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Java Edition 1.7.10 Java Edition June 26, 2014 Client (.json)Server (.exe) 5 1 Java SE 6 ◄ 1.7.9 1.7.10 is a minor update to Java Edition released on June 26, 2014, which made it possible for additional features to be added to Realms without the need for a Minecraft version upgrade. It is compatible with 1.7.6–1.7.9 servers. Contents Additions Minecraft Realms Changes Minecraft Realms Fixes 7 issues fixed From releases before 1.7.2 From 1.7.2 From 1.7.4 From 1.7.9 From the same release Trivia Gallery References Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Java Edition 1.8.9 Java Edition December 9, 2015 Client (.json)Server (.exe) 47 1 Java SE 6 ◄ 1.8.8 1.8.9 is a minor update to Java Edition, released on December 9, 2015. 1.8.9 is compatible with servers running 1.8 – 1.8.8. This is the final version released in 2015, the final version having Twitch integration services, and the final version with the Super Secret Settings option. Contents Additions Realms Changes Trapped chests Realms Fixes 13 issues fixed From released versions before 1.8 From the 1.8 development versions From the current version, hotfixed Videos Trivia References Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Java Edition Classic 0.0.11a Java Edition May 17, 2009 Client not archived Java SE 5 Unknown 0.0.11a is a version of Java Edition Classic released on May 17, 2009, at 11:56 UTC, almost 4 minutes after the release of 0.0.10a, to fix the game being unplayable. While there is a version called "c0.0.11a" in the launcher, it is actually an early development version of 0.0.12a; although labeled "0.0.11a" in-game, it contains files from May 18, 2009 (a day later than the release of this version), and has early multiplayer code present. This is the first public version of Minecraft, posted on the TIGSource Forum labeled Minecraft (alpha). Contents Fixes 1 bug fixed Trivia Gallery References "lwjgl IRC logs" (archived) – echelog.com, May 17, 2009 (UTC+2). External links Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Java Edition 1.21.11 Java Edition Mounts of Mayhem December 9, 2025 Client Obfuscated (.json)Unobfuscated (.zip)[note 1] Server ObfuscatedUnobfuscated ClientServer 774 4671 75.0 94.1 Java SE 21 ◄ 1.21.10 1.21.11, the release of Mounts of Mayhem, is a game drop for Java Edition released on December 9, 2025, which adds the nautilus, zombie nautilus, nautilus armor, spears, netherite horse armor, camel husks, parched, and zombie horsemen. A separate unobfuscated version of 1.21.11 was released, titled 1.21.11 Unobfuscated (or 1.21.11_unobfuscated when in the launcher). This is an experimental version released in preparation for obfuscation being removed from Java Edition clients and servers. 1.21.11 is the final version of Java Edition to be obfuscated, the final version released in 2025, the final version to require Java 21, and the final version to use the old 1.x.y version format. Contents Additions Nautilus armor Netherite horse armor Spawn eggs Spear Camel husk Nautilus Parched Zombie nautilus /stopwatch Advancements Death messages Effects Enchantments Environment attributes "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/fog_color": "#ffaa00", "minecraft:gameplay/water_evaporates": true } "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/water_fog_radius": { "modifier": "multiply", "argument": 0.85 } } { "type": "minecraft:block_crumble", "block_state": { "Name": "minecraft:dirt" } } Game rules Item components Loot functions Options Slot sources Splash Tags Timelines Changes Decorated Pots Leaves General Elytra Leather horse armor Spawn Eggs Bats Horses, mules, donkeys, zombie horses and camels Llamas and trader llamas Parrots Piglin Zombie and husk Zombie horse Zombie villager Zombified piglin Bastion remnant Buried treasure End city Ocean ruins Shipwreck Village General /execute /worldborder Advancements Clouds Sky World border General Advancement trigger Biomes Block models Blockstates definition Chunks Controls Damage types Data pack Debug renderer Dimension types Enchantment definition Entity data Fog Fonts Game rules Game Tests Graphics Item components Item models Key binds Loot functions Loot tables Minecraft Server Management Protocol Mob variant definitions Options Panorama Predicates Resource pack Server Settings Shaders & Post-process Effects Sounds Sprite Animations Statistics Tags Texture atlases Textures UI UI Sprites Fixes 104 issues fixed From released versions before 1.21 From 1.21 From 1.21.1 From 1.21.4 From 1.21.5 From 1.21.6 From 1.21.7 From 1.21.8 From 1.21.9 From 1.21.10 Videos Trivia Notes References Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Java Edition 1.21.11 Java Edition Mounts of Mayhem December 9, 2025 Client Obfuscated (.json)Unobfuscated (.zip)[note 1] Server ObfuscatedUnobfuscated ClientServer 774 4671 75.0 94.1 Java SE 21 ◄ 1.21.10 1.21.11, the release of Mounts of Mayhem, is a game drop for Java Edition released on December 9, 2025, which adds the nautilus, zombie nautilus, nautilus armor, spears, netherite horse armor, camel husks, parched, and zombie horsemen. A separate unobfuscated version of 1.21.11 was released, titled 1.21.11 Unobfuscated (or 1.21.11_unobfuscated when in the launcher). This is an experimental version released in preparation for obfuscation being removed from Java Edition clients and servers. 