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List of all biomes in Minecraft 2025
List of all biomes in Minecraft 2025

Time of India

time6 days ago

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List of all biomes in Minecraft 2025

Image via Mojang Minecraft allows its players to explore various regions and biomes across Minecraft. The game features various biomes across three dimensions, i.e., Overworld, Nether, and The End. These biomes contribute to exploration, resource gathering, and various kinds of mobs and building materials. Each biome in Minecraft is different and unique; there are a total of 65 biomes in Minecraft Java Edition as of 2025. This article outlines all the biomes in Minecraft spread across 3 different dimensions. Complete list of biomes in Minecraft All the biomes in Minecraft are majorly classified into 3 dimensions: Overworld: 54 biomes Nether: 5 biomes The End: 5 biomes Here is the list of all the biomes in Minecraft across dimensions: Overworld Biomes All the Overworld biomes are divided into 7 different types, and all of them combined make a total of 54 various biomes. Here are all the overworld biomes in Minecraft. 1. Ocean Biomes Ocean Deep Ocean Warm Ocean Lukewarm Ocean Deep Lukewarm Ocean Cold Ocean Deep Cold Ocean Frozen Ocean Deep Frozen Ocean Mushroom Fields 2. Highland Biomes Jagged Peaks Frozen Peaks Stony Peaks Meadow Cherry Grove Grove Snowy Slopes Windswept Hills Windswept Gravelly Hills Windswept Forest 3. Woodland Biomes Forest Flower Forest Taiga Old Growth Pine Taiga Old Growth Spruce Taiga Snowy Taiga Birch Forest Old Growth Birch Forest Dark Forest Pale Garden Jungle Sparse Jungle Bamboo Jungle 4. Wetland & Coastal Biomes River Frozen River Swamp Mangrove Swamp Beach Snowy Beach Stony Shore 5. Flatland Biomes Plains Sunflower Plains Snowy Plains Ice Spikes 6. Arid-land Biomes Dessert Savanna Savanna Plateau Windswept Savanna Badlands Wooded Badlands Eroded Badlands 7. Cave Biomes Lush Caves Dripstone Caves Deep Dark Nether Biomes The Nether features 5 different biomes in Minecraft: Nether Wastes Soul Sand Valley Crimson Forest Warped Forest Basalt Deltas The End Biomes The End features 5 different biomes, which are only limited to the Java Edition; in the Bedrock Edition, there is only one End biome. Here are all five biomes in The End: The End (Main Land) Small End Islands End Midlands End Highlands End Barrens The Java Edition of Minecraft features 65 biomes, where there are 54 in the Overworld, 5 in the Nether, and 5 in the End. Whereas in the Bedrock Edition there are only 61 biomes, as The End is only considered as 1 single biome without any variation. These were all the biomes that are available in Minecraft. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

List of all Minecraft Advancements in 2025
List of all Minecraft Advancements in 2025

