How to Create Time in Infinite Craft

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Time is of the essence, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to make. Here’s how to make time in Infinite Craft.

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How to Create Time in Infinite Craft

Time is the building block of so many things. You can get Evolution, the Mad Hatter, and the Endgame. The movie, I mean. Even the Universe. But actually, crafting time? Not so easy. Here are all the possible recipes that will give you time in Infinite Craft.

  • Atom + Hourglass = Time
  • Calendar + Year = Time
  • Clock + Clock = Time
  • Clock + Watch = Time
  • Clock + Eternity = Time
  • Clock + Sundial = Time
  • Crash + Portal = Time
  • Jewel + Watch = Time
  • Day + Night = Time
  • Portal + Steam = Time
  • Space Dragonfly + Watch = Time
  • Sun + Sundial = Time
  • Atom + Hourglass = Time

As you can see, the Clock is at the center of most of these recipes. Though, you can always opt to make Venus if you also want to make humans. The Clock is also one of the easiest elements to make in the list. To make a clock, you’ll need to combine Obsidian and Dandelion. Here’s the step-by-step process to make a clock in Infinite Craft.

  • Obsidian + Dandelion = Clock

First, we’ll make a Dandelion. To make a Dandelion, you’ll need to make the following combinations in this order:

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  • Earth + Water = Plant
  • Wind + Fire = Smoke
  • Smoke + Wind = Cloud
  • Cloud + Cloud = Rain
  • Rain + Plant = Flower
  • Flower + Wind = Dandelion

Now that we have a Dandelion, we can make Obsidian. Here’s the step-by-step process to make obsidian.

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  • Earth + Earth = Mountain
  • Mountain + Cloud = Snow
    • Wind + Fire = Smoke
    • Smoke + Wind = Cloud
  • Mountain + Fire = Volcano
  • Volcano + Fire = Lava
  • Lava + Snow = Obsidian

Once you finally have Obsidian and Dandelion, combine them to create the Clock. Next, you just need to combine the Clock with another Clock. Simply Drag the Clock from the sidebar over to the white space and combine them like normal to do this.

How to Use Time in Infinite Craft

Now that you have created time, the possibilities are infinite. Tsunami, Fossil, Rock, and Rainbow are just some of the creations that use Time as a base crafting element.

How to Make Tsunami in Infinite Craft

To create a Tsunami, you need to combine the Time with the Wave.

  • Time + Wave = Tsunami
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How to Make Fossil in Infinite Craft

If you want to create an element of Fossil, combine the Time with the Earth element.

  • Time + Earth = Fossil
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How to Make Rock in Infinite Craft

Merging Time and Lava together gives you Rock. To create Lava, combine two Fire elements to create a Volcano, then add Steam to the Volcano, and you will have Lava. The recipe for creating Steam is to mix Fire and Water.

  • Time + Lava = Rock
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How to Make Rainbow in Infinite Craft

To create a Rainbow, you can mix Time and Rain. Rain is made by mixing Water and Fire to get Steam. Add Water to Steam to make a Cloud, and add Water to the Cloud to create the Rain element. Finally, it is possible to mix the Time and Rain elements together to produce a Rainbow.

  • Time + Rain = Rainbow
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So this is how you can create time in Infinite Craft, and we have mentioned all the recipes you can use Time in. You can get as creative as you want and combine time with other elements to get surprising results. Hope this was as fun for you as it was for us!

And there you have it! The concept of time at your fingertips. But have you ever thought about what might happen if you combine life with time?

About the Author

Daphne Fama

A Staff Writer at Prima Games since 2022, Daphne Fama spends an inordinate amount playing games of all stripes but has a soft spot for horror, FPS, and RPGs. When she’s not gaming, she’s an author and member of the Horror Writers Association with a debut novel coming out in 2025. In a previous life, she was an attorney but found she preferred fiction to contracts and forms

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