Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements
Oslo AlbetStep into seven elemental temples with Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements, the fifth chapter of the beloved co-op puzzle series. It’s free to play right in your browser, and you can tackle it solo or grab a friend for true 2-player teamwork. This time the duo doesn’t stick to one theme – they bounce between Fire, Water, Wind, Forest, Ice, Light, and Crystal temples. Each one mixes lava pools, water puddles, levers, and that nasty green goo neither hero can touch. đĨ
If you’ve ever searched simply for “fireboy and watergirl,” this is the elements-themed sequel from Oslo Albet. It’s the entry where the camera finally lets the two heroes split apart across the level.

- Seven elemental temples in one adventure, including new Fire, Water, and Wind stages
- Local 2-player co-op on a shared keyboard, or solo control of both heroes
- White diamond levels add a special collectible objective
- Camera follows both characters even when they move far apart
What Is Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements?
Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements is a cooperative platform-puzzle game built in HTML5 by developer Oslo Albet. The fire kid can stroll through lava but melts in water. The water kid handles puddles with ease but fizzles out in lava. Both heroes must dodge green goo at all costs and reach their matching exit door together.
Loading the game in Chrome took just a couple of seconds for me, and the side-scrolling camera felt smooth even when I sent the two characters racing in opposite directions. That split-screen-style follow is genuinely useful – older games in the series kept both heroes locked on one screen. Here, levels can sprawl, which gives puzzles more room to breathe.
Gameplay in Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements
The core loop is simple to grasp and sneaky-deep once you start playing. You guide Fireboy to doors marked with a red Mars symbol and Watergirl to doors marked with a blue Venus symbol. Along the way you grab red gems with Fireboy and blue gems with Watergirl. Neither character can pass through their exit until the other one is safely at theirs too.
Each temple throws different gadgets at you. Expect levers, pressure buttons, lifts, moving platforms, light beams, freeze rays, and crystal teleporters. Some puzzles need one hero to weigh down a button with their body or a box while the other runs ahead. Other rooms force you to time jumps perfectly so a moving platform catches the right character.
The Seven Temples in Fireboy and Watergirl 5
This sequel mixes returning temples with brand-new ones. The Fire Temple is packed with lava, so Fireboy has to do most of the heavy lifting to clear a safe path for his teammate. The Water Temple flips that idea – Watergirl scouts ahead, opens routes, and protects Fireboy from puddles.
The Wind Temple is the freshest addition. It introduces a giant floor fan that lifts both heroes upward when someone stands on its switch. The fan only stays active for about 5 seconds at a time, so timing matters. The Forest, Ice, Light, and Crystal temples return with new puzzle layouts that recall the earlier games in the series.
Levels and Progression
The game contains 62 levels total, split across the seven temples. That breaks down into 49 normal stages plus 13 tougher white diamond stages. The Forest Temple has 10 levels, Fire has 8, Light has 9, Crystal has 9, Ice has 9, Wind has 8, and Water has 9. White diamond rooms force you to grab a special gem before the exit unlocks, on top of the usual red and blue ones. Picking up every gem boosts your end-of-level rating, even though most diamonds aren’t required to finish.
Some levels also have a time challenge. If you want a perfect rating, you’ll need to clear the room before the clock runs down. That timer is one big reason the co-op mode shines.
Recommended Temple Order for First-Time Players
Not sure where to start? Here’s a smart route that eases you into the trickier mechanics. Begin with the Forest Temple – it’s the gentlest tutorial and teaches the basic button-and-lever rhythm. From there, try the Fire Temple next so Fireboy learns to lead, then the Water Temple so Watergirl gets the same practice. Tackle the Ice Temple after that to get used to slippery floors before things get gadget-heavy. Save the Light Temple and Crystal Temple for the middle stretch, since mirrors and teleporters need clear thinking. Leave the Wind Temple for last – the timed floor fan is the toughest new mechanic and feels easier once you’ve mastered teamwork everywhere else. White diamond stages are best replayed after you’ve cleared all the normal levels.
How Elements Differs from Fireboy and Watergirl 1-4
If you’ve played the earlier chapters, here’s a quick scan of what changed in Elements:
- Temples: Earlier games picked one theme (Forest, Light, Ice, Crystal). Elements bundles seven themed temples into one adventure.
- Camera: Games 1-4 locked both heroes on a single screen. Elements tracks each hero independently, so levels can sprawl.
- New mechanics: The Wind Temple’s giant floor fan is brand new, and Fire/Water temples appear for the first time.
- Collectibles: White diamond stages are a new objective layer on top of red and blue gems.
- Tech: Elements launched as HTML5 from day one. Games 1-4 began as Flash titles before being ported.
- Mobile: Elements ships with official Android and iOS apps, which earlier entries didn’t have at launch.
Why Players Love Fireboy and Watergirl 5
The series has a huge fanbase because the puzzles feel fair, and this elements-themed entry leans into that strength. You’re never stuck because of bad controls – you’re stuck because you haven’t spotted the right lever combo yet. That “a-ha” moment when the path clicks is what keeps kids and parents replaying levels.
Playing with a friend also turns every puzzle into a chatty back-and-forth. “Hold that button, no the other one, okay GO!” is basically the soundtrack of this game.
How to Play Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements
Open the game in your browser and pick a temple from the main menu. You’ll usually need to clear a few Forest Temple stages before some of the newer temples unlock. From there, choose any level and start guiding the duo toward their matching doors.
You can play alone by controlling both characters at once, but co-op is where the game really sings. Share a keyboard with a sibling or friend, split the controls, and you’ll move twice as fast through the trickier rooms.
