18+ Fun and Easy Slime Recipes to Try (2024)

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Updated on July 03, 2019

There's more than one way to make slime. Actually, there are lots of different recipes. Here are some of the best recipes for different types of slime, from normal slimy slime to eerie glow-in-the-dark slime. Some you can eat, some look like snot, toxic waste, or ghoulish dripping blood. Because these recipes don't take a lot of time, (though a few require a trip to the hardware store and not just the kitchen cupboard) you won't want to stop at just one. Throwdown some plastic and get ready for a slime fest!

Classic Slime

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This is the classic slime recipe. It's very simple to make this slime, plus you can make it any color you want.

Magnetic Slime

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Magnetic slime is a black slime that reacts to a magnetic field. It's easy to make and can be used to make interesting shapes. You'll get the best effect with a thin slime and a strong magnet, such as a rare earth magnet or electromagnet.

Radioactive-Looking Slime

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This slime sort of resembles toxic waste, yet it is actually easy to make and safe. The best part is, it requires only a couple of easy-to-find ingredients.

Glow-in-the-Dark Slime

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What is better than regular slime? The slime that glows in the dark, of course! This is an easy and fun project that is suitable for kids.

Thermochromic Color-Change Slime

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Make slime that acts like a mood ring, changing color in response to temperature. Put the slime in the refrigerator, and then watch it change color as you play with it. Experiment with cool-drink containers and hot coffee cups. You can add food coloring to expand the colors, too.

Floam

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Floam is a moldable type of slime that contains polystyrene (plastic foam) beads in it. You can shape it around objects and sculpt with it.

Edible Blood Slime (It Glows!)

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Do you need to eat your slime or at least get it near your mouth? Here's a slime that looks like dripping blood, until you shine a black light on it. Then it looks like glowing alien goo.

Glitter Slime

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You only need three ingredients to make sparkly glitter slime. It's a funny and fanciful variation of one of the classic slime recipes and takes just minutes to make.

Flubber

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Flubber is a non-sticky, rubbery sort of slime. This nontoxic slime is made from fiber and water.

Ectoplasm Slime

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You can make this non-sticky, edible slime from two easy-to-find ingredients. It can be used as ectoplasm for costumes, haunted houses, and Halloween parties.

Electroactive Slime

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This slime seems to have a life of its own! If you use wool or fur to charge up a piece of polystyrene foam and move it toward flowing slime, the slime will stop flowing and will appear to gel.

Soap Slime

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This form of slime uses soap as its base. Soap slime is good, clean fun. You can even play with it in the bathtub.

Edible Slime

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Most slime recipes are nontoxic, but there are only a few you can actually eat and none that taste as good as this candy one! Here are additional edible slime recipes, including a chocolate version.

Gunk or Goo

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This is an interesting nontoxic slime that has properties of both a liquid and a solid. It flows like a liquid, but it hardens when you squeeze it. This slime is easy to make.

Fake Snot

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Yes, slime snot is gross but not as bad as playing with the real thing, right? Here's a translucent type of slime that you can leave clear or can color greenish-yellow if you prefer. Fun!

Silly Putty

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Actually, Silly Putty is a patented invention, so you can't make the real deal, but you can make Silly Putty simulants.

Oobleck Slime

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This nontoxic slime recipe uses starch and glue. The non-sticky goo flows like a liquid yet hardens when you squeeze it.

Borax-Free Slime

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Borax is used to form the cross-links in many types of slime, but it can irritate skin and isn't something you want young kids to eat. Fortunately, there are several recipes for the slime that don't include borax as an ingredient. Not that you're planning on holding a slime taste-test, but these recipes are safe enough to eat!

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18+ Fun and Easy Slime Recipes to Try (2024)

FAQs

What is the easiest slime recipe in the world? ›

Slime Recipe Ingredients:

1/2 a cup of PVA white glue. 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda. 2 drops of food coloring.

