How do I find combinations for water elements in Little Alchemy 2?

In Little Alchemy 2, water is one of the four basic starting elements (along with air, earth, and fire). It is a foundational element used in many combinations to create new items. HereÔÇÖs how you can work with water and its related combinations:

1. Starting with Water
- Water is already available in your starting elements. You donÔÇÖt need to create it; itÔÇÖs one of the four basic elements you begin with.

2. Combining Water with Other Elements
Water can be combined with many other elements to create new items. Here are some key combinations involving water:

- Water + Earth = Mud
- Water + Fire = Steam
- Water + Air = Rain
- Water + Water = Puddle
- Water + Puddle = Pond
- Water + Pond = Lake
- Water + Lake = Sea
- Water + Sea = Ocean
- Water + Stone = Sand
- Water + Sand = Beach
- Water + Plant = Swamp
- Water + Lava = Stone or Obsidian
- Water + Life = Algae or Bacteria

3. Unlocking Advanced Elements
Once youÔÇÖve created new elements using water, you can continue combining them to unlock even more advanced items. For example:
- Rain + Earth = Plant
- Steam + Air = Cloud
- Mud + Fire = Brick
- Ocean + Fire = Salt

4. Tracking Your Progress
- To track your progress and see which elements youÔÇÖve discovered, open the Encyclopedia in the game. This will show you all the elements youÔÇÖve created so far and hint at missing ones.
- If youÔÇÖre stuck, the game also provides hints to help you find new combinations.

5. Tips for Finding Water-Related Combinations
- Experiment with combining water with every basic element (air, earth, fire) and their derivatives.
- Use the Encyclopedia to check for missing elements and see if water can be used in their creation.
- If youÔÇÖre aiming for specific elements, think about real-world logic. For example, water + cold = ice, or water + energy = steam.

By systematically combining water with other elements and their derivatives, youÔÇÖll unlock a wide range of new items and progress further in the game. Happy experimenting!