Controls
- Fireboy: Arrow keys to move and jump
- Watergirl: W, A, D keys to move and jump
- Mobile: On-screen arrow buttons; tap the middle arrow or either character to switch who you’re controlling
Tips and Tricks for Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements
- Read the colors. Buttons, levers, beams, and portals are color coded – matching colors always connect, so trace them before you move.
- Use boxes as button-weights. When both heroes need to pass the same door, drag a crate onto the switch so neither has to stay behind.
- Split up on long levels. The camera now keeps both characters in view even when they’re far apart, so don’t be afraid to send them in different directions.
- Plan around the Wind Temple fan. The big floor fan only stays on for about 5 seconds, so step off the switch only when your partner is already lifting up.
- Skip risky diamonds on timed levels. If a stage has a clock, race for the exits first and try gem-hunting again on a replay.
Key Features of Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements
- Seven elemental temples blending returning favorites with new Fire, Water, and Wind worlds
- Local 2-player co-op on a single keyboard for instant couch play
- Wide-tracking camera that lets the duo separate across larger levels
- White diamond stages that add a special collectible objective
- Element-specific gadgets like floor fans, freeze rays, mirrors, and crystal teleporters
Where to Play Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements
The easiest way to jump in is right here in your browser – no download, no sign-up, just hit play and you’re inside the first temple. The HTML5 build runs on desktops, Chromebooks, and most laptops without any setup. Full-screen mode is supported for a more immersive view of the puzzles.
If you’d rather take the adventure on the go, there are official mobile versions too. Grab the Android app on Google Play or the iOS version on the App Store. Stick to those official stores – random APK downloads from other sites can carry malware.
Chromebook and School Laptop Troubleshooting
Lots of kids play on Chromebooks or older school laptops, so here are quick fixes if things feel off. If the game stutters, close extra browser tabs and turn off any Chrome extensions you don’t need. Switching to full-screen mode usually helps the puzzles fit cleanly on low-resolution Chromebook displays, and you can press F11 to toggle it. On smaller screens, zoom out with Ctrl and the minus key so the level borders aren’t cut off. The trickiest problem in 2-player mode is keyboard ghosting – cheap keyboards can drop key presses when both players hold WASD and arrow keys at once. If Watergirl freezes when Fireboy jumps, try a different USB keyboard with N-key rollover, or take turns at the controls instead of pressing keys at the same exact moment. Plugging in a wired keyboard usually beats Bluetooth for fast co-op timing.
For Parents
Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements is a great pick for kids around 7 and up. The puzzles encourage problem-solving, planning ahead, and teamwork, especially when two players share a keyboard. There’s no chat feature, no in-game purchases on the browser version, and the cartoon visuals stay friendly throughout.
Levels are short, usually a few minutes each, so it’s easy to set a time limit like 20 or 30 minutes per session. Kids can pause between temples without losing progress on what they’ve already cleared.
Similar Games to Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements
If this elements-themed entry hooked you, the rest of the series and a few cousin puzzle games are well worth a look.
- Fireboy and Watergirl: The Forest Temple – The original co-op puzzle that kicked off the whole franchise.
- Fireboy and Watergirl 2: The Light Temple – Adds mirrors and light beams to the classic formula.
- Fireboy and Watergirl 3: The Ice Temple – Slippery floors and freeze mechanics make every step risky.
- Fireboy and Watergirl 4: The Crystal Temple – Teleport crystals add a brain-bending twist.
- Fireboy and Watergirl 6: Fairy Tales – The newest chapter with storybook-themed levels.
- Bob the Robber – A sneaky single-player platform-puzzle where you dodge guards and crack locks.
Browse more brain-teasers in our Puzzle category for similar co-op and platform challenges.
FAQs About Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements
Is Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements free to play?
Yes, the game is completely free to play in your browser. There are no sign-ups, paywalls, or hidden costs to access the temples. Mobile app versions are also available on the Play Store and App Store.
Is this the same as Fireboy and Watergirl?
It’s the fifth game in the Fireboy and Watergirl series. Many people search just for “fireboy and watergirl,” but this Elements chapter is a specific sequel that bundles new Fire, Water, and Wind temples with stages inspired by the earlier games.
Is Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements a 2-player game?
Yes, it’s a local 2-player game on a shared keyboard. One player uses the arrow keys for Fireboy while the other uses W, A, D for Watergirl. You can also play solo and control both heroes yourself.
How many temples are in Fireboy and Watergirl 5?
There are seven elemental temples in this installment. They include the Forest, Fire, Light, Crystal, Ice, Wind, and Water temples, with the Fire, Water, and Wind temples being new to the series.
When was Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements released?
The game launched in January 2019 as an HTML5 title, making it the first entry in the series that was never a Flash game. The Microsoft Store version arrived a bit earlier on December 9, 2018, and the Google Play app followed on December 20, 2018.
Who made Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements?
The game was created by developer Oslo Albet. The studio is also behind earlier entries in the Fireboy and Watergirl franchise.
Can I play Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements on mobile?
Yes, it works on both phones and tablets. You can play it directly in a mobile browser or download the official apps from Google Play and the App Store for a smoother touchscreen experience.
How many Fireboy and Watergirl games are there?
The main series currently has six games. They are Forest Temple, Light Temple, Ice Temple, Crystal Temple, Elements, and Fairy Tales.
What’s new in Fireboy and Watergirl 5 compared to earlier games?
The biggest change is the mix of seven temples instead of one theme. The camera also follows both heroes independently, so levels can spread out farther than in previous chapters.
Ready to Tackle the Temples?
Between the seven-temple variety, the new wide-tracking camera, and the gadget-packed Wind Temple fans, Fireboy and Watergirl 5: Elements feels like the most ambitious chapter in the franchise. Whether you’re flying solo or racing through timed puzzles with a sibling on the same keyboard, every level rewards smart teamwork and color-matching. Pick a temple, grab those diamonds, and see which exit door you can reach first.