1.21.11 is the final version of Java Edition to be obfuscated, the final version released in 2025, the final version to require Java 21, and the final version to use the old 1.x.y version format. Contents Additions Nautilus armor Netherite horse armor Spawn eggs Spear Camel husk Nautilus Parched Zombie nautilus /stopwatch Advancements Death messages Effects Enchantments Environment attributes "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/fog_color": "#ffaa00", "minecraft:gameplay/water_evaporates": true } "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/water_fog_radius": { "modifier": "multiply", "argument": 0.85 } } { "type": "minecraft:block_crumble", "block_state": { "Name": "minecraft:dirt" } } Game rules Item components Loot functions Options Slot sources Splash Tags Timelines Changes Decorated Pots Leaves General Elytra Leather horse armor Spawn Eggs Bats Horses, mules, donkeys, zombie horses and camels Llamas and trader llamas Parrots Piglin Zombie and husk Zombie horse Zombie villager Zombified piglin Bastion remnant Buried treasure End city Ocean ruins Shipwreck Village General /execute /worldborder Advancements Clouds Sky World border General Advancement trigger Biomes Block models Blockstates definition Chunks Controls Damage types Data pack Debug renderer Dimension types Enchantment definition Entity data Fog Fonts Game rules Game Tests Graphics Item components Item models Key binds Loot functions Loot tables Minecraft Server Management Protocol Mob variant definitions Options Panorama Predicates Resource pack Server Settings Shaders & Post-process Effects Sounds Sprite Animations Statistics Tags Texture atlases Textures UI UI Sprites Fixes 104 issues fixed From released versions before 1.21 From 1.21 From 1.21.1 From 1.21.4 From 1.21.5 From 1.21.6 From 1.21.7 From 1.21.8 From 1.21.9 From 1.21.10 Videos Trivia Notes References Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Java Edition 1.21.11 Java Edition Mounts of Mayhem December 9, 2025 Client Obfuscated (.json)Unobfuscated (.zip)[note 1] Server ObfuscatedUnobfuscated ClientServer 774 4671 75.0 94.1 Java SE 21 ◄ 1.21.10 1.21.11, the release of Mounts of Mayhem, is a game drop for Java Edition released on December 9, 2025, which adds the nautilus, zombie nautilus, nautilus armor, spears, netherite horse armor, camel husks, parched, and zombie horsemen. A separate unobfuscated version of 1.21.11 was released, titled 1.21.11 Unobfuscated (or 1.21.11_unobfuscated when in the launcher). This is an experimental version released in preparation for obfuscation being removed from Java Edition clients and servers. 1.21.11 is the final version of Java Edition to be obfuscated, the final version released in 2025, the final version to require Java 21, and the final version to use the old 1.x.y version format. Contents Additions Nautilus armor Netherite horse armor Spawn eggs Spear Camel husk Nautilus Parched Zombie nautilus /stopwatch Advancements Death messages Effects Enchantments Environment attributes "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/fog_color": "#ffaa00", "minecraft:gameplay/water_evaporates": true } "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/water_fog_radius": { "modifier": "multiply", "argument": 0.85 } } { "type": "minecraft:block_crumble", "block_state": { "Name": "minecraft:dirt" } } Game rules Item components Loot functions Options Slot sources Splash Tags Timelines Changes Decorated Pots Leaves General Elytra Leather horse armor Spawn Eggs Bats Horses, mules, donkeys, zombie horses and camels Llamas and trader llamas Parrots Piglin Zombie and husk Zombie horse Zombie villager Zombified piglin Bastion remnant Buried treasure End city Ocean ruins Shipwreck Village General /execute /worldborder Advancements Clouds Sky World border General Advancement trigger Biomes Block models Blockstates definition Chunks Controls Damage types Data pack Debug renderer Dimension types Enchantment definition Entity data Fog Fonts Game rules Game Tests Graphics Item components Item models Key binds Loot functions Loot tables Minecraft Server Management Protocol Mob variant definitions Options Panorama Predicates Resource pack Server Settings Shaders & Post-process Effects Sounds Sprite Animations Statistics Tags Texture atlases Textures UI UI Sprites Fixes 104 issues fixed From released versions before 1.21 From 1.21 From 1.21.1 From 1.21.4 From 1.21.5 From 1.21.6 From 1.21.7 From 1.21.8 From 1.21.9 From 1.21.10 Videos Trivia Notes References Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Java Edition 1.21.11 Java Edition Mounts of Mayhem December 9, 2025 Client Obfuscated (.json)Unobfuscated (.zip)[note 1] Server ObfuscatedUnobfuscated ClientServer 774 4671 75.0 94.1 Java SE 21 ◄ 1.21.10 1.21.11, the release of Mounts of Mayhem, is a game drop for Java Edition released on December 9, 2025, which adds the nautilus, zombie nautilus, nautilus armor, spears, netherite horse armor, camel husks, parched, and zombie horsemen. A separate unobfuscated version of 1.21.11 was released, titled 1.21.11 Unobfuscated (or 1.21.11_unobfuscated when in the launcher). This is an experimental version released in preparation for obfuscation being removed from Java Edition clients and servers. 1.21.11 is the final version of Java Edition to be obfuscated, the final version released in 2025, the final version to require Java 21, and the final version to use the old 1.x.y version format. Contents Additions Nautilus armor Netherite horse armor Spawn eggs Spear Camel husk Nautilus Parched Zombie nautilus /stopwatch Advancements Death messages Effects Enchantments Environment attributes "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/fog_color": "#ffaa00", "minecraft:gameplay/water_evaporates": true } "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/water_fog_radius": { "modifier": "multiply", "argument": 0.85 } } { "type": "minecraft:block_crumble", "block_state": { "Name": "minecraft:dirt" } } Game rules Item components Loot functions Options Slot sources Splash Tags Timelines Changes Decorated Pots Leaves General Elytra Leather horse armor Spawn Eggs Bats Horses, mules, donkeys, zombie horses and camels Llamas and trader llamas Parrots Piglin Zombie and husk Zombie horse Zombie villager Zombified piglin Bastion remnant Buried treasure End city Ocean ruins Shipwreck Village General /execute /worldborder Advancements Clouds Sky World border General Advancement trigger Biomes Block models Blockstates definition Chunks Controls Damage types Data pack Debug renderer Dimension types Enchantment definition Entity data Fog Fonts Game rules Game Tests Graphics Item components Item models Key binds Loot functions Loot tables Minecraft Server Management Protocol Mob variant definitions Options Panorama Predicates Resource pack Server Settings Shaders & Post-process Effects Sounds Sprite