1.8.2 Release date February 19, 2015 1] Development versions View all Pre-releases 1.8.2-pre1 1.8.2-pre2 1.8.2-pre3 1.8.2-pre4 1.8.2-pre5 1.8.2-pre6 1.8.2-pre7 Download Client (.json) Server ◄◄ 1.8 ◄ 1.8.1 1.8.3 ► 1.9 ►► This article is about
This article may need cleanup to comply with the style guide. Please help improve this if you can. The talk page may contain suggestions. The menu screen comprises all of the buttons and text for
Minecraft 1.0 Starting version 1.0.0 (November 18th, 2011) Latest version 1.12 Paid Yes Website http://www.minecraft.net/ This article is about the official release of Minecraft for the PC. For the version, see 1.0.0. For the first
Minecraft Author(s) Mojang AB (Credits) Markus "Notch" Persson (Creator) Jens "Jeb" Bergensten (Lead Developer) Jon "jonkagstrom" Kågström (AI Programmer) Nathan "Dinnerbone" Adams Erik "Grum" Broes Michael "Searge" Stoyke Thomas "ProfMobius" Guimbretière Agnes "LadyAgnes" Larsson Maria
Minecraft launcher Current version 2.0.934 Platforms The Minecraft launcher is the login and downloader front-end to the stand-alone client. It is responsible for downloading the main Java packages, including minecraft.jar, which holds the code and
14w27a Type Snapshot Release date July 2, 2014 Snapshot for 1.8 Download Client (.json) Server ◄◄ 1.7.10 ◄ 14w26c 14w27b ► 1.8.1 ►► This article is about the computer edition. For other editions, see Version
This article is about the definition of the block states. For the files that determine block models, see Models#Block states. Block states are extra pieces of data that further define a block. Contents 1 List
Minecraft uses the standard control scheme of mouse and keyboard controls as input. The game cannot be played using only a mouse or only a keyboard using the default control scheme. The controls menu is
Java Edition Only Screenshot showing the debug information "Debug" redirects here. For world type, see Debug mode. The debug screen is triggered when the F3 key is pressed. It shows the chunk cache, the memory
14w25a Type Snapshot Release date June 18, 2014 Snapshot for 1.8 Download Client (.json) Server ◄◄ 1.7.10 ◄ 14w21b 14w25b ► 1.8.1 ►► This article is about the computer edition. For other editions, see Version
1.7.2 Official name The Update that Changed the World Release date October 25, 2013 1] Development versions View all Snapshots 13w36a 13w36b 13w37a 13w37b 13w38a 13w38b 13w38c 13w39a 13w39b 13w41a 13w41b 13w42a 13w42b 13w43a Pre-releases
Clock Type Tools Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) First appearances See History Data value dec: 347 hex: 15B bin: 101011011 Name clock This article is about the in-game item. For the redstone circuit, see clock circuit.
This page contains content that is no longer in the game. These features only exist in outdated versions of Minecraft. The list of Blocks and Items in Minecraft Classic and Indev. These values apply to
Ender Chest Type Tile Entity Physics No Transparency Yes Luminance 7 Blast resistance 3,000 Hardness 22.5 Tool Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No First appearances See History Drops Obsidian (8) Block entity id ender_chest
Telltale Games Type Independent company Founder(s) Kevin Bruner and Dan Connors Founded June 2004 Headquarters San Rafael, California Products Minecraft: Story Mode, The Walking Dead: Season One, Game of Thrones, and others. Parent None Links
Item Frame Type Decorations Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Internal ID 18 Network ID 71 Entity ID item_frame Drops Item Frame (1) The item it contains. First appearances See History Data values Computer
Compass Type Tools Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) First appearances See history Data value dec: 345 hex: 159 bin: 101011001 Name compass Compasses are an item used to point to the world spawn. Contents 1 Obtaining
14w07a Type Snapshot Release date February 14, 2014 Snapshot for 1.8 Download Client (.json) Server ◄◄ 1.7.10 ◄ 14w06b 14w08a ► 1.8.1 ►► This article is about the computer edition. For other editions, see Version
A book showing the possible formatting options with the character that performs them. Formatting codes, also known as color codes, add color and modifications to text in-game. Text in Minecraft can be formatted with the