Min
ecraft is a popular sandbox game that has captured the hearts of millions of players worldwide. From building to exploring and fighting off enemies, the game offers endless possibilities. However, there are a lot of lesser-known facts about Minecraft that you may not be aware of. Here are 100 of the coolest Minecraft cold facts that you probably didn't know:
1. When facing south or east, the clouds in the game appear to travel faster.
2. Ender Dragons are immune to arrows and fireballs.
3. Nether portals can be created without the use of Obsidian by using a glitch.
4. Creepers were originally made by mistake when Notch messed up while coding a pig.
5. Snow Golems can be used to hold down buttons.
6. Skeletons can shoot arrows without needing line-of-sight to their target.
7. You can dye sheep any color by right-clicking them with a dye.
8. Bats are the only mobs that are affected by Potions of Leaping.
9. Horses have a unique bucking animation when a player tries to ride them with no saddle.
10 Beds will explode if you try to sleep in the Nether or End dimensions.
11. Zombies have a natural spawning rate of around 10% at night.
12. Iron Golems are immune to fall damage.
13. Rabbits have different jump heights and speeds depending on their type.
14. Water can flow through doors and half-slabs if they are placed in the correct way.
15. Cows will turn towards the sun if they are standing still during the day.
16. Bees can be bred with any flower except for tall grass.
17. Zombies can break down wooden doors on hard difficulty.
18. You can catch fish with a fishing rod by right-clicking in water.
19. Endermen can pick up and place blocks randomly.
20. Ghasts can destroy Netherrack with their fireballs.
21. Wandering Traders have a rare chance of selling Enchanted Golden Apples.
22. Farmland will turn into dirt if it is not watered regularly.
23. Baby zombies can ride on top of other mobs.
24. Villagers can sleep in their own beds to regain health.
25. Ender Pearls can be thrown to teleport the player between locations.
26. Skeleton Horses can only be spawned through commands or the use of lightning.
27. Fire can spread by jumping up to three blocks.
28. Shears can be used to collect cobwebs.
29. Blaze Powder can be crafted by smelting Blaze Rods in a furnace.
30. Squid only spawn in ocean or river biomes.
31. Witches can drink potions to gain temporary buffs.
32. Zombies can drop carrots, potatoes, and iron ingots as rare drops.
33. Pistons can push up to twelve blocks and pull up to ten blocks.
34. Players cannot place blocks or buckets of water within the boundary of the End Poem.
35. Dolphins can guide the player to nearby shipwrecks or underwater ruins.
36. Wolves can be tamed with bones and attack anything the player attacks.
37. You can heal mobs by feeding them the food they like.
38. Endermen have the highest hitpoints of all non-boss mobs.
39. Zombie Pigmen are neutral unless attacked or angered.
40. Snowballs can be used to deal knockback to mobs, killing them if they hit a block.
41. Spiders can climb walls and ceilings.
42. Wolves have a chance to turn into a tamed dog after one to four bones are used on them.
43. Zombies can infect villagers and turn them into zombie villagers.
44. There is no chance for rain or snow in the Nether.
45. Silverfish can spawn from stone bricks, stone, and cobblestone in certain biomes.
46. Ender Crystals can heal Ender Dragons when they are placed.
47. Shulkers can be used to create an elevator by placing them on top of each other.
48. Guardians can be tamed by feeding them raw fish.
49. Pandas can be bred with bamboo.
50. Fireworks can be used to boost the player's jump height and speed.
51. Iron Golems will follow players that give them a poppy.
52. The Wither will shoot exploding skulls at its target.
53. Snow Golems will melt in warm biomes or in direct sunlight.
54. Zombies can drop their items when they are killed by a charged creeper explosion.
55. Lava can be used as a trap to damage or kill mobs.
56. Blaze Rods are used to craft Eye of Enders for locating Stronghold structures.
57. Spiders can spawn with potion effects.
58. Melon Seeds can be obtained by using shears to mine full-grown melon blocks.
59. Polar bears can improve their speed for short bursts by jumping.
60. Turtles can only lay eggs on sand at night.
61. Chests can be trapped with a pressure plate that activates an explosion.
62. Ender Dragons have a weak spot on their belly.
63. Magma Cubes deal damage to players when they are in contact with them.
64. Dolphins can jump and perform tricks for players.
65. Zombies can pick up items and weapons that are dropped by other mobs.
66. Sheep can regrow their wool after being sheared with shears.
67. Phantom Membranes can be used to repair Elytras in an anvil.
68. Spiders will not attack players that are holding a golden apple.
69. Iron Golems can be built by stacking four iron blocks on top of each other, and placing a pumpkin or jack-o-lantern on top.
70. You can change the color of text in chat by typing in "§" followed by a number or letter.
71. Leads can be used to tether mobs to fences or walls.
72. Silverfish can trigger off TNT, causing an explosion.
73. Players can use the /locate command to find the nearest structure from their location.
74. Saddles can be used to ride animals other than horses, such as pigs.
75. Boats can be used to cross oceans or navigate rivers.
76. Ender Dragon attacks cannot be blocked by shields.
77. Spiders can spawn with different sized hitboxes.
78. Zombies can wear armor and hold weapons.
79. The player can access the enchantment table by placing bookshelves around it.
80. Redstone torches can be used to power redstone dust.
81. Ender Pearls can be thrown through portals to teleport to another dimension.
82. Villagers can be transformed into zombie villagers by being attacked by zombies.
83. The player can use the /weather command to change the weather in the game.
84. Cauldrons can be filled with water to wash off dye from leather armor.
85. Minecarts and boats can be powered by Redstone.
86. Blaze Rods can be used as fuel in furnaces.
87. The player can use the /gamemode command to switch between Creative, Survival, and Adventure modes.
88. TNT can be used to break through walls and structures.
89. Hoppers can be used to automatically collect items and transport them to a chest.
90. Dispensers can be used to automatically release items, arrows, or potions.
91. The player can create a map of their surroundings by using a compass and paper.
92. Zombies can break wooden doors on normal difficulty, but not on peaceful difficulty.
93. Netherite is the strongest material in the game, surpassing diamond.
94. Lodestone blocks can be used to point compasses towards a specific location.
95. Tripwires can be used to trip and activate Redstone devices.
96. Bees can pollinate flowers and crops to speed up their growth.
97. The player can use the /gamerule command to change game rules, such as mob spawning or fall damage.
98. Foxes can steal items from the player's inventory if they are holding them.
99. Dispensers can be used to automatically plant crops.
100. Blazes can be used to activate Nether portals.
In conclusion, Minecraft is a game that offers endless possibilities and continues to captivate audiences around the globe. These 100 cold facts about Minecraft are just some of the many lesser-known details that make the game all the more intriguing. There's always something new to discover in the world of Minecraft, making it a unique and engaging gaming experience.