Animations Statistics Tags Texture atlases Textures UI UI Sprites Fixes 104 issues fixed From released versions before 1.21 From 1.21 From 1.21.1 From 1.21.4 From 1.21.5 From 1.21.6 From 1.21.7 From 1.21.8 From 1.21.9 From 1.21.10 Videos Trivia Notes References Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Java Edition 1.21.11 Java Edition Mounts of Mayhem December 9, 2025 Client Obfuscated (.json)Unobfuscated (.zip)[note 1] Server ObfuscatedUnobfuscated ClientServer 774 4671 75.0 94.1 Java SE 21 ◄ 1.21.10 1.21.11, the release of Mounts of Mayhem, is a game drop for Java Edition released on December 9, 2025, which adds the nautilus, zombie nautilus, nautilus armor, spears, netherite horse armor, camel husks, parched, and zombie horsemen. A separate unobfuscated version of 1.21.11 was released, titled 1.21.11 Unobfuscated (or 1.21.11_unobfuscated when in the launcher). This is an experimental version released in preparation for obfuscation being removed from Java Edition clients and servers. 1.21.11 is the final version of Java Edition to be obfuscated, the final version released in 2025, the final version to require Java 21, and the final version to use the old 1.x.y version format. Contents Additions Nautilus armor Netherite horse armor Spawn eggs Spear Camel husk Nautilus Parched Zombie nautilus /stopwatch Advancements Death messages Effects Enchantments Environment attributes "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/fog_color": "#ffaa00", "minecraft:gameplay/water_evaporates": true } "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/water_fog_radius": { "modifier": "multiply", "argument": 0.85 } } { "type": "minecraft:block_crumble", "block_state": { "Name": "minecraft:dirt" } } Game rules Item components Loot functions Options Slot sources Splash Tags Timelines Changes Decorated Pots Leaves General Elytra Leather horse armor Spawn Eggs Bats Horses, mules, donkeys, zombie horses and camels Llamas and trader llamas Parrots Piglin Zombie and husk Zombie horse Zombie villager Zombified piglin Bastion remnant Buried treasure End city Ocean ruins Shipwreck Village General /execute /worldborder Advancements Clouds Sky World border General Advancement trigger Biomes Block models Blockstates definition Chunks Controls Damage types Data pack Debug renderer Dimension types Enchantment definition Entity data Fog Fonts Game rules Game Tests Graphics Item components Item models Key binds Loot functions Loot tables Minecraft Server Management Protocol Mob variant definitions Options Panorama Predicates Resource pack Server Settings Shaders & Post-process Effects Sounds Sprite Animations Statistics Tags Texture atlases Textures UI UI Sprites Fixes 104 issues fixed From released versions before 1.21 From 1.21 From 1.21.1 From 1.21.4 From 1.21.5 From 1.21.6 From 1.21.7 From 1.21.8 From 1.21.9 From 1.21.10 Videos Trivia Notes References Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Java Edition 1.21.11 Java Edition Mounts of Mayhem December 9, 2025 Client Obfuscated (.json)Unobfuscated (.zip)[note 1] Server ObfuscatedUnobfuscated ClientServer 774 4671 75.0 94.1 Java SE 21 ◄ 1.21.10 1.21.11, the release of Mounts of Mayhem, is a game drop for Java Edition released on December 9, 2025, which adds the nautilus, zombie nautilus, nautilus armor, spears, netherite horse armor, camel husks, parched, and zombie horsemen. A separate unobfuscated version of 1.21.11 was released, titled 1.21.11 Unobfuscated (or 1.21.11_unobfuscated when in the launcher). This is an experimental version released in preparation for obfuscation being removed from Java Edition clients and servers. 1.21.11 is the final version of Java Edition to be obfuscated, the final version released in 2025, the final version to require Java 21, and the final version to use the old 1.x.y version format. Contents Additions Nautilus armor Netherite horse armor Spawn eggs Spear Camel husk Nautilus Parched Zombie nautilus /stopwatch Advancements Death messages Effects Enchantments Environment attributes "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/fog_color": "#ffaa00", "minecraft:gameplay/water_evaporates": true } "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/water_fog_radius": { "modifier": "multiply", "argument": 0.85 } } { "type": "minecraft:block_crumble", "block_state": { "Name": "minecraft:dirt" } } Game rules Item components Loot functions Options Slot sources Splash Tags Timelines Changes Decorated Pots Leaves General Elytra Leather horse armor Spawn Eggs Bats Horses, mules, donkeys, zombie horses and camels Llamas and trader llamas Parrots Piglin Zombie and husk Zombie horse Zombie villager Zombified piglin Bastion remnant Buried treasure End city Ocean ruins Shipwreck Village General /execute /worldborder Advancements Clouds Sky World border General Advancement trigger Biomes Block models Blockstates definition Chunks Controls Damage types Data pack Debug renderer Dimension types Enchantment definition Entity data Fog Fonts Game rules Game Tests Graphics Item components Item models Key binds Loot functions Loot tables Minecraft Server Management Protocol Mob variant definitions Options Panorama Predicates Resource pack Server Settings Shaders & Post-process Effects Sounds Sprite Animations Statistics Tags Texture atlases Textures UI UI Sprites Fixes 104 issues fixed From released versions before 1.21 From 1.21 From 1.21.1 From 1.21.4 From 1.21.5 From 1.21.6 From 1.21.7 From 1.21.8 From 1.21.9 From 1.21.10 Videos Trivia Notes References Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Java Edition 1.21.11 Java Edition Mounts of Mayhem December 9, 2025 Client Obfuscated (.json)Unobfuscated (.zip)[note 1] Server ObfuscatedUnobfuscated ClientServer 774 4671 75.0 94.1 Java SE 21 ◄ 1.21.10 1.21.11, the release of Mounts of Mayhem, is a game drop for Java Edition released on December 9, 2025, which adds the nautilus, zombie nautilus, nautilus armor, spears, netherite horse armor, camel husks, parched, and zombie horsemen. A separate unobfuscated version of 1.21.11 was released, titled 1.21.11 Unobfuscated (or 1.21.11_unobfuscated when in the launcher). This is an experimental version released in preparation for obfuscation being removed from Java Edition clients and servers. 