61 More Secret Minecraft Things You Didn't Know

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Published 2024-06-02
61 Minecraft Things Kept A Secret

00:00 - Intro
00:12 - 1. Copper Horn
00:53 - 2. Parrot Radar
01:29 - 3. Bed's Broken Pixel
02:20 - 4. Lost Sound Effect
02:57 - 5. Parrots Follow Other Mobs
03:20 - 6. Bees Eat Honey Blocks
03:53 - 7. Too Many Levels
04:37 - 8. Hidden Name
04:48 - 9. Secret Update Fridays
05:43 - 10. Glass Elevator
06:21 - 11. True Wireless Redstone
07:31 - 12. Villager Sweat
08:05 - 13. Heart Particles
08:38 - 14. Inverted End Portal
09:01 - 15. Igloo Raid
09:25 - 16. Item Frames Are Alive
09:52 - 17. Invisible Soul Speed
10:17 - 18. Fastest Travel
10:48 - 19. Repair Bonus
11:20 - 20. Silent Sculk Sensors
11:55 - 21. Mini Map in Vanilla
12:25 - 22. Wandering Trader Secret Potion
12:52 - 23. Diorite Is Finally Useful
13:24 - 24. Weakness Potions
13:54 - 25. Inverted Doors
14:24 - 26. Better Splash Potions
14:54 - 27. Using Cats to Lock Chests
15:23 - 28. Wolf's Tail = Health
15:49 - 29. Copper Oxidation Optimization
16:17 - 30. Fastest Beacon Setup
16:48 - 31. Plant Your Crops in Rows
17:18 - 32. Beds in the Nether Are Safe Now
17:48 - 33. Fastest Villager Trade
18:26 - 34. Fire Aspect Fox
18:54 - 35. Snow Golems in the Nether
19:24 - 36. Kelp for Bubble Elevators
19:53 - 37. Glow Lichen Gate
20:20 - 38. Attack Mode Allay
20:51 - 39. Allay of Undying
21:19 - 40. Pumpkin Dispenser
21:50 - 41. Silk Touch Silverfish
22:15 - 42. Leafstone
22:48 - 43. Dog Teleporter
23:18 - 44. Best Conduit Layout
23:45 - 45. Hidden Emojis
24:12 - 46. Splash Water Bottles
24:31 - 47. Wet Ladders Are Better
25:01 - 48. Safe Magma Blocks
25:32 - 49. Shulker Box Noclip
26:00 - 50. Dive Mining Is Back
26:29 - 51. Soul Sand Secret
27:00 - 52. Invisible Ladder
27:29 - 53. Sapling Randomizer
28:00 - 54. Passive Pillager
28:31 - 55. Armor Stand Mob Farm
29:04 - 56. Best TNT Launcher
29:35 - 57. Sea Pickles Are Useful
30:08 - 58. Make Creepers Safe
30:35 - 59. Dripleaf Is Redstone
31:18 - 60. Soul Fire Is Safer
31:45 - 61. Correct Way to Compost

Produced by Jonah Walters and Jeremy Schrecengost
Edited by LocalJon, BBelle, haleyascharf.com/, Brennan Moore, and Jeenneette Wolfe
Script by Jaeger Lefler
Research by MonocleMC, Frankie Mundo, and Jonah Walters
Footage by LocalJon, Frankie Mundo, Abelardo Robles, Jordan Cross, Brennan Moore, Jonah Walters, Santiago Cachero, MonocleMC, and Jaden Moore
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The map used in parts of this video is a modified version of the world download from @GeminiTayMC let's play series.
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Some of the maps used in this video are modified versions of the world downloads from BlueNerd Minecraft's channel, which you can watch here: @BlueNerdMC
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The map used in parts of this video is a modified version of the world download from @Antlerboy
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Some music used in this video is courtesy of Mewmore. Make sure to follow their tracks at @Mewmore
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Portions of this video are copyrighted and owned by Nintendo, and their use is allowed by the Nintendo Game Content Guidelines for Online Video & Image Sharing Platforms. All other original content, unless expressly noted otherwise, is ©2024, by the Skip the Tutorial creator, all rights reserved.
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Other Credits:
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All Comments (21)
  • @Random-guy832
    The crouching on magma blocks actually is an intended feature by Mojang, I’m pretty sure the said “you are walking on it carefully” or something along those lines
  • @lilharm
    I think crouching on magma blocks is meant to be you carefully stepping on the non heated parts, rather than haphazardly stepping on the clearly flowing lava in the cracks
  • @user-ne4cv4kp1s
    The magma block thing is intended, you’re paying attention to step on those pieces between the hot stuff!
  • @RipVanFish09
    For the glass block elevators, that’s actually just how they work on bedrock edition with every type of block. Items are programmed way better over there, they don’t glitch out when inside of blocks like they do on java. They will get moved out to the closest spot when inside of blocks, and if they are fully surrounded, they will move up instead.
  • @omegahaxors3306
    14:41 You can get a sweetspot hit by jumping, throwing the potion up at a certain angle. You want to aim it so that it hits the top of your head the moment its grace intangibility runs out. You can use that to quickly apply a potion when you're in a tight situation. 15:45 You can use rotten flesh in place of steak to heal wolves.
  • @ds_the_rn
    Villagers sweat? OMG that’s so adorable!
  • small correction on the crops, it's not planting them in a row, it's the surrounding blocks. they check for adjacent farmland not occupied by a identical crop. Rows just tend to be the most efficient but you can do empty farmland too.
  • @Frogger_man
    im convinced people like raysworks are just casually reading minecraft's code to hopefully find another bug for the redstone community to use.
  • Planting alternating crops is basicaslly companion planting, where plants support those of other species in symbiosis
  • @AbhishKerner
    Secret Fridays was Pretty Fun and the Other Ways with Alot of the Popular Stuff Originating From, Got the Ladders and The Vines and the Vines Going in Nice
  • @LoverOfWolves11
    I had an idea and I don't know if anyone has already thought of it before. What if for endermen farms you had them fall from a slightly lower height and put cacti under them? It would get rid of the excessive ender pearls but give you the XP still.
  • the banner id map only works if you play on pc. I would rather play on my phone:face-purple-crying:
  • @KeramiKmug
    this channel single handedly got me back into minecraft
  • @KeenanFr
    The reason magma doesn’t hurt you when you sneak is because you are tiptoeing on the solid rock parts that aren’t molten lava
  • 3:40 Fun fact! Bees can actually get overwhelmed by their own honey and are forced to leave their hive if it’s not harvested, so you’re actually doing them a favour by taking their honey!
  • @calvinpape5756
    The magma block shift has been in the game for a while and is intended.
  • My dad had something (not saying it was major) to do with redstone. When he was a tester in 2009, he had just started working at a power plant. He was talking to Notch, and mentioned electricity being a good idea for Minecraft. Notch, of course, was likely already thinking of that. Hence gears having existed, an electrical system seemed like a no-brainer. I cannot confirm fully that it’s true, because I wasn’t born for a couple more months. But, my dad does have a picture saved on his phone of me as a baby sitting in his lap, and I looked confounded. Well, if we look at my eyes there, you can make out the old Minecraft logo. Dad lore, am I right? I will try to get more information soon. Haven’t asked him about it in a hot minute.