Alright, so I jumped into Infinite Craft the other day, you know, that little browser game where you mix stuff together. I got this idea, “Hey, let’s make Fruit!” Seemed simple enough, right? Nature stuff.
So, I started like everyone does, dragging the basic elements around.

- Mixed Earth and Water, boom, got Plant. Easy peasy.
- Then I thought, okay, Plant needs to grow. Dragged another Plant onto the first one. Got a Tree. Nice, logical.
Now, Tree… this is where I figured Fruit would pop right out. Maybe Tree + Water? Nope, that gave me River. Okay, weird flex but alright. Tree + Earth? Nah, that just made a Forest. Makes sense, but not what I wanted.
I spent a bit just messing with Tree. Tree + Forest = Wood. Tree + Wood = Paper. Getting sidetracked here. I needed something… life-giving? Sun maybe?
Getting the Sun
This took a few steps. Had to go back to basics.
- Mixed Fire and Wind. That gave me Smoke.
- Then tried Earth and Wind, got Dust.
- Dragged Dust onto Earth, and suddenly I had a Planet. Okay, scaling up!
- What happens when Planet meets Fire? Put Planet and Fire together… and there it was, Sun! Felt pretty good finding that one.
Back to the Fruit Mission
So now I had my Tree and my shiny new Sun. I dragged the Sun over to the Tree, held my breath a little bit… Success! It turned into Fruit!
So, the path that worked for me was:
- Earth + Water = Plant
- Plant + Plant = Tree
- Fire + Wind = Smoke (or other paths to get Planet/Sun ingredients)
- Earth + Wind = Dust
- Dust + Earth = Planet
- Planet + Fire = Sun
- Tree + Sun = Fruit
Took a bit of clicking around, but felt satisfying when that little Fruit icon popped up. It’s kinda cool how you stumble onto things in that game. Just mixing basic stuff leads to… well, pretty much anything eventually. Fun little time waster.