Time of India

time17-07-2025

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  • Time of India

List of all Minecraft Advancements in 2025

Image via Mojang Minecraft offers a wide range of in-game mechanics and advancements; they serve as milestones which guide players through the game from dimensions to all the challenges. All the advancement in Minecraft are majorly classified into 5 i.e Minecraft, Nether, End, Adventure, and Husbandry all of these combined make a total of 122 advancements in the game. All these advancements include basic in-game progression to finding rare drops, exploration, crafting, combat and killings of all dangerous monsters like Ender Dragon. These advancements were introduced in the Java Edition. This article provides a complete list of all the advancements in Minecraft with how players achieve them. All Minecraft Advancements as on 2025 Here is the list of all 122 Minecraft Advancements: 1. Minecraft (Basic Progression) Minecraft : Craft a crafting table. Stone Age: Mine stone with a pickaxe. Getting an Upgrade: Craft a better pickaxe. Acquire Hardware: Smelt an iron ingot. Suit Up: Wear a piece of iron armor. Hot Stuff: Fill a bucket with lava. Isn't It Ironic?: Upgrade to an iron pickaxe. Not Today, Thank You: Block a projectile with a shield. Ice Bucket Challenge: Obtain a block of obsidian. Diamonds!: Obtain a diamond. We Need to Go Deeper : Build and enter a Nether portal. Cover Me in Diamonds : Wear a full set of diamond armor. Enchanter : Enchant an item using an enchanting table. The Beginning ?: Enter the Nether. 2. Nether Advancements Nether: Enter the Nether. Return to Sender: Deflect a ghast fireball. Subspace Bubble : Travel 7 km in the Nether. A Terrible Fortress: Enter a Nether fortress. Who Is Cutting Onions?: Obtain crying obsidian. Hidden in the Depths: Mine ancient debris. Cover Me in Debris: Wear a full set of Netherite armor. Spooky Scary Skeleton: Get a Wither Skeleton skull. Into Fire: Survive fire damage with a fire resistance potion. Not Quite "Nine" Lives: Respawn using a respawn anchor. Hot Tourist Destinations: Visit all Nether biomes. Those Were the Days: Enter a Bastion Remnant. This Boat Has Legs: Ride a strider with a warped fungus on a stick. Uneasy Alliance : Rescue a ghast from the Nether. Wuthering Heights: Summon the Wither. How Did We Get Here ?: Have every status effect at once (secret). 3. The End Advancements The End: Enter the End. Free the End: Defeat the Ender Dragon. The Next Generation: Obtain the dragon egg. Remote Getaway: Escape the End via an end gateway. The End ... Again…: Respawn and defeat the Ender Dragon again. You Need a Mint: Collect dragon's breath. Sky's the Limit: Obtain elytra. Great View From Up Here: Levitate 50 blocks with shulkers. 4. Adventure Advancements Adventuring Time : Discover every biome. Monster Hunter : Kill one of every hostile mob. Take Aim : Hit a target with an arrow. Ol ' Betsy : Shoot a crossbow. Sniper Duel : Kill a skeleton from 50+ blocks away. Bullseye : Hit a target block bullseye from 30+ blocks. Two Birds , One Arrow : Kill two phantoms with one arrow. Who's the Pillager Now ?: Kill a pillager captain. It Spreads : Kill a mob with a poisonous potato. Arbalistic : Kill five unique mobs with one crossbow shot. Sweet Dreams : Change your spawn point by sleeping. Hero of the Village: Successfully defends a village from a raid. A Throwaway Joke: Throw a trident at something (and pick it back up). Very Very Frightening: Strike a villager with lightning. Surge Protector: Survive a lightning strike. Light as a Rabbit: Walk on powder snow without sinking. Is It a Bird?: Spy on a phantom through a spyglass. Is It a Balloon? : Spy on a ghost through a spyglass. Is It a Plane?: Spy on a dragon through a spyglass. Caves & Cliffs : Fall and survive from a high place. 5. Husbandry Advancements Husbandry : Eat any food. The Parrots and the Bats : Breed two animals. Best Friends Forever : Tame an animal. Two by Two: Breed every breedable mob. A Complete Catalogue: Tame every variant of cat. A Seedy Place: Plant a seed and harvest it. Bee Our Guest: Collect honey safely. Total Beelocation: Move a bee nest with silk touch. Sticky Situation: Walk on honey blocks to slow down. Wax On: Apply wax to a copper block. Wax Off: Scrape wax off a copper block. The Cutest Predator : Have an ocelot trust you. A Balanced Diet: Eat every edible food item. Serious Dedication : Upgrade a hoe to the Netherite tier. These are all the 122 advancements in Minecraft. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

How to breed Pandas in Minecraft
How to breed Pandas in Minecraft

Time of India

time17-07-2025

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How to breed Pandas in Minecraft

