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How to make Squid Game in Infinite Craft

Wow, it’s been a long time since we visited Infinite Craft but there seems to have been a resurgence in neal-fun’s addictive browser game. Couple that with the arrival of the new series of Squid Game and the timing seems perfect eh?

You can actually get to Squid Game pretty quickly, especially if you have played before and have a few of the items already/

We did try to get to Squid Game 2 by combining Squid Game with the number 2 – which you might think does the trick, but that just generated the number 21 strangely. Let us know if you manage to get Squid Game 2 eh?

Right, let’s have a look how to get the hit South Korean TV showing in Infinite Craft shall we?

Craft Squid Game in Infinite Craft

making Squid Game in Infinite craft

  • Water + Water = Lake
  • Lake + Water = Ocean
  • Fire + Wind = Smoke
  • Smoke + Smoke = Cloud
  • Cloud + Fire = Lightning
  • Lightning + Ocean = Squid
  • Wind + Earth = Dust
  • Dust + Earth = Planet
  • Planet + Fire = Sun
  • Sun + Fire = Solar
  • Solar + Planet = System
  • System + Fire = Computer
  • Computer + System = Software
  • Software + Earth = Game
  • Game + Computer = Gamer
  • Game + Gamer = Gaming
  • Gaming + Squid = Squid Game

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