Ever wonder what the true scale of Minecraft is really like? If so, then wonder no more, as the team over at Corridor Crew visualizes the blocky world in their latest feature. First, we need to find out the size of a single block, and the answer is one cubic meter.
So, they built a real-life Minecraft block, and it’s larger than you think, which means jumping on them is a tall task, literally. This isn’t even taking into account that it weighs a hefty 2,200 pounds, or at least if they’re filled with water. As for the height of characters, Steve is listed at 6 foot 2, while the Creeper stands 5 foot 6. The height of the Minecraft world itself comes in at 384 blocks, or taller than the 1,100-foot Wilshire Grand Center in Los Angeles.
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- FIRES DARTS: Surprise everyone with this axe that's also a dart blaster! Fun to take along on all your Minecraft adventures
- 3 DART CAPACITY: The front of the axe has slots for 3 darts, so players can unleash 3 darts in a row before it's time to reload

Fun fact: The 60,000,000 block world generation limit can be removed with a little modding, and the world will generate 2^32 blocks end to end. With a lot of modding (using mods that do exist), 2^64 blocks end to end can be achieved. (Possibly more, I’m not sure). Now try to imagine how much space every world seed generated out that far, stitched together, would cover,” said one commenter.