@@xFluing Bedrock is still way worse than Java in that regard though, Java's Far Lands were patched in Beta 1.8 (unfortunately) and its distance bugs are all a quadrillion blocks out. The fact its possible to fall through the world in the main version of Minecraft at 1000 blocks is insane
@@theoncomingstorm7903I’ve played for 10 years now and I’ve never seen that happen. “Possible” doesn’t mean it’s going to happen to anyone. It’s possible like it’s possible to find three chests stacked on top of each other.
This floating point precision error isn't unique to Minecraft. Since alot of games use floating points and are mostly similarly affected. There is a collection of trackmania maps where the playable area has been moved very far from the stadium base, called the earthquake altered campaign. And as the name suggests, your car and the ground is jittery and constantly shaking.
Speaking of large world saves, I remember my redstone world in bedrock reaching 1.64 GB It was a super flat world... I had a shtty phone that time so 1.64 GB is waaay too big.
Gronkh used to be THE German Minecraft Let's Player at the time, and a lot of people would probably find his content nostalgic. He also spawned a few iconic moments which appear in other German-Dubbed Media (Like his 'Coal Song', which is just him singing "Coal coal coal" over and over again, mentioned in the German Dub of Mob Psycho 100).
@@SakhotGamer He himself also voice acted in quite a few media (Like Resident Evil) and is one of the most subscribed German UA-camrs and Twitch Streamers, but his coal song is probably the one thing most people know of his Let's Play and in relation to Minecraft. I just felt like it was fun mentioning :(
Theres an Italian UA-camr that has about 2000 episodes of Minecraft Survival Let's Play. He changed channel 3 times and so he restarted the counter, but if you sum the episodes probably he would have the world record. His name is Surry (the 2nd channel where he post a video a day is called SurryAndChill). So, i counted the episodes: First channel 92 episodes Second channel 1000 episodes (but there are some special episodes where he counted more videos as only one episode, like episodes 983.3 so 4 videos counted as 983). Third channel 432 episodes and still on going. The sum is equal to 1524 (without counting those special episodes)
I started my survival in 1.12.2 and have moved it up to 1.20.6, collecting every buggy item as I went. I have uncraftable potions and arrows, a trident with every enchant, and a crossbow with multi shot and piercing that took a good 140,000 pillage kills.
The "longest" Minecraft let's play series is somewhat subjective, and not just in terms of real life time versus video runtime versus episode count. In order to give a definitive answer for what the "longest" Minecraft let's play is, you have to define what qualifies as a Minecraft let's play. I'm not familiar with most of the ones mentioned in the video, but I do know about Xisuma and his Hermitcraft series. Xisuma's Hermitcraft series covers 10 seasons across 10 different Minecraft worlds, and he chooses to retain the episode count between seasons. One could argue (and I would personally be inclined to agree) that it doesn't count as a single, continuous let's play. Not to detract from the significance of Xisuma's achievements, he's a great guy and makes great videos, but it's not quite the same as making that many episodes all on the same world with no resets.
......1,024 blocks?! And you can already FALL THROUGH THE WORLD?! And with a bug that Java Edition has fixed for YEARS now?! Even when the bug existed in Java Edition, it didn't impair the collision! Do better, Microsoft!!
I have never seen that happened naturally, not even to Dallasmed, a youtuber with a 10 year old Bedrock survival and from all the bugs he has experienced in his world, falling through the world at such small distance hasn't been one of them.
i remember once playing with my sisters on a bedrock server. it was the only way we could play together. I kid you not, the one and only mansion we raided, we found an efficiency helmet.
a correction on the uuids, from checking a couple of different players uuids in namemc, i beleive that the names aren't purely alphanumeric, but specifically hexadecimal, which means the only letters are from a to f
That is correct. UUIDv4 is a general concept outside Minecraft which is basically a calculation that always returns a unique value. Well, almost always, if you generate 1 billion uuids, there's a chance of 1 in 103 trillion to have a duplicate. UUIDv4 values are hexadecimal, since they're 128-bit values represented in hex.
I decided to check my account's UUID, and this is another topic that can be discussed, UUID's which spell words. My UUID