Minecraft 1.21

AppWizard
January 21, 2026
Minecraft is a game that allows for diverse playstyles beyond simply defeating the Ender Dragon. Players engage in various activities such as building massive automated farms, creating intricate bases, exploring for rare structures, or focusing on survival challenges. Playstyle analysis tests have emerged to better understand player behavior, categorizing them into roles like Builders, Explorers, and Hardcore Survivors based on their in-game actions rather than achievements. Builders focus on long-term projects and aesthetics, Explorers prioritize adventure and discovery, while Hardcore players emphasize skill and survival strategies. Modern playstyle tests evaluate gameplay commitment, risk tolerance, and engagement with game mechanics, producing visually appealing result cards for sharing within the community. Recent updates to Minecraft have influenced player interactions, encouraging structured exploration and enhancing automation. There is a growing trend towards valuing long-term survival worlds, with players investing more time in their projects. Most players exhibit a blend of styles, contributing to the game's replayability and the relevance of nuanced playstyle analysis.
AppWizard
December 8, 2025
Release Candidate 3 for version 1.21.11 has been deployed, addressing three issues: 1. Fixed the incorrect rendering of transparent item models (MC-304790). 2. Ensured zombie nautiluses generated in ocean ruins now exhibit persistence (MC-304797). 3. Fixed a bug allowing zombies, skeletons, and zombie horses to catch fire from light sources in arid biomes (MC-304810). The Release Candidates are available for Minecraft: Java Edition, and players can install it by enabling snapshots in the Minecraft Launcher. A non-obfuscated experimental version is also accessible. An unobfuscated server jar is available for download. Players are encouraged to report any bugs or provide feedback.
AppWizard
December 5, 2025
Candidate 2 has been released for Minecraft: Java Edition, addressing a critical crash issue that affected some users. The Release Candidates can be accessed by enabling snapshots in the Minecraft Launcher. Users are advised to back up their data due to potential risks of world corruption. An unobfuscated experimental version and an unobfuscated server jar are also available for download. Players are encouraged to report any bugs or provide feedback.
AppWizard
December 5, 2025
The Mounts of Mayhem drop is scheduled for release on December 9th, with the first Release Candidate shipped today. Enhancements to the Spear weapon include increased knockback duration during charging and refined charge attack animations. The Release Candidates for Minecraft: Java Edition are now accessible via the Minecraft Launcher, where players can enable snapshots. It is advised to back up data as testing versions may corrupt worlds. A non-obfuscated experimental version is also available, requiring players to download a zip file, unpack it, and create a new launch installation in the Launcher. An unobfuscated server jar is available for download, and players are encouraged to report bugs and provide feedback.
AppWizard
December 4, 2025
The fifth Pre-Release for Minecraft version 1.21.11 has been released, featuring several bug fixes: - The enchantment glint has been adjusted to reduce excessive dazzling on items with animated textures (MC-304409). - Charge attacks from spears held in the off hand no longer disable shields when wielding an axe in the main hand (MC-304593). - Dolphins will no longer follow players in boats (MC-304603). - Zombified piglins will maintain their sprinting behavior while in pursuit (MC-304703). The Pre-Releases are available for Minecraft: Java Edition, and players are advised to back up their data before testing. An unobfuscated experimental version and server jar are also available for download. Feedback on bugs is encouraged for development purposes.
AppWizard
November 27, 2025
The Minecraft 1.21.11 update, titled Mounts of Mayhem, will be released on December 9, 2025. It will introduce new features including the spear weapon, new mobs such as Nautilus, Camel Husks, Zombie Horses, and Parched, as well as new items like Netherite Horse Armor.
AppWizard
November 26, 2025
The third pre-release for the Mounts of Mayhem drop has been unveiled, featuring enhancements such as bug fixes and spear weapon adjustments. New features include: - Spear weapon hit animation and sound effects are now synchronized. - In first-person view, the spear head rotates to a vertical position over time. Changes made: - The "See-Through Leaves" video setting is disabled in the "Fast" graphics preset. - Tamed horses avoid running into cacti or sweet berry bushes. Fixed bugs: - MC-302900: Resolved spear reach overriding player interaction range. - MC-303036: Fixed zombie nautilus hitbox size issue. - MC-303709: Addressed crash when dumping large dynamic textures. - MC-304045: Corrected spear hit sounds. - MC-304362: Resolved RGSS break when toggling hardware anisotropic filtering. - MC-304363: Fixed rendering position of copper golem statues on shelves. - MC-304407: Charge attacks now functional for mobs 3 to 4.5 blocks away. - MC-304440: Mouse cursor changes to pointing hand over inventory slots in crafter UI. - MC-304441: Mouse cursor changes shape over creative inventory scroll bar bounds. - MC-304452: Non-see-through leaves in Programmer Art display correctly. Pre-releases are available for Minecraft: Java Edition, and users can install the latest pre-release through the Minecraft Launcher. An unobfuscated version for cross-platform server capabilities is also available for download.
AppWizard
November 21, 2025
The latest Pre-Release for version 1.21.11 introduces enhancements and bug fixes to improve the gaming experience. Notably, with the "See-Through Leaves" feature disabled, the gaps between leaves change from black to dark green, enhancing the visual appeal and providing a performance boost. Bug fixes in this update include: - MC-238715: Resolved an issue with the inaudible "minecraft:block.chest.locked" sound for other players. - MC-302660: Corrected a grammatical error in the "options.cutoutLeaves.tooltip" string. - MC-303061: Fixed the sound issue where the "minecraft:block.chest.locked" sound played at the player's position instead of the chest's. - MC-304023: Eliminated redundant level data fixer files in the worlds' "data" folder. - MC-304369: Addressed a crash when loading the game without an existing options.txt file. - MC-304401: Corrected the appearance of non see-through leaves. - MC-304421: Resolved an issue with the "attack_range" component disrupting hit results. Pre-Releases are available for Minecraft: Java Edition, and players can install them through the Minecraft Launcher. A non-obfuscated experimental version and an unobfuscated server jar are also available for download.
AppWizard
October 14, 2025
Xbox players are experiencing crashes after the Minecraft update version 1.21.113, which was intended to fix previous bugs but has instead caused users to be booted back to their home screens. Many players have reported issues on social media and forums, with some unable to access the game for hours. Troubleshooting efforts, such as restarting consoles and reinstalling the game, have been largely ineffective, particularly for digital versions. Mojang's bug tracker has received numerous reports about the crashes, which occur on the loading screen without error messages. The bug tracker itself is experiencing slow load times due to high traffic from users seeking updates. Mojang has not yet acknowledged the issue publicly.
AppWizard
October 2, 2025
Release Candidate 1 for version 1.21.10 has been rolled out as a hotfix to address several issues following The Copper Age update. The fixed bugs include: - MC-211096: Resolved clipping issue with entities in cobwebs and pistons. - MC-278182: Fixed items getting trapped inside piston heads when pushed through powder snow or cobwebs. - MC-301916: Adjusted wind charges' behavior upon colliding with specific blocks. - MC-302321: Addressed chunk loading failure during player teleportation. - MC-302383: Corrected issue with maps in item frames not placing on walls touching carpeted floors. - MC-302405: Fixed teleportation inconsistency with repeating command blocks. - Resolved unexpected launching of entities on bubble columns. Release Candidates for Minecraft: Java Edition are available for installation via the Minecraft Launcher, with a reminder to back up data due to potential world corruption.
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