Mixels Websites

There are two different Mixels websites. There is one for the LEGO Mixels theme accessible via LEGO.com's Products page, and another for the TV series accessible via Cartoon Network's website. These sites are the definitive resources for information on Mixels, other than this wiki.

LEGO
This site can be accessed here.

Main
Upon entering this website, there were two slides showing the sets of the current series, urging you to collect them all. There were also three Nixels you can click on to knock them out. Clicking different buttons takes you to different pages.

On January 12, 2016, the site homepage received its first major redesign. A Mixopolis Breaking News report was added, as well as Citizens of the Week, and an overall different layout.

Products
This section lists all of the sets by series. In early January 2015, this part of the website was unavailable, but was eventually fixed on January 6.

Build
This section replaced Downloads in late January 2015. It contains the building instructions for the sets, Mixes, Maxes and Murps, plus some examples of creations that fans made, along with an automatic link to the gallery submission page.

Gallery
In this section, users with a LEGO ID can upload the models they have created. They can check off the sets they used to make the model.

Videos
This section opens up a video gallery of every single episode in the TV series, stop motions, TV commercials for the sets, and chapters of The Wonderful World of Mixels. The only category so far is "Mini Movies".

Explore
Users can learn more about everything there is to know about the Mixels here. There are six categories.

Story
This category describes the whole entire story. The sections here are "The World of Mixels", "Weldos", "Munchos", "Glorp Corp", "Lixers", "Frosticons", "Klinkers", "Glowkies", "Infernites", "Orbitons", "The Glorp Corp", "The Spikels", "The Wiztastics", "Frosticons", "Fang Gang", "Flexers", "The Infernites", "The Cragsters", "The Electroids", and "The Nixels - Not So Mixel Friendly".

Characters
This category describes every single character, divided by tribe and complete with images.

Mix, Max, and Murp
These three categories describe and show most Mixes you can make with sets, as well as Murps and Maxes. These categories were originally one until late January 2015.

Downloads
This contains the same content as the original Downloads page and was placed in here as a category in late January 2015.

Downloads
This section opens up wallpapers you can use for your computer, as well as building instructions for the sets, Mixes, and Maxes. In late January 2015, this page was moved into the Explore section and replaced with the Build page.

Cartoon Network


This site can be accessed here.

Cartoon Network's Mixels website was strangely not updated to reflect the introduction of the Series 4 tribes and further. This was possibly due to being heavily directed by Chris Corum, who is not as active in Mixels as he was.

The Cartoon Network website was worked on by Clown Pirate Productions. They finished work on the site in late June 2014 and it is confirmed the site will no longer update to include Mixels from any series after Series 3.

"Mixels.com will be a central hub where fans can watch all of the shorts and learn more about the characters and setting of the Mixels world. Kids will be able to interact with the brand by exploring the environment of each tribe and meeting the Mixels, mixing multiple Mixels to discover lots of fun combinations and playing mini-games featuring characters from different tribes. Each tribe's world will be filled with rich, colorful graphic elements that portray that environment's unique qualities. Using cubits, kids can mix together Mixels from the same tribe to form a Gigantic Max or mix together elements from different tribes to discover new and exciting combinations. By making successful mixes, kids will unlock exclusive mini-games. As new waves of Mixels are introduced, new tribes and mini-games will be added to the site to reflect the ever-growing universe.

Mixels.com was developed by Cartoon Network Digital, the Emmy-nominated studio behind the Watch Cartoon Network App and Cartoonnetwork.com."

Main
Upon entering this website, there is an introduction of the tribes in their respective homelands with the theme music, as well as Flain presenting the logo.

Meet the Tribes
After, there is an interactive animation where the user can choose between tribes and learn more about them. There is also a task you can do in each location to find Cubits, which unlocks the Max and the minigame for each tribe, each minigame being a reskin of an existing Cartoon Network game.

Infernites
You can learn more about Flain, Zorch, and Vulk, plus watch videos for each of them. To find the Cubit, click the lava pool and then click on a random Living Flame.

Electroids
You can learn more about Volectro, Zaptor, and Teslo, plus watch videos for each of them. To find the Cubit, click the power box and then search for the Cubit by using a flashlight.

Cragsters
You can learn more about Seismo, Krader, and Shuff, plus watch videos for each of them. To find the Cubit, click the mailboxes and then click on a random mailbox.

Flexers
You can learn more about Tentro, Kraw, and Balk, plus watch videos for each of them. To find the Cubit, click the donut-shaped house in the background and then knock all of the Nixels off of it.

Frosticons
You can learn more about Lunk, Flurr, and Slumbo, plus watch videos for each of them. To find the Cubit, click on the ice slide in the background and catch the ice cube to get the Cubit.

Fang Gang
You can learn more about Jawg, Gobba, and Chomly, plus watch videos for each of them. To find the Cubit, click on the totems to the far right of the area and make Gobba create totems until you find the one holding the Cubit.

Wiztastics
You can learn more about Magnifo, Wizwuz, and Mesmo, plus watch videos for each of them. To find the Cubit, click on the sign with the "W" over the tent door and search for the Cubit using the light from the eye over the stage.