Image via Mojang Pandas are among the most adorable and unique mobs that you can find in Minecraft. They are neutral or passive and spawn in the jungle biomes. You can particularly find them easily in the bamboo jungle variant. The specific mob is quite distinct from the others, as they possess their unique personality traits, each influencing their behavior. There are several personalities that they may have, including lazy, worried, playful, aggressive, weak, brown, and normal. The breeding process of Pandas is also a bit different and requires you to maintain some prerequisites. Here is a guide on how you can breed Pandas in Minecraft. Steps to breed Pandas in Minecraft Steps to breed pandas (Image via Mojang) Pandas are primarily bamboo eaters, and you will have to use the same to breed them in Minecraft. You can find bamboo naturally in the jungle biomes or by cultivating the bamboo shoots. The breeding process will require you to have at least two bamboos. Besides the specific food for Pandas, you will also need to have a secure breeding area for them. This will make the process a lot easier for you. Here is a step-by-step breeding process that you can follow: Step 1: Locate Pandas You can find adult Pandas in jungle biomes, and you will need at least two adult Pandas to begin the breeding process. The specific animal can be led using bamboo. Step 2: Prepare the Breeding Environment You must subsequently create an enclosure to breed the Pandas. Although an enclosure isn't necessary, it is ideal to have the same. There is a specific breeding condition, i.e., Pandas require at least 8 blocks of bamboo within a 5-block radius (Bedrock Edition). The requirement in Java Edition needs you to have only a single bamboo block in a 5-block radius. Step 3: Feed the Pandas You can now feed the Pandas in Minecraft to start the breeding procedure. Upon doing this, you will see heart symbols appearing above their heads, indicating that they have entered the love mode. Step 4: Breeding Process After your two adult Pandas are in love mode, they'll breed automatically. It will take some time for the process to complete. With all these steps complete, you will find a Baby Panda on your screen. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo You can feed the baby some bamboo to accelerate its growth. It is essential to remember the specific requirement of having bamboo within a 5-block radius to successfully breed Pandas in Minecraft. If you don't ensure the same, the two adults won't enter the breeding mode, and instead will munch on the bamboo. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Sneaky trick to find buried treasure in Bedrock that Minecraft doesn't tell you
Sneaky trick to find buried treasure in Bedrock that Minecraft doesn't tell you

Daily Mirror

time15-07-2025

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Sneaky trick to find buried treasure in Bedrock that Minecraft doesn't tell you

When it comes to finding buried treasure in Minecraft, one game player and forum fan has a key piece of advice for Bedrock players - read on for the full lowdown Minecraft is a simple, block-based world that offers never-ending play. A staggering 204 million people reportedly play the addictive game every month, with obsessed youngsters and grown-ups alike gaining skills in problem-solving, creativity even team work. ‌ Minecraft 's virtual landscape sees people dig holes to collect blocks from which they can create anything from a simple hut to a complex city. And while the game, which is available on every mobile device and video game console, is easy to pick up, it's full of secrets. ‌ Thankfully, there are loads of handy tips and tricks online to help gamers in their individual quests. One Redditor posted a PSA or Public Service Announcement for Bedrock players, meaning those who have a multi-platform version of Minecraft rather than the original Java Edition, who are struggling to find buried treasure... ‌ READ MORE: Minecraft Movie on brink of box office history as Warner Bros bosses confirm sequel is coming 'imminently' "As you may have heard from Java players or the Wiki, buried treasure always spawns at 'chunk coordinate 9 on both the X and Z axes'," the forum user explained. "For those of us who play Bedrock and therefore don't have access to all that handy debug info, that basically means an odd multiple of 8 (chunks are 16 blocks wide, and chunk coordinates start at 1 instead of 0). "Stated in mathematical language, {X,Z} mod 16 = {8,8}. You can calculate this easily in a web browser by typing X % 16 or Z % 16, where % is the modulo operator; e.g. 152 % 16 = 8, -56 % 16 = 8, etc." ‌ The helpful Redditor explained it was also possible for the chest to spawn underneath stone-type blocks, urging Bedrock players to trust the coordinates. "Go to the X on the map, do the modulo math, and dig straight down, and you'll find the chest every time," they said. And the Minecraft advice-giver had one final note for people looking to enhance their game. "ALWAYS BREAK THE CHEST," they said. "Bedrock tends to have issues with multiple maps pointing to the same chest, even if there's another one closer to where the map was found." ‌ Earlier this year, with the help of the Mirror revealed 18 secrets Minecraft doesn't tell you. They included: Llamas can be handy to have around if you find you keep running out of inventory space. If you click on a llama while holding a chest, that chest becomes the animal's inventory space. When you break a block, the breaking pattern always appears on its north side. This can come in handy if you need to quickly orientate yourself. In earlier versions of Minecraft, diamonds were most likely to appear between five and 12 levels down. Now, they appear between 15 and 63 levels down - and the deeper you dig, the more likely you are to find them.

