Air. Earth. Fire. Water. That's your starting point. Little Alchemy 2 Unblocked gives you these four elements and asks what you can make from them. The answer is over 700 items including rain, life, humans, cities, time, the universe, and internet. Opened it to test the page and spent 30 minutes trying to figure out how to make "philosophy." Got there eventually. The combinations are more logical than you'd expect, which is exactly why it's hard to stop.
The entire game is drag and drop. Drag one element onto another. If a combination exists, a new item appears and gets added to your library. If it doesn't, nothing happens. No penalties, no failure state, no timer. Just experimentation. Your discovered items appear in the panel on the right, available to combine with anything else you've found. The more items you have, the more possibilities open up. Early game feels limited. By the time you have 50 items, it starts feeling properly open-ended.
Little Alchemy 2 expanded the original's concept significantly. More elements, better visuals, and every discovered item comes with a short humorous description that adds personality to the whole thing. Making "human" and reading what the game says about it is worth the combinations required to get there. The hint system shows you one possible combination for an item if you're stuck, without spoiling the full recipe chain. Use it sparingly.
It looks like a science experiment from across the room. Colored icons, dragging things around, reading descriptions. Nothing fast, nothing loud, nothing suspicious. classrooms6xunblocked.github.io has Little Alchemy 2 ready when you open a tab. Progress saves automatically in your browser. Play Little Alchemy 2 at school across multiple sessions. Come back tomorrow and your 200 discovered elements are still there. 6x classroom keeps it browser-ready with nothing to install. Little Alchemy 2 Unblocked Chromebook works on every device tested.
Little Alchemy 2 was created by Recloak, a small indie game studio, and released August 23, 2017. Recloak has kept the game updated with additional elements and content since launch. Available on web browser, iOS, and Android. The browser version is free and saves progress locally.


Written by Ash Mercer · Gaming platform reviewer and web publisher · Updated June 2026