1.21.11 is the final version of Java Edition to be obfuscated, the final version released in 2025, the final version to require Java 21, and the final version to use the old 1.x.y version format. Contents Additions Nautilus armor Netherite horse armor Spawn eggs Spear Camel husk Nautilus Parched Zombie nautilus /stopwatch Advancements Death messages Effects Enchantments Environment attributes "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/fog_color": "#ffaa00", "minecraft:gameplay/water_evaporates": true } "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/water_fog_radius": { "modifier": "multiply", "argument": 0.85 } } { "type": "minecraft:block_crumble", "block_state": { "Name": "minecraft:dirt" } } Game rules Item components Loot functions Options Slot sources Splash Tags Timelines Changes Decorated Pots Leaves General Elytra Leather horse armor Spawn Eggs Bats Horses, mules, donkeys, zombie horses and camels Llamas and trader llamas Parrots Piglin Zombie and husk Zombie horse Zombie villager Zombified piglin Bastion remnant Buried treasure End city Ocean ruins Shipwreck Village General /execute /worldborder Advancements Clouds Sky World border General Advancement trigger Biomes Block models Blockstates definition Chunks Controls Damage types Data pack Debug renderer Dimension types Enchantment definition Entity data Fog Fonts Game rules Game Tests Graphics Item components Item models Key binds Loot functions Loot tables Minecraft Server Management Protocol Mob variant definitions Options Panorama Predicates Resource pack Server Settings Shaders & Post-process Effects Sounds Sprite Animations Statistics Tags Texture atlases Textures UI UI Sprites Fixes 104 issues fixed From released versions before 1.21 From 1.21 From 1.21.1 From 1.21.4 From 1.21.5 From 1.21.6 From 1.21.7 From 1.21.8 From 1.21.9 From 1.21.10 Videos Trivia Notes References Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Editing Java Edition 1.21.11 (section) Please note that all contributions to Minecraft Wiki are considered to be released under the CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license, except for pages imported from wiki.vg or pages derived from such pages, which are considered to be released under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license. See Minecraft Wiki:Copyrights for details. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! You may also post content obtained from Mojang, its websites, manuals and guides, concept art and renderings, press and fansite kits, and other such copyrighted material that Mojang has made available to the general public, to the Minecraft Wiki. All rights, title and interest in and to such content shall remain with Mojang, as applicable, and such content is not licensed pursuant to the Terms of Use. This page is a member of 2 hidden categories: Navigation menu |
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Java Edition 1.21.11 Java Edition Mounts of Mayhem December 9, 2025 Client Obfuscated (.json)Unobfuscated (.zip)[note 1] Server ObfuscatedUnobfuscated ClientServer 774 4671 75.0 94.1 Java SE 21 ◄ 1.21.10 1.21.11, the release of Mounts of Mayhem, is a game drop for Java Edition released on December 9, 2025, which adds the nautilus, zombie nautilus, nautilus armor, spears, netherite horse armor, camel husks, parched, and zombie horsemen. A separate unobfuscated version of 1.21.11 was released, titled 1.21.11 Unobfuscated (or 1.21.11_unobfuscated when in the launcher). This is an experimental version released in preparation for obfuscation being removed from Java Edition clients and servers. 1.21.11 is the final version of Java Edition to be obfuscated, the final version released in 2025, the final version to require Java 21, and the final version to use the old 1.x.y version format. Contents Additions Nautilus armor Netherite horse armor Spawn eggs Spear Camel husk Nautilus Parched Zombie nautilus /stopwatch Advancements Death messages Effects Enchantments Environment attributes "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/fog_color": "#ffaa00", "minecraft:gameplay/water_evaporates": true } "attributes": { "minecraft:visual/water_fog_radius": { "modifier": "multiply", "argument": 0.85 } } { "type": "minecraft:block_crumble", "block_state": { "Name": "minecraft:dirt" } } Game rules Item components Loot functions Options Slot sources Splash Tags Timelines Changes Decorated Pots Leaves General Elytra Leather horse armor Spawn Eggs Bats Horses, mules, donkeys, zombie horses and camels Llamas and trader llamas Parrots Piglin Zombie and husk Zombie horse Zombie villager Zombified piglin Bastion remnant Buried treasure End city Ocean ruins Shipwreck Village General /execute /worldborder Advancements Clouds Sky World border General Advancement trigger Biomes Block models Blockstates definition Chunks Controls Damage types Data pack Debug renderer Dimension types Enchantment definition Entity data Fog Fonts Game rules Game Tests Graphics Item components Item models Key binds Loot functions Loot tables Minecraft Server Management Protocol Mob variant definitions Options Panorama Predicates Resource pack Server Settings Shaders & Post-process Effects Sounds Sprite Animations Statistics Tags Texture atlases Textures UI UI Sprites Fixes 104 issues fixed From released versions before 1.21 From 1.21 From 1.21.1 From 1.21.4 From 1.21.5 From 1.21.6 From 1.21.7 From 1.21.8 From 1.21.9 From 1.21.10 Videos Trivia Notes References Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Template:Navbox Java Edition versions * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant This template should be transcluded at the bottom of all Minecraft Java Edition version pages. Usage {{Navbox Java Edition versions|1}} The |1= parameter sets a specific category, such as pre-classic, classic, indev, infdev, alpha, beta, 1.0, 1.1x, or 1.2x. To show everything, use all. See also Navigation menu |
