Mix

A Mix is when two Mixels from different tribes combine with each other to help them in different situations. Combine two Mixels and get twice the power. The first Mixel will be the dominant character or controller of the Mix, while the other Mixel will give it extra powers to solve a particular problem.

LEGO
There are mixes made out of LEGO bricks, using the Mixels sets. Some of them are real mixes and are shown on the shorts. However, due to the endless possibilities of building, one can use the parts to make any new creature out of any number of sets, and not necessarily build by the book.

The following list shows all of the official mixes that LEGO has shown.

Trivia

 * Cubits are always needed to mix in the cartoon.
 * They are not featured in LEGO sets because you do the mixing with your hands.
 * It is also possible to make LEGO Cubits, as they shown in LEGO videos.
 * Two Mixels can mix multiple times, making different looking mixes. Mixels can also do this without the Cubit while two Mixels are mixed.
 * There is a chance it could be a Murp or a Mix, and LEGO and Cartoon Network has only shown us a handful of the literally infinite possible Mixes and Murps.
 * Because the LEGO and Cartoon Network sites, often contradict each other, (Seismo-Zaptor, Jawg-Slumbo, Kraw-Gobba, etc.) as to what is a mix and what isn't, it's not really practical to use the Lego website to predict future mixes featured in the cartoon episodes.
 * A List of Mix, Max, and Murp forms are in the Mixels Website.
 * There is an annual Mix Festival, first seen in the Mixed Up Special.
 * The dominant Mixel controls the voice. Most of the time, the dominant Mixel is the one whose appearance is included into the Mix the most (i.e, the Seismo/Zorch Mix's dominant Mixel is Seismo).
 * The first mix that appeared in cartoon form was the Seismo/Zorch mix in Cocnapple.
 * Series 3 Mixels have not mixed with Series 1/2 Mixels in any form yet.
 * The Vulk/Zaptor mix has been the most destructive variation so far, as he destroyed the environment, shown in Pothole.
 * The Seismo/Zorch mix has been the most unhelpful variation so far, because he had uncontrollable speed and causes more harm than good shown in Coconapple.
 * Interestingly, despite being a mix, it acted more like a murp.
 * The same goes for the Krader/Flain Mix whose dominant Mixel was Krader instead of Flain.
 * This could mean that some of the other mixes might be much more unhelpful and cause more harm than good in situations.
 * Cartoon Mixes involving two members of the same tribe have yet to appear.
 * It is possible that they will not appear in the cartoon, but only as LEGO models.

Gallery
Main article: Mix/Gallery