How to Make Jewelry in Infinite Craft

Learn how to make Jewelry in Infinite Craft in just eight easy steps.

Infinite Craft is the latest element-combining game that takes an incredibly simple premise - combining the four basic elements of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water to create new objects and elements - and brings it to entirely new heights. Utilizing an AI to create inventive combinations and categories, Infinite Craft has hundreds of thousands of possible combinations and solutions to reach almost any creation that players can think of.

With such a huge pool of creations, it can be difficult to find the exact combination you'll need to create a specific result. With multiple solutions, one player might create the desired answer in five moves, and another may take 50 - that's the beauty of using AI to learn and grow the game. 

How, then, can a player make a specific building block such as Jewelry? Don't worry - we've found one of the best ways to create the word "Jewelry" in Infinite Craft so you can continue using it for future combinations.

How to Make Jewelry in Infinite Craft

One of the shortest paths we've found to make Jewelry in Infinite Craft requires only eight steps total, starting with nothing but the original four elements consisting of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. You'll need to take these four elements and eventually create Diamond and Idol, which will bring you to the ever-elusive Jewelry.

Infinite Craft screenshot showing steps on how to make Jewelry
Screengrab by Fanbyte via Neal.fun

How to Make Diamond in Infinite Craft

The first building block you'll make on your path to get Jewelry is Diamond. To do so, start with one Fire element block and one Wind block, which you'll need to combine to create Smoke. Once you create Smoke, move on and merge an Earth block with another Fire block to make Lava. Afterward, add your Lava to a starter element Water block to produce a Stone block.

Infinite Craft screenshot showing steps on how to make Diamond
Screengrab by Fanbyte via Neal.fun

You're halfway there to having crafted your first key ingredient in our Infinite Craft Jewelry recipe. Just add your Smoke block from earlier to your new Stone block to create Statue. Then, merge your Lava block with another Stone block for Obsidian. You can now finally make Diamond from a combination of Earth and Obsidian.

How to Make Idol in Infinite Craft

The second key ingredient you need to create on your way to making Jewelry is Idol. Thankfully, it's even easier to craft than Diamond was. All you need to do is combine your new Diamond block with the Statue block you made earlier, which will leave you with the Idol block you need.

Infinite Craft screenshot showing steps on how to make Idol
Screengrab by Fanbyte via Neal.fun

Making Jewelry in Infinite Craft

All that's left now is putting Diamond together with Idol to produce your long-awaited Jewelry block in Infinite Craft. If you consider how the game's AI reached its conclusion of Jewelry as an output from your combination of one Diamond block and one Idol block, it seems quite logical. After all, in real life, jewelry is often comprised of some sort of metal mixed with gemstones such as diamonds. The Idol block could likely allude to the person wearing diamond jewelry in this case, or possibly what worn jewelry could symbolize.

Therefore, one Diamond block plus one Idol block can equal a Jewelry block in-game. If you want a quick overview of our full recipe before you go, just take a look at our handy table below for a step-by-step breakdown of how to create Diamond, Idol, and eventually, Jewelry in Infinite Craft.

 Item 1 Item 2 Result
1.Fire

+

Wind

=

Smoke
2.Earth

+

Fire

=

Lava
3.Lava

+

Water

=

Stone
4.Smoke

+

Stone

=

Statue
5.Lava

+

Stone

=

Obsidian
6.Earth

+

Obsidian

=

Diamond
7.Diamond

+

Statue

=

Idol
8.Diamond

+

Idol

=

Jewelry

About the Author

Anna Koselke

Anna studied English Literature and then Medieval History at the University of Edinburgh, going on to specialize in narrative design and video game journalism as a writer. When she's not frantically trying to form words into coherent sentences, she's probably daydreaming about becoming a fairy druid and befriending every animal.