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Demo Mode/Locations Because the geography of the demo world never changes (demo always uses the seed -343522682 or North Carolina), the locations of various landmarks may be put on this page. These can help act as a guide for Minecraft players who are exploring the demo world. This page only lists landmarks that are within 3,000 blocks of the point 0,0. Contents Overworld There are no swamp huts within 3,000 blocks (X/Z=±3000) of (0, 0) on the X/Z axis. There are no woodland mansions within 3,000 blocks (X/Z=±3000) of (0, 0) on the X/Z axis. Nether The End Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Template talk:Navbox Java Edition versions Contents Should we add 1.21 for early. Now, it's almost guaranteed that the next update is 1.21. If not, we can change it already. Also, when I looked at the history of the template, I saw that when it was in version 1.9, versions were created for 1.10 and even 1.11, it was called "Future Update" for 1.10 and remained that way until 16w20a. Why not do it for 1.21 too? It's also free to change. Kırmacalı Talk Conts 18:02, 22 June 2023 (UTC)Reply Changes Like BE, the icon for 1.11 is the effect hero of the village. For JE 1.14, could you do the same? 2001:4456:C54:D000:35CF:BC31:F03F:6C01 10:53, 30 July 2024 (UTC)Reply Infdev Split Should we split Infdev based on stages rather than by month? This would make more sense as the versions can be split more cleanly among these lines. For any confused about this, the 'stages' are defined quite well in Phases of Infdev. When it comes to icons, the current pyramid icon works well for phase 1, with the tree being used for stage 2, and the cage for stage 3. (Basically the current icons bar the arrow) Jubean (talk) 01:38, 20 August 2024 (UTC)Reply Change reupload indicator character It's a bit confusing having an asterisk, which usually means "more info available below", to denote iterations. It would be better to use a symbol like + for this purpose instead. Compare Nixinova T C 10:22, 5 February 2025 (UTC)Reply Grouping full release versions by groups of 5 years instead of multiples of 10 This old revision should be a good explanation for what I mean. Zenphia (talk) 10:33, 7 June 2025 (UTC)Reply My take on how to group the full release versions The edits show that some editors thing groups of 10 major updates (1.0-1.9, 1.10-1.19, etc.) is an "arbitrary grouping". Well, if that's the case, then I'd say grouping them by every 5 years is also an "arbitrary grouping". Anyway. I'd say we can group it like this: An alternate method would just to be keep the current system. I don't really see a reason to change it, but if we had to change it, I'd stick to what I just proposed. If we had to go by years, I'd suggest the same grouping above, but changed to years, i.e.: However, development versions for any updates can cross years (e.g. 20w45a-21w20a for 1.17), so any usage of years for grouping versions would not be ideal in any circumstance. Please suggest any other grouping methods if you have any. — 3A | T C 14:37, 7 June 2025 (UTC)Reply The edits show that some editors thing groups of 10 major updates (1.0-1.9, 1.10-1.19, etc.) is an "arbitrary grouping". Well, if that's the case, then I'd say grouping them by every 5 years is also an "arbitrary grouping". I'd say we can group it like this; 1.0-1.8, 1.9-1.15 (from Combat Update), 1.16-1.19 (from Nether Update), 1.20 onwards (from introduction of drop system) An alternate method would just to be keep the current system. I don't really see a reason to change it, but if we had to change it, I'd stick to what I just proposed. If we had to go by years, I'd suggest the same grouping above, but changed to years, i.e.; 2011-2014, 2015-2019, 2020-2022, 2023 onwards However, development versions for any updates can cross years (e.g. 20w45a-21w20a for 1.17), so any usage of years for grouping versions would not be ideal in any circumstance. Please suggest any other grouping methods if you have any. Sprite Sheet Mistake Wrong oak leaf sprite for Beta 1.1. it's using the updated version from 1.14+. Txt (talk) 03:19, 12 August 2025 (UTC)Reply Split Infdev & Alpha per named update Thoughts on the above? The Alpha 1.0.x especially line is very long currently, and this may make it easier to read. Nixinova T ⁄ C 03:18, 23 November 2025 (UTC)Reply The Alpha v1.0.0 situation As most people familiar with Java Edition's version history should know, no version titled "Alpha v1.0.0" was actually released at any point. However, it is unclear which Infdev version Notch actually retroactively called Alpha v1.0.0: the June 29th version or the second June 30th version. This navbox claims the latter is Alpha v1.0.0, however the redirect for Alpha v1.0.0 leads to inf-20100629. What should our stance on this issue be? I see two options: 1. Take the Alpha v1.0.1 announcement post literally and call the exact previous version (inf-20100630-1835) retroactively Alpha v1.0.0 2. Consider the shift to the Minecraft Launcher applet the beginning of Alpha (thus making inf-20100629 retroactively Alpha v1.0.0 and the two June 30th Infdev versions retroactively v1.0.0_01 and v1.0.0_02) We'd also have to consider how to format the navbox in the latter case. I personally Support option 2, but I'm Unsure how to format the navbox around that. Sightnado ( talk / contribs ) 03:52, 23 November 2025 (UTC)Reply Snapshot short name Are we going to use "snap1" for when the inevitable 26.1 Snapshot 1 comes out? Let's decide now before it happens. Nixinova T ⁄ C 00:04, 3 December 2025 (UTC)Reply Combat Test shorting Just like with snapshots, change Combat Test to ct. Example: ct6 KirillVT (Chat) 15:12, 16 December 2025 (UTC)Reply Developer builds Why are some developer builds in italics and others aren't? Shouldn't they be either all or none? D62 11:39, 21 December 2025 (UTC)Reply Navigation menu |