Copper Golem in Minecraft: Uses, crafting recipe, features, and more
Copper Golem in Minecraft: Uses, crafting recipe, features, and more

Time of India

time13-07-2025

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  • Time of India

Copper Golem in Minecraft: Uses, crafting recipe, features, and more

Image via Mojang Minecraft has recently announced their new Fall Drop 3 2025, where now players can craft many more things with copper, like tools, armor, golems, and many more. The new update is limited to Bedrock and will not be featured in Java Edition. The copper golem is now available in the experimental version of Minecraft Bedrock Edition, where players can try out the new copper golem. This article outlines a complete guide on the Copper Golem, how players can craft it, its uses, features, and more information that will help players have a better understanding of the new mob. Ultimate Copper Golem guide for Minecraft Currently the Copper Golem is only available as an experimental feature in the game on the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft, which means players cannot experience it in the default version of the game. Copper Golem will be released as part of the third game drop in 2025, an upcoming update that is purely focused on copper. Crafting recipe for Copper Golem Image via Mojang Copper Golems do not spawn naturally like Iron Golems do in Minecraft; players have to craft one in order to obtain it. To craft a Copper Golem, players first need to mine copper blocks with a stone pickaxe. The easiest way to find copper veins is to search open caves. Copper veins are very easily found in the game, and they look like grey stones with orange and greenish specks. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Players need at least nine raw copper pieces to make one copper block, but before that, players have to smelt this raw copper in a furnace, which will convert them into ingots. Placing 9 ingots in the crafting table will give one copper block. Then players need one carved pumpkin, which they can locate in the wilds, usually found in the grassy biome. Once you find a pumpkin block, use the shears to turn it into a carved pumpkin. Then place the Copper Block below and the Carved Pumpkin above it, which will spawn a Copper Golem. If you notice, doing so will not only spawn a Copper Golem, but also the Copper Block will transform into a Copper Chest. This Copper Chest is linked with the Copper Golem's Task. Uses of Copper Golem Image via Mojang Copper Golem is a peaceful mob that helps players automatically store and sort items. Yes, you heard it right. The copper golem functions as a little housekeeper in Minecraft. When players drop any item in the Copper Chest beside the Copper Golem, the mob picks up the item from the copper chest and transfers it into the strong wooden chest. The golem will find a chest that has the similar item and transfer it there; if not found, then it will drop the item into a new chest. The golem can pick 16 stacks at once and sort them. How to change Copper Golem's color Image via Mojang As we know, an unwaxed copper item over time will oxidize and turn into a green-blueish color. Similarly, an unwaxed Copper Golem will turn into a green-blueish color over time. If you want your golem to stay reddish-brown, then you can use honeycomb on the golem, which will not let it oxidize. Through the above guide, players can now craft their own Copper Golem and take advantage of its ability to store and sort items. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here . Catch Manika Batra's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 3. Watch Here!

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