Every child loves doing experiments at home and school because childhood is all about learning through trial and error. So while doing my random research on the internet, I came across a gem of a website called www.littlealchemy2.com — a science lab where you create materials and elements just from four given elements.
The interface of the website is clean, with basic settings given in the left panel; while the right side panel has four basic elements such as fire, water, earth and air. The centre of the home screen is your workspace; this is where you drag an element from the right panel, drop it and put another in it to create something new. So with these four basic elements, you’re supposed to eventually discover over 720 items like mud, steam, life, explosive, lava, house, animal, smoke, mist, humans, dams, the internet, zombies, unicorns, etc., to name a few. Yes, all of these are created by mixing one element into another.
The left panel, as said earlier, gives you access to the settings menu where you can turn music on or off, reset progress and check what you’ve already found. There’s a ‘hints’ button too, but it sends you to an external page, which is a bit off and I wouldn’t recommend opting for hints, because the fun hides in creating elements on your own.
The good thing about the site is that the experiments are not time-bound, and there are no ads either. You can take your time as long as you want. So once you start mixing one element into another, for instance, fire into water, you create steam. Adding earth to steam makes a geyser, or combining two of the same elements, like air with air, creates pressure. Thus, the more you mix and create, the more curious you become. Some combinations follow real-world logic; some are just weird and creative.
I have concluded that the site is educational but also creative — it’s addictive; even adults won’t close it anytime soon, because the thirst to create something new keeps you experimenting.
Let your curiosity loose on Little Alchemy 2 and start mixing; you will not run out of things to discover.
Visit: https://littlealchemy2.com/
Published in Dawn, Young World, June 13th, 2026