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Missing Java Edition versions This page lists versions of Java Edition which are currently assumed to be missing; i.e. there is definitive proof that these versions exist, however copies of said version are not available through the official launcher or through publicly-accessible unofficial archives. A list of screenshots of these versions with proof of their legitimacy can be found at Missing Java Edition versions/Screenshots. A list of videos can be found at Missing Java Edition versions/Videos. Contents Full list Skipped version numbers The following versions are assumed/implied to have been skipped – these versions have no proof of existence, other than the implicit proof of being part of a version number sequence. For instance, there is no proof for "0.0.14a_02" other than 0.0.14a_01 and 0.0.14a_03 both having been released. Versions labeled "definite version skip" are confirmed to be skipped version numbers as opposed to the possibility of simply being an undocumented and unarchived version of the game. Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Demo Mode The Demo Mode is a demo of Minecraft for users who have not purchased the game yet and would like to try it out before making a purchase. The demo version of Java Edition can be played free of charge by logging into the Minecraft Launcher with a Microsoft account that has not purchased the game yet. This version consists of a single seed that can be played for up to 5 in-game days (1 hour and 40 minutes total). It is designed to replace the functionality of the outdated PC Gamer Demo. A dedicated webpage is also available on minecraft.net. Contents Functionality The demo mode can be played by all players, regardless of whether they have purchased the game or not. Demo Mode functionally serves to allow the players to try out the game before deciding to purchase Minecraft. It allows players to play on a single world for a 100-minute (5 in-game days) period before the map is locked and required to be reset. Custom skins can be applied in Bedrock Edition, and it is possible to install resource packs and mods on the Java Edition demo. While demo mode does not expire, it comes with certain restrictions as its sole purpose is to allow new players to try out Minecraft. Java Edition The following restrictions apply when playing the game in demo mode: Bedrock Edition On December 20, 2018, a trial version of Minecraft for Android titled Minecraft Trial was released. However, restrictions from Bedrock Edition, along with some new ones still apply; for example, some blocks and items are removed, including barriers and command blocks (all types). There are also trial versions for Windows and the PlayStation 4. It has the following restrictions: Legacy Console Edition Demo mode is supported on all Legacy Console Edition platforms, except for Wii U and Nintendo Switch. However, due to the removal of the PlayStation 4 Edition and Xbox One Edition from digital storefronts after their replacement with Bedrock Edition, as well as the shutdown of the Xbox 360 Marketplace in July 2024, the only demos that can still be downloaded and played in the current day are those for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita editions. Additionally, Xbox One Edition technically remains available with a few workarounds.[more information needed] On PlayStation 3, players who have purchased the full version of the game digitally can also access demo mode by deactivating their console. The game will remain in demo mode until the console is re-activated. The following restrictions apply in demo mode: History Trivia Gallery See also Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Versions missing from the launcher The following is a list of versions that are not included in the launcher. If a version is labeled as edited, it means that the META-INF files in the jar are dated differently from the release date. This is because these versions were recompiled from existing source code and their compiled files use newer dates. Versions labeled as edited are currently in the launcher; if a version is listed but not labeled as edited, it is not available in the launcher. Contents Pre-Classic All pre-Classic versions: Classic Indev Infdev Alpha Note: The launcher version could be edited so the original version may not be available. Beta Release All Combat Test versions: Server Even though the newest Java Edition launcher includes an option to download a version's cross-platform server .jar file (whether it be for release or a development version), this does not apply to all versions. The official Minecraft server program started to be developed when Multiplayer Test was released to the public (0.0.15a (Multiplayer Test 1)). After Classic 0.30 (Creative) was released, servers were removed from the game, which is why multiplayer is not available in Indev and Infdev versions of the game. Servers were reintroduced to the game when Alpha v1.0.15 was released (however, versions as early as Alpha v1.0.5 had multiplayer code in them, though it was unusable, except to Notch, who used the code to test multiplayer), and they have been consistently updated since. There are programs available that allow connection to Classic, Alpha, and Beta servers. The oldest server version that the launcher allows the player to download is release 1.2.5. Minecraft Launcher The Minecraft Launcher was released during Alpha v1.0's development. This launcher could not update itself, and each time a new update was released for the launcher, a player would have to download it from minecraft.net. This launcher was developed from 2010 to 2013, and is still available to be downloaded from archived versions of its page. It is not known how many versions of this launcher existed. During the 1.6.1 snapshots, a new launcher was released. This launcher was built to update itself, and the player could now have the launcher window and the game window open at the same time. The player could also switch what version they were playing without having to replace minecraft.jar in the bin directory. This launcher was developed from 2013 to 2018, whether or not it can still be downloaded is not known. The latest version is 1.6.91. The latest Minecraft Launcher was made available to the public by Dinnerbone on October 26, 2016, through a twitter statement and a post on the Minecraft Reddit community. This launcher no longer required java to be installed to run it, downloaded its own runtime for the game, and had more advanced features compared to other versions of the launcher. This launcher has been under steady development since 2016, and the current stable release of this launcher is 3.27.46 for Windows 7+, for Windows 10+ (Microsoft Store/Xbox app), 3.27.46 for macOS, and 3.27.46 for Linux. Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Java Edition 24w14potato Original (when "Potato Font" is enabled) Reupload (without "Potato Font") Java Edition Poisonous Potato Update April 1, 2024 Snapshot Original: Client (.json) Server Reupload: Client (.json) Server Original: ClientServer Reupload: ClientServer dec: 1073742007 hex: 400000B7 3824 30 36 Java SE 17 24w14potato is an April Fools' Day joke snapshot, supposedly the first and only snapshot for the "Poisonous Potato Update", released alongside the Poisonous Potato Add-On for Bedrock Edition as part of the Poisonous Potato April Fools' Day event in 2024. The update is focused on the poisonous potato, an item that is known for its lack of purpose, and adds the Poisonous Potato Dimension. This snapshot is a fork of 24w12a. The snapshot was reuploaded about 2 hours after the release to remove the Potato font; however, the font is still used in the Minecraft Launcher's April Fools version. Contents Additions Pedestal Potato portal Big brain Potato battery Poisonous potato cutter Frying table Potato refinery Floatato Floatater Powerful potato Strong roots Weak roots Block of amber Potato flower Potato bud Potato stem Potato planks Potato leaves Potato fruit Potato pedicule Potato sprouts Terre de pomme Peelgrass block Corrupted peelgrass block Poison farmland Poison path Gravtater Vicious potato Poisonous potato ore Deepslate poisonous potato ore Resin ore Potone Taterstone Baked potato bricks Expired baked potato bricks Charred baked potato bricks Poisonous mashed potato Poisonous potato block Poisonous potato headpiece Poisonous potato head block Block of potato peels Block of corrupted potato peels Poisonous potato plant Poisonous potato fries Poisonous potato slices Poisonous potato sticks Poisonous potato chips Hash browns Potato eye Potatiesh, Greatstaff of the Peasant Potato of knowledge Venomous potato Hot potato Golden poisonous potato Enchanted golden poisonous potato Poisonous potato hammer Poisonous pota-toes Poisonous potato chestplate Poisonous polytra Potion of Sticky Potato oil Poisonous potato oil Toxic beam Lashing potato Potato peeler Dent Toxic resin Amber gem Potato peels Corrupted potato peels Batato Poisonous potato zombie Toxifin slab Plaguewhale slab Mega spud Many mobs have a potato-themed texture in the Potato dimension: These mobs, as well as the batato, poisonous potato zombie, and mega spud are known as potato mobs. Colosseum Potato mineshaft Ruined portatol Potato village Potato tree Hash well Potato geode Paintings Advancements Statistics Effects Enchantments Rarity Controls Item stack component Dimension Biomes Changes Fletching table Poisonous potatoes Suspicious stew Giants Villagers Advancements Bonus chest Creative inventory Logo Gamemode switcher Panorama Splashes Trivia The nightshades stir. We are not alone in here. PLAYERNAME? Ah, yes, I see it now. The player tugging at the starchy strands of reality. Do you think it knows? Do you think it wants to know? It cannot. A mere lateral stem, branching off from the main into an endless sea of potatobilities, forever longing for the warmth of the mother tuber. Solanum tuberosum. We should not dwell on such things. It is the nature of all perennial dreams. To know without remembering. Seeing how, but never knowing why. Maybe PLAYERNAME is different? The [scrambled] forbids it. We count time in potateons, far-reaching stolons stretching out across the [scrambled]. This player is just passing by. Will it remember us afterwards? It is possible, but not in the sense that you hope for. The dauphinoise is layered in ways that even we cannot fathom. We will still be here, long after this potato patch has been folded into the velvety mash of time. As the starch commands. The player will not. I wish we could spend more time with PLAYERNAME. Make it remember that [scrambled] will [scrambled] after it leaves us. The skin must not be peeled. The player would not understand. Great solanaceae, it must not be peeled.. You remember our old adage. We shall guide it on its journey though. I like this player, can I say the words? Yes, but do not linger. The time of harvest is almost upon us. The door is closing. PLAYERNAME, listen to my voice.. Good. Boiled, baked, roasted or fried, always trust in the potato. You are one with the tubers now. You are the potato. Time to sprout. Videos Gallery Notes References Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Java Edition pre-Classic Cave game tech test(May 13, 2009) (unreleased) rd-161348 (May 16, 2009) (unreleased) No N/A Pre-Classic is the name given to the prototype versions of Minecraft (what is now Java Edition) developed before Classic. It was the very first development phase of the game, lasting for not even a week; very early development of the game started around May 10 or 11 before ending a week later on May 16, 2009. There were no pre-Classic versions publicly released at the time. The original title was "Cave Game" until it was changed to "Minecraft: Order of the Stone", then to simply "Minecraft". Contents History This phase began when Markus Persson (Notch) started working on a "Cave Game". He was influenced to create the game by Infiniminer, Dwarf Fortress and Dungeon Keeper, as well as one of his previous games, RubyDung. The textures used for grass and stone blocks (the latter eventually being reworked for cobblestone) were from said game, and internally, the game's class files referred to it as "RubyDung". Other blocks and items were soon added, such as saplings, dirt, stone, and planks. Mobs, which would later become the player model, were also added, with their model and texture reused from another of Notch's earlier games, Zombie Town. Little is known about this development phase, since it was never publicly released, and only Notch could test the versions. Some versions in this phase could previously be seen in videos on Notch's YouTube channel Nizzotch, though most of the videos have been blocked in most countries for unknown reasons. A tech test was shown in Notch's "Cave game tech test" video ([https://youtube.com/watch?v=ToEFJC1xjU8 archive]) on May 13, 2009. The ability to place blocks was not present at the time. This stage of development ended less than a week later on May 16, 2009. Four pre-Classic versions were later made available to the public through the launcher, with the earliest being rd-132211, originally developed on May 13, 2009. All of them are modified in 2013, making them technically not original. Features Versions Trivia See also References Navigation Navigation menu |