How do you make adult slime? ›

Let's Try It
  1. Mix approximately 1 tablespoon of borax with one cup (237 ml) of water. ...
  2. In the large mixing bowl, add as much white glue as you'd like. ...
  3. Add water to the mixing bowl with the white glue. ...
  4. Wash your hands! ...
  5. If you want colored slime, now's the time to add a few drops of food coloring.

How do you make easy fun slime? ›

Directions:
  1. Start out by adding 2 tablespoons of cornstarch to your bowl.
  2. Now add 1 1/2 tablespoons of dish soap.
  3. Stir! If your mixture is too dry add a bit more soap. ...
  4. Once you're finished stirring, let your mixture sit for 2 minutes.
  5. Once two minutes have passed, there you have it! You've got non-stick slime!

Is slime fun for adults? ›

Slime can be very therapeutic to play with for both kids and grownups. Use your hand to squeeze the slime in your palm, then release it by relaxing your fist and wrist muscles.

What is slime for adults? ›

To put it into simple words, slime is basically a stress toy. Yes, like a stress ball. By squishing, poking and stretching your slime with your hands you are releasing any tension in your body. When you hold too much tension in your body, you can experience symptoms of stress and anxiety that are never pleasant.

Are adults allowed to play with slime? ›

It's not just children who benefit from playing with slime. Adults can also use it to keep their hands busy, to pursue their own urge to explore and to reduce stress, among other things.

How do you make 3 ingredient slime? ›

Directions:
  1. Mix equal parts of glue and water in a bowl. Stir. (I use 1 cup each.)
  2. Make your "borax activator" by stirring 1/2 tsp. of borax into 1/2 cup of hot water (this is a good job for the adult)
  3. Mix the "borax activator" into the glue and start stirring.
  4. Slime will form almost immediately!
Jan 31, 2021

How to make cloud slime? ›

Steps: 
  1. Pour ½ bottle or a full bottle of glue into a bowl (depending on how much slime you want to make) and mix with around a ¼ cup of water. ...
  2. In a separate bowl, mix ¼ teaspoon of borax powder into ½ cup of warm water. ...
  3. Add food coloring if you would like, and then add shaving foam to the glue mixture.

How do you make crazy slime? ›

Step 1: Add instant pudding mix and half of your cornstarch to a mixing bowl. Step 2: Add warm water and stir until slime begins to form (it will be pretty sticky at this point). Step 3: Slowly add the rest of your cornstarch, stirring as you go.

How do you make slime 100% working? ›

This slime recipe uses ordinary ingredients to make slime.
  1. Pour 1 cup of white glue into a mixing bowl.
  2. Add 1 tablespoon ofbaking soda.
  3. Mix the contents of the bowl thoroughly.
  4. Add more or less glue depending on your desired consistency.

What slime is for beginners? ›

BUTTER SLIME

Smooth and creamy, butter slimes are our most beginner-friendly textures! They offer the best texture for stress relief when you need something to squeeze. Butter slimes make the perfect desk toys and casual companions you can bring anywhere.

How to make slime for poor people? ›

In a bowl, mix together 1/2 cup of glue and 1/2 cup of water until well combined. If you want colored slime, add a few drops of food coloring and mix thoroughly. For extra sparkle, you can also mix in glitter at this stage.

How do you make 3 easy slime? ›

Instructions
  1. Place glue in a plastic bowl. If you're adding food coloring, you can add it now until desired color is reached. ...
  2. Stir in 1 cup of shaving cream. ...
  3. Stir until you can no longer stir (it will be sticky at first) and then kneed with your hands. ...
  4. Enjoy playing with the slime.

What is the best slime recipe without activator? ›

Here's how to make it:
  1. Put 1/2 cup shampoo and 1/4 cup of cornstarch in a bowl.
  2. Mix well.
  3. Add 3 drops of food coloring (optional).
  4. Add 1 tablespoon of water and stir. Slowly add 5 more tablespoons of water, stirring well after each one.
  5. Knead the slime for around 5 minutes.
Apr 24, 2018

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