Sea = Primordial Soup
    • Fire + Fire = Energy
    • Primordial Soup + Energy = Life
    • Clay + Life = Human
    • Air + Pressure = Wind
    • Human + Wind = Cold
    • Water/Puddle + Cold = Ice
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Uses for Ice

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  1. Some of these recipes do require DLC, which are noted below: [4]
    • Antarctica = Desert + Ice or Continent + Ice
    • Chill = Human + Ice
    • Dry Ice = Carbon Dioxide + Ice
    • Fridge = Ice + Metal or Ice + Steel or Ice + Container
    • Frozen Yogurt = Yogurt + Ice
    • Glacier = Mountain + Ice or Mountain Range + Ice or Time + Ice
    • Hail = Ice + Rain or Ice + Cloud or Ice + Storm or Ice + Wind or Ice + Steam or Ice + Sky
    • Husky = Dog + Ice
    • Ice Cream = Milk + Ice
    • Ice Sculpture = Ice + Statue
    • Iceberg = Sea + Ice or Ocean + Ice
    • Iced Tea = Tea + Ice
    • Igloo = House + Ice
    • Penguin = Bird + Ice
    • Polar Bear = Animal + Ice
    • Popsicle = Juice + Ice
    • Sleigh = Cart + Ice or Wagon + Ice
    • Smoothie = Fruit + Ice
    • Snow Globe = Crystal Ball + Ice
    • Snowboard = Ice + Wood or Ice + Surfer
    • Snowmobile = Ice + Motorcycle or Ice + Car
    • Water = Heat + Ice
    • Jotunn = Giant + Ice (Requires the Myths and Monsters DLC)
  2. Fanon recipes aren't actually in the game; they're just fun recipes fans of Little Alchemy 2 have thought up and put on the Wiki. [5] The following Fanon recipes involve Ice:
    • Christmas is made with Ice and Holiday , which is another Fanon element
    • Iceland is made with Ice and Country (a Fanon element) or Island
    • Snowy Owl is made with Owl and Ice
    • Winter is made with Ice and Season , which is another Fanon element
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