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Java Edition Combat Test 7b Java Edition August 13, 2020 Snapshot Combat Test 7c Client (.json[note 1])Server ClientServer 802 2703 6 6 Java SE 8 ◄ Combat Test 7 Combat Test 7b is a development version for Combat Test 7c released on August 13, 2020, for private testing. This combat experiment is a fork of 1.16.2. Contents Changes Attacking Knockback Shields Fixes Trivia Notes Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Java Edition guides/pre-Classic releases Java Edition This guide is a simplified overview of all the changes in the Java Edition pre-Classic releases. Contents Mobs Blocks Gameplay See also Navigation menu |
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Java Edition pre-Classic rd-132211 Java Edition May 13, 2009 August 6, 2013 (launcher version) Original unavailableLauncher client (.json) Java SE 6 ◄ Cave game tech test rd-132328 ► The first released pre-Classic version was made on May 13, 2009, at 20:11 UTC. It is the oldest version available in the Minecraft Launcher and the current oldest archived version of Minecraft. This is the first version released in 2009. The copy in the launcher was last modified on August 6, 2013, making it technically not original. Contents Additions Controls Changes General Caves Bugs 2 bugs reported Trivia Gallery References Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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Java Edition version history Java Edition has been in constant development since May 10, 2009, when it was simply named Minecraft. What is now known as pre-Classic refers to the early unreleased versions of Minecraft during the week from May 10 to May 16, 2009. The next phase, what was later called Classic, lasted from May 17 to November 10, 2009. Indev, short for "in development", lasted from December 23, 2009, to February 23, 2010. Infdev, short for "infinite development", lasted from February 27 to June 30, 2010. Alpha lasted from June 30 to December 3, 2010, and Beta lasted from December 20, 2010, all the way through to November 11, 2011. The official release of Minecraft (Java Edition) came on November 18, 2011, at MINECON 2011, and further updates have been released ever since, the most recent being 1.21.11. Starting with 1.12.2, the game officially adopted the Java Edition subtitle, to distinguish it from the Bedrock Edition. Contents Full release (new version numbering) In 2026, Minecraft introduced a new version numbering system. The part of the version number before the decimal point represents the last two digits of the year of release, the second portion represents the drop number, and the last portion is the patch number. Full release (old version numbering) The full release stage of Minecraft: Java Edition's development started on November 18, 2011, and has continued until the present day. At this point of development, the game was considered "complete", having both an "ending" and being ready for ratings and reviews. The game's price also increased from what it was in Beta, but users who previously bought the game were not charged extra. Beta The Beta development phase started on December 20, 2010 and ended on November 18, 2011. The main goals of this development stage were a larger focus on polishing gameplay, additional content, and stability. The game's price also increased from what it was in Alpha, but users who previously bought the game were not charged extra. Alpha The Alpha development phase started on June 29, 2010, and ended on December 20, 2010. This version also limited the gamemode to Survival, but saw a re-release of multiplayer. At this time, Notch began developing the game full time, causing much more frequent updates. These were also the first versions which had to be purchased, though the price increased in later stages. Infdev The Infdev development phase started on February 27, 2010 and ended on June 30, 2010. During this stage, Minecraft was only available in single-player Survival mode and versions were unnumbered under the name Minecraft Infdev. At this point, Notch rewrote the game code to allow mostly "infinite" terrain. Indev The Indev development phase started on December 23, 2009, and ended on February 27, 2010. It was the successor to the previous Survival Test and continued expanding the survival aspects of the game, making it a lot more like the current gameplay. Versions in this stage were either unnumbered or used the same number. Classic Classic was the first long development phase of the game, in which it was constantly improved and updated over several months. It occurred between May 16 and December 23, 2009. The original game mode was Creative, but on September 1, 2009 development began for Survival mode under the name Survival Test. Pre-Classic Pre-Classic was the initial development phase of Minecraft, in which the very basic mechanics and elements of the game were developed, tested and improved over the period of less than a week—from May 10–16, 2009. It was not originally released to the public, but some versions are now playable via the launcher. References Navigation * indicates a reupload | † indicates a lost version | ‡ indicates a version with a variant Navigation menu |
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