GameMode: Guess today's Block!
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How to play
The goal of this game is to guess a Minecraft block. Every day a new block is chosen, and by continuing to guess the block of the day, you can build up a win-streak!
Begin by typing the name of any block in the search field. Based on your search, up to 10 results will pop up. Click on any of these blocks, or navigate to them with your arrow keys and press Enter to lock your guess in.
The properties of your chosen block will be compared to today's block and will be marked green if matching, yellow for partial matches, and red if incorrect. Behind incorrect number/version fields you will also find an arrow indicating whether you should guess higher or lower.
Example
Let's look at an example game. First we'll try an arbitrary block.
We've learned that the block, like most others, is stackable until 64, and it is not flammable. It's not a pre-alpha block and can't be mined with a Pickaxe. So let's try a different, newer, block.
We've discovered the block's version! Time to look for a Beta 1.8 block. Additionally, we got a partial match on the tool, so it can be broken by an Axe and some other tool. Also, the block is neither transparent ("Yes") nor no transparent ("No"), so it must be partially transparent. Let's look for a block that matches all of these properties.
There we go! We've discovered that the block was a block of melon, what a delight!
Partial Match explanation
Let's look at partial matches in detail, 'cause these are probably the most confusing tile colors.
A partial match can only appear in fields that consist of a list (e.g. Tools). If you guessed a block that can be broken with at least one tool that matches the actual block, you will get a partial match. Here's an example for leaves:
Tips
- MCdle does not contain every type of block. All the coloured variants of concrete, terracotta, wool, etc. are merged into one representative block like "Concrete" or "Wool". This also applies to the different wood types, walls, stairs, etc.
- Make good use of the search bar! Looking through the suggestions will help you narrow down your search.
- Feel free to use the Minecraft wiki. As soon as you've determined the version of the block, you can use the wiki to find the blocks that were added in that version, which will help you narrow down your search drastically.
Guess today's Minecraft block!
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How to play
The goal of this game is to guess a Minecraft block. Every day a new block is chosen, and by continuing to guess the block of the day, you can build up a win-streak!
Begin by typing the name of any block in the search field. Based on your search, up to 10 results will pop up. Click on any of these blocks, or navigate to them with your arrow keys and press Enter to lock your guess in.
The properties of your chosen block will be compared to today's block and will be marked green if matching, yellow for partial matches, and red if incorrect. Behind incorrect number/version fields you will also find an arrow indicating whether you should guess higher or lower.
Example
Let's look at an example game. First we'll try an arbitrary block.
We've learned that the block, like most others, is stackable until 64, and it is not flammable. It's not a pre-alpha block and can't be mined with a Pickaxe. So let's try a different, newer, block.
We've discovered the block's version! Time to look for a Beta 1.8 block. Additionally, we got a partial match on the tool, so it can be broken by an Axe and some other tool. Also, the block is neither transparent ("Yes") nor no transparent ("No"), so it must be partially transparent. Let's look for a block that matches all of these properties.
There we go! We've discovered that the block was a block of melon, what a delight!
Partial Match explanation
Let's look at partial matches in detail, 'cause these are probably the most confusing tile colors.
A partial match can only appear in fields that consist of a list (e.g. Tools). If you guessed a block that can be broken with at least one tool that matches the actual block, you will get a partial match. Here's an example for leaves:
Tips
- MCdle does not contain every type of block. All the coloured variants of concrete, terracotta, wool, etc. are merged into one representative block like "Concrete" or "Wool". This also applies to the different wood types, walls, stairs, etc.
- Make good use of the search bar! Looking through the suggestions will help you narrow down your search.
- Feel free to use the Minecraft wiki. As soon as you've determined the version of the block, you can use the wiki to find the blocks that were added in that version, which will help you narrow down your search drastically.