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Minecraft how big is a chunk

By John Parsons

Minecraft how big is a chunk

advertisement. A chunk in Minecraft is a procedurally generated 16 x 16 segment of the world that extends all the way down to the bedrock up to a height of 256 blocks. In other words, a chunk is …

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Every Chunk in Minecraft is 16 blocks long, 16 blocks wide, and 384 blocks high. This means that each Chunk is composed of 98,304 blocks total—including blocks of air. Since the bulk of a Chunk is vertical, you can traverse them quickly horizontally.

In Minecraft, a Chunk is a 16×16 segment of the world, inclusive of the depth till the Bedrock. A chunk has a height of 256 blocks and can contain a maximum of 65,536 blocks in volume. Since Minecraft is a sandbox world, new chunks are created as you traverse space and explore new areas.

OverviewGenerationChunk loadingA chunk is a 384-block tall 16×16 segment of a world. Chunks are the method used by the world generator to divide maps into manageable pieces. · Text under CC-BY-SA license

How many blocks is a chunk in Minecraft?

A chunk is a 256-block (384-block‌ [upcoming: JE 1.18]) tall 16×16 segment of a world. Chunks are the method used by the world generator to divide maps into manageable pieces. Chunks are 16 blocks wide, 16 blocks long, 256 blocks high, and 65,536 blocks total.

What happened to the chunk height in Minecraft?

The method of chunk loading has changed. Map height is now custom again. Maximum chunk height has been increased to 320 and minimum height has been dropped to -64, making chunks 384 blocks high in total. The chunk height changes have been reverted.

What is a chunk?

In other words, a chunk is simply a small portion of your game world that consists of a maximum of 65,536 blocks.

How does chunk loading work in Minecraft Bedrock Edition?

In Bedrock Edition, if one of the sixteen 16×16×16 sections of a chunk doesn’t have any blocks in it, placing a block there shows the same animation as a chunk loading.