Welcome to our Little Alchemy Cheats Guide on How to make Hourglass in Little Alchemy. Directly below you will see every step to making Hourglass from the 4 base items. No more clicking around sites or scrolling to actually make what you want right now, novel right?
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How to make Hourglass in Little Alchemy from scratch
There are 5 steps to making Hourglass from scratch. You’re able to start from Step 1 if you are new and getting started in Little Alchemy. If you have made some of the items within these steps already, you are able to pick up from whereever you are at in your Little Alchemy journey.
- Fire and Earth = Lava
- Lava and Air = Stone
- Stone and Air = Sand
- Sand and Fire = Glass
- Sand and Glass = Hourglass
So there you have it. Simples.
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The following sections will guide you through in full detail with images and even item definitions for your convenience and education.
How to make Hourglass in Little Alchemy in Full Detail with Images
How to make Lava in Little Alchemy
The next step in creating Hourglass in Little Alchemy is to create Lava.
Step 1 – Select Fire from the Elements panel and drag it on the playing board
Step 2 – Select Earth from the Elements panel and drop it on the Fire which you already placed on the playing board in step 1.
How to make Lava in Little Alchemy – DefinitionLava – the molten, fluid rock that issues from a volcano or volcanic vent.
Congratulations on making Lava!
Now onwards to the next step in making Hourglass.
How to make Stone in Little Alchemy
The next step in creating Hourglass in Little Alchemy is to create Stone.
Step 1 – Select Lava from the Elements panel and drag it on the playing board
Step 2 – Select Air from the Elements panel and drop it on the Lava which you already placed on the playing board in step 1.
How to make Stone in Little Alchemy – DefinitionStone – the hard substance, formed of mineral matter, of which rocks consist.
Congratulations on making Stone!
Now onwards to the next step in making Hourglass.
How to make Sand in Little Alchemy
The next step in creating Hourglass in Little Alchemy is to create Sand.
Step 1 – Select Stone from the Elements panel and drag it on the playing board
Step 2 – Select Air from the Elements panel and drop it on the Stone which you already placed on the playing board in step 1.
How to make Sand in Little Alchemy – DefinitionSand – the more or less fine debris of rocks, consisting of small, loose grains, often of quartz.
Congratulations on making Sand!
Now onwards to the next step in making Hourglass.
How to make Glass in Little Alchemy
The next step in creating Hourglass in Little Alchemy is to create Glass.
Step 1 – Select Sand from the Elements panel and drag it on the playing board
Step 2 – Select Fire from the Elements panel and drop it on the Sand which you already placed on the playing board in step 1.
How to make Glass in Little Alchemy – DefinitionGlass – a hard, brittle, noncrystalline, more or less transparent substance produced by fusion, usually consisting of mutually dissolved silica and silicates that also contain soda and lime, as in the ordinary variety used for windows and bottles.
Congratulations on making Glass!
Now onwards to the last step in making Hourglass.
How to make Hourglass in Little Alchemy
Step 1 – Select Sand from the Elements panel and drag it on the playing board
Step 2 – Select Glass from the Elements panel and drop it on the Sand which you already placed on the playing board in step 1.
How to make Hourglass in Little Alchemy – DefinitionHourglass – an instrument for measuring time, consisting of two bulbs of glass joined by a narrow passage through which a quantity of sand or mercury runs in just an hour.
Congratulations you have completed the detailed steps on How to make Hourglass in Little Alchemy!
How to make Hourglass in Little Alchemy – Additional Items
Now you have made Hourglass in Little Alchemy, you may like to visit the link(s) below (if we’ve got to it) to see what Atmosphere is used in making to expand your item set:
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