Glorp Corp
You can learn more about Glomp, Torts, and Glurt, plus watch videos for each of them. To find the Cubit, click the tree on the right and click on a random bubble.

Spikels
You can learn more about Scorpi, Footi, and Hoogi, plus watch videos for each of them. To find the Cubit, click the small sunflower to the right of Hoogi and knock all of the Nixels off of the cactus.

Videos
This opens up a video gallery of every single episode in the TV series.

Cubit Break
This is the minigame for finding the Infernite Cubit. You have to break Cubits of the same color that are connected to each other. This game is similar to the game "Pokémon - Breakdown Blast".

Guide the Cubits
This is the minigame for finding the Electroid cubit. You have to guide Cubits of a certain color through a mess of other Cubits. If your tower touches a wrong colored Cubit, the tower will blow apart and land in a different location. A timer is set up for difficulty. This game is similar to the game "Pokémon - Towering Legends".

Digging
This is the minigame for finding the Cragster Cubit. You use the Cragsters Max to drill/dig underground, avoiding boulders and Nixels. Cookironis can heal the Max, while Cubits destroy all of the Nixels on the screen. At the end of level four, a giant Nixel with tentacles will appear and sling them at you. You must avoid them and defeat it to finish the game. This game is similar to the game "Codename: Kids Next Door - Grounded".

Icy Flying


This is the minigame for finding the Frosticon Cubit. You have to press the mouse or keypad button to breathe ice breath which will pump you up and keep you from falling to the ground and freezing. The player must avoid Nixels on the way. This game is similar to the game "Ben 10: Alien Force - Jetray In Too Deep".

Log Blast
This is the minigame for finding the Fang Gang Cubit. You must spin around and shoot logs at Nixels to keep yourself from getting hurt. This game is similar to "Codename: Kids Next Door - Cell Shock".

Platform Rising
This is the minigame for finding the Flexer Cubit. During this game, you must switch between Tentro and Kraw to avoid obstacles like Nixels while rising on a platform through the Rubberlands/Sproingy Lands. This game is similar to the game "Ben 10 - Critical Impact".

Coconapple Planting
This is the minigame for finding the Spikels Cubit. Using the mouse, you must control the Spikels Max to pick up coconapples and plant them into the ground while avoiding Nixels. Click the mouse button to jump. This game is similar to the game "Chowder - Give Trees a Chance".

Slime Panic
This is the minigame for finding the Glorp Corp Cubit. Glomp has to cover the whole ground with his slime without getting hit by the Nixel. This game is similar to the game "Camp Lazlo - Paint Can Panic".

Magic Collectors
This is the minigame for finding the Wiztastics Cubit. During this game, you must click on each Wiztastic to make them jump so they can collect the magic, avoid Nixels, and collect as many cubits as you can before time runs out. This game is similar to the game "Camp Lazlo - Jumping Jelly Beans".

Trivia

 * On both websites, the eye in the Mixels logo will follow your cursor wherever it goes.
 * It took from the first known releases in March to May 2014 for Changing a Lightbulb and Rockball to appear in the video galleries on either website, and at the time required a purchase from iTunes or Google Play to view.
 * The Cartoon Network site was designed by Michael Ouweleen, who also works for CN's creative group as senior vice president executive creative director.
 * The way to get the Wiztastics Cubit on Mixels.com is very similar to the method of getting the Electroids one.
 * On February 17, 2015, the games from the Cartoon Network-based website were also placed on the proper Cartoon Network website.
 * Strangely, only the Infernites have their own audio clip yelling "MAX!" when you find their cubits. A single, different audio clip is used for all of the other tribes.
 * Cartoon Network's Mixels website was made public on December 23, 2013, but not announced until February 2014.
 * Despite the LEGO sets containing new designs of Nixels starting with Series 4, the LEGO website continued to have the 2014 versions on the front page (before 2016) and in games related to the new series.
 * Every Mixel that comes with a Nixel does not have official Mix instructions on the LEGO site.
 * The 9/10/15 snapshot of the site features an error in which clicking on the, "New Mixels!" tab for Series 6, brings the user to the Series 5 products instead of Series 6. Also, the Glorp Corp cousins Max is absent in the Maxes tab, but is instead replaced with the original Glorp Corp Max.
 * In addition, some errors are present in the 1/12/16 snapshot of the site. In the characters tab, Camillot and Busto are the only ones with their respective bios, while the rest have the bios of the Glorp Corp cousins. Also, the labels for the Tiketz and Trumpsy Mix and the Camillot and Tapsy Mix are switched.
 * Another bug is that on 6/1/16, Splasho's CGI animation on his products page is replaced with Kuffs' instead.
 * Another bug is the MCFD uses Tiketz's gallery and has Slusho's description.
 * In the Fang Gang minigame, you can still click the totems to the right, but they will not do anything.
 * Most of the Character bios are very error-filled, often with wrong bios and images.
 * Prior to the official release of Series 9, the instructions of the sets set to be release were replaced by those of Splasho's.
 * As of February 24th, 2017, the Series 7 through 9 Mixels have been removed from the Products page.