How to Get Internet in Infinite Craft: Crafting the Element Step by Step

Infinite Craft is a browser-based sandbox game developed by Neal Agarwal that challenges players to combine basic elements — Wind, Fire, Water, and Earth — into increasingly complex concepts. Unlike games with inventory menus or tech trees, Infinite Craft works through free-form combination logic, meaning you discover new elements by experimenting with what makes conceptual sense.

"Internet" is one of the more satisfying discoveries in the game because it mirrors how the real technology actually evolved — through layers of connected ideas. Getting there requires building up through electricity, computers, and networks before the game recognizes the combination.

What You're Actually Doing in Infinite Craft

Before jumping into recipes, it helps to understand the mechanic. Every combination in Infinite Craft produces a result based on associative logic — the game (powered by an AI language model) predicts what two things reasonably create together. There's no single "correct" path to most elements. Multiple crafting routes can lead to the same result, which is why guides sometimes list different combinations for the same target element.

The goal is to work toward concepts that logically precede "Internet": electricity, technology, computers, and networks.

Step-by-Step Path to Crafting Internet 🌐

Here's one reliable route from the four starting elements:

Step 1 — Build Toward Steam and Storm

  • Water + Fire = Steam
  • Water + Wind = Wave
  • Wind + Fire = Smoke
  • Earth + Wind = Dust
  • Steam + Wind = Cloud
  • Cloud + Fire = Lightning
  • Lightning + Water = Storm (or Electric depending on your instance)

Step 2 — Create Electricity and Metal

  • Earth + Fire = Lava
  • Lava + Water = Stone
  • Stone + Fire = Metal
  • Lightning + Metal = Electricity (in many instances, this combination is recognized)

Alternatively:

  • Storm + Metal = Electricity

Step 3 — Get to Computer

This is where paths diverge most. Common routes include:

  • Electricity + Sand = Computer (Sand comes from Earth + Wind or Earth + Storm)
  • Metal + Electricity = Robot or Machine (intermediate steps)
  • Robot + Electricity = Computer (in some play sessions)
CombinationCommon Result
Electricity + SandComputer
Metal + ElectricityRobot or Machine
Robot + MetalCyborg or Computer
Sand + GlassSilicon (useful intermediate)
Silicon + ElectricityComputer

Because Infinite Craft's AI logic can vary slightly between sessions, you may need to try a few of these routes. Silicon is a useful intermediate — combining Sand + Fire often yields Glass, and Glass + Sand can produce Silicon, which pairs naturally with electricity to make Computer.

Step 4 — Build a Network or Wire

Internet requires more than just a computer. You typically need a concept representing connection or network:

  • Electricity + Wire = Current or Network (Wire often comes from Metal + Metal or Metal + Electricity)
  • Computer + Computer = Network (this works in many sessions)
  • Computer + Wire = Internet (direct in some instances)

Step 5 — Combine for Internet

Once you have Computer and either Network, Wire, or Web:

  • Computer + Network = Internet ✅
  • Computer + Web = Internet ✅
  • Network + Network = Internet (works in some sessions)

Web itself can sometimes be created through:

  • Spider + Thread or Spider + Wind (Spider comes from combining insect-related elements)
  • Computer + Computer in sessions where the game skips straight to Web or Internet

Why the Path Varies Between Players 🔀

Infinite Craft uses a generative AI model to determine combination outcomes, and the results aren't always identical across every session or game state. Several factors affect which combinations work for you:

  • Session state — Some elements behave differently depending on what you've already discovered
  • AI response variation — The underlying model may interpret the same combination differently across instances
  • Order of discovery — Unlocking certain elements earlier can open different intermediate paths
  • Game updates — Neal Agarwal updates the game periodically, which can shift combination logic

This means a route that works for one player on a given day might produce a slightly different intermediate result for another. The core logic stays consistent — electricity, computers, and connection concepts are always the building blocks — but the exact two elements that click together as "Internet" can shift.

Intermediate Elements Worth Knowing

If you're hitting dead ends, these elements are useful to have in your workspace:

ElementHow to Get ItWhy It Helps
SandEarth + WindLeads to Silicon and Glass
SiliconSand + Fire → Glass, then Glass + SandKey computer ingredient
WireMetal + Metal or Metal + ElectricityConnects to Network
RobotMetal + Electricity or Steam + MetalAlternate path to Computer
WebVarious spider/thread combosDirect pairing with Computer
NetworkComputer + ComputerCore Internet ingredient

The Element Unlocks More

Once you have Internet, it becomes a powerful building block for further combinations — elements like Social Media, Meme, AI, Hacker, and Cloud Computing all branch from it. Getting Internet early opens up a significant portion of the modern technology tree in the game.

The exact next steps depend on which direction you want to explore and which adjacent elements you've already unlocked. Some players prioritize the social media branch; others head toward space or science concepts using the technology foundation they've built.

The crafting logic is consistent enough to follow a general pattern, but the precise combinations that land on your screen will depend on your specific session state and what you've already discovered along the way.