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How to Make Uranus in Little Alchemy 2

Learn how to make the planet Uranus in Little Alchemy 2.

Little Alchemy 2 is all about science and the world around us, so it’s no surprise that our solar system is one of the possible elements. If you’re looking to make the ice giant, here’s how to make Uranus in Little Alchemy 2, minus the silly butt jokes!

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How to Get Uranus in Little Alchemy 2

We hate to be the bearer of bad news right off the start, but it actually looks like Uranus is not in Little Alchemy 2 yet. This is rather strange considering that almost the rest of the solar system is in the game, including Mercury, Venus, Earth (technically Earth is the default Planet), Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, but Uranus and Neptune are strangely missing.

Though, that does leave us on a hopeful note. Since almost the entirety of the solar system is in the game, it’s only a matter of time before it’s completed with the addition of Uranus.

We don’t want to you to leave empty-handed, so we’ll show you how to make the rest of the solar system in this guide. Before we start, you should know the recipe for Planet, as you’ll need that for every recipe.

  • Planet: Continent + Continent, Ocean / Earth + Sky, Solar System, Space
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Mercury

Mercury is the first planet from the Sun, which naturally means it’s the spiciest. To make Mercury, combine Planet + Heat or Small.

  • Heat: Air + Energy /Fire + Idea, Science / Lava + Philosophy
  • Small: Philosophy + Ant, Bacteria, Bee, Carbon Dioxide, Confetti, Oxygen, Ozone, Pebble, Rivulet, Scorpion, Seahorse, Spider

Venus

Venus is the second planet from the Sun, and it’s known for its extremely dense atmosphere and a shape that is very close to our own Earth. To make Venus, combine Planet + Smog or Volcano.

  • Smog: City + Air, Atmosphere, Fog, Smoke / Fog + Smoke
  • Volcano: Lava + Container, Earth, Hill, Mountain / Fire + Hill, Mountain / Pressure + Hill, Mountain

Mars

Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun, known for its distinct red-orange hue from the iron oxide dust covering its surface. To make Mars, combine Planet + Desert or Rust.

  • Desert: Sand + Cactus, Land, Lizard, Sand, Vulture
  • Rust: Air + Metal, Steel / Oxygen + Metal, Steel

Jupiter

Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun, known for its gaseous nature and the Great Red Spot, a giant storm. To make Jupiter, combine Planet + Big, Cloud, Gas, Storm or Big + Saturn.

  • Big: Philosophy + Galaxy, Galaxy Cluster, Planet, Solar System, Sun, Universe
  • Cloud: Atmosphere + Mist, Water / Sky + Mist, Water
  • Gas: Air + Idea, Science / Energy + Liquid
  • Storm: Electricity + Atmosphere, Cloud / Cloud + Cloud / Rain + Wind

Saturn

Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun, known for its distinct ring system that is composed of ice chunks and particles. To make Saturn, combine Jupiter + Small, or Planet + Ring.

  • Ring: Diamond + Gold, Love, Metal, Steel / Love + Gold, Metal, Steel

Hopefully, with a future update, Uranus, Neptune, and maybe even Pluto can join Little Alchemy 2. If you have any other tips or questions, let us know in the comments below, and don’t forget to check out the rest of our Little Alchemy 2 guides.

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Jeremy Kanjanapangka
Jeremy is a Content Writer for Touch, Tap, Play, and has been writing in the games journalism industry for almost a decade now. With a degree in English and a passion for games, he loves to talk and write about all kinds of games. While you can find him covering the latest and greatest games, there is a special place in his heart for RPGs, action-adventure games, fighting games, and anything Nintendo related.