Minecraft Code
Minecraft Code
Then, type one of the following codes and press [Enter] to activate the corresponding cheat
function. Note: The "Allow Cheats" option must be set to "On" when creating a new world for
these codes to work. Additionally, some codes may not work any longer due to updates and
patches to the game.
Note: This requires v1.8.1. Collect a Name Tag (found in dungeon chests, by fishing, or trading
at least 20 Emeralds with a Librarian Villager). Create an Anvil by using three Iron and four Iron
Ingots. Use the Name Tag on the Anvil. Spend 5 Enchantment to enter Dinnerbone or Grumm on
the Name Tag. Place that Name Tag on any animal to turn it upside down.
Display framerate
Toggle view
While playing the game in Survival mode, press [F5] to switch to third person view.
Rain
While playing the game in Creative mode, press [F5] to make it rain.
Seed "/gimmeabreak /" to be placed facing the sun, with a village directly behind you.
Spawning items
In Multiplayer mode, press T to display the talk/chat function. Then, type "/give [item ID] [1-
64]". To find out the ID number of an object, search for the object on the Minecraft Wiki. Some
objects cannot be spawned, such as specific dyes and colored wool. To spawn stone (not
cobblestone), use ID number 1. Torches are 50, and white wool is 35.
This trick works best on slower computers, but it is also not completely reliable. If you are in an
area where you believe a dungeon may be near, press F (you may need to press it repeatedly).
Look around while pressing it. If you see flames showing up while the screen is blue (the sky), it
indicates there is a dungeon within sixteen blocks of you. Note: This method only works when a
dungeon is sixteen blocks near, and therefore not completely reliable.
Newer players often like to explore, but once they stop exploration, especially in an abandoned
mine, they get lost and end up somewhere totally different, away from home. Short of
remembering where you last slept and copying the X, Y, and Z values for future editing back to
spawn/preferred place, use the following tricks to never get lost:
Explore systematically: If you find a fork in the road, or multiple forks, take them one at
a time. When you reach an end, and mining near it yields nothing, then either mark it or
use a common block (like gravel) to seal a path off.
Set breadcrumbs: While mining and exploring, be sure to mine up bits of the floor, using
cobblestone or a block different from the floor as a pointer to the way out; or an ore block
to note an intersection, so you have something to identify where you began later. While
this will damage your pick more, knowing the way back is more valuable than a tool,
especially since the wooden planks in abandoned mines are abundant.
Keep natural landmarks: Scoop up the first source of water that leads to nowhere, but
leave everything else. Some of the water flowing from walls may be useful for
exploration. Also, if there is lava out of your way, do not go out of your way to put it out
-- it emits light, which may be encased in a structure with glass (panes) as natural
lighting.
Know the way outside, and know when there is lava: Since Beta Version 1.8 and the
revamped lighting engine, knowing when you are near ground is easy. Torches emit a
bright light that fades into warmer tones. Lava has a brighter radius of light, meaning its
brightest point is larger. If you see light that you did not create, then it is obviously a lava
pool. Outside light on the other hand uses cooler tones. When you are near ground, it
does not have the warmth of torch light, taking on a more fluorescent white color near the
rock, or at night time, a light shade of blue.
Making obsidian
Obsidian is a block that takes 15 to 50 seconds to collect. It requires 15 seconds with a diamond
pickaxe, and 50 seconds with anything else. If you are wanting to make a near-indestructible
building or structure, obsidian the best choice. Sometimes it is naturally occurring, but often
times it must be manually made. First, you will need to find flat lava that is not flowing. Then,
collect water with a bucket, and put the water onto the lava. Alternately, find flat water and
collect lava. A blackish-purplish block should appear, which is obsidian, and requires a long time
to collect. It is much easier to just spawn obsidian, but you will need a mod to be able to spawn it
in Single Player mode.
Many Minecraft players like to play a free-for-all game called "Spleef". It basically consists of
two or more players creating a square stadium (approximately 15 to 20 blocks long or wide) that
is floating or above lava or water. The object of the game is to destroy the blocks (stone and dirt
are best) around your opponents either with or without tools. Players can choose whichever tools
to use, but you can also set rules (for example, no diamond pickaxes). The goal is for the players
to try and make their opponents fall through the stadium to eliminate them. The last player
standing is the winner.
Achievements
Accomplish the indicated achievement to get the corresponding number of Gamerscore points.
Note: This requires the Windows 10 version.
Camouflage (30 points): Kill a mob while wearing the same type of mob head.
Tie Die Outfit (15 points): Use a cauldron to dye all 4 unique pieces of leather armor.
Map Room (40 points): Place 9 fully explored, adjacent maps into 9 item frames in a 3 by
3 square.
Trampoline (15 points): Bounce 30 blocks upward off of a slime block.
Freight Station (15 points): Use a Hopper to move an item from a Chest Minecart to a
Chest.
Smelt Everything! (15 points): Connect 3 Chests to a single Furnace using 3 Hoppers.
Taste of Your Own Medicine (20 points): Poison a witch with a splash potion.
Dispense With This (20 points): Construct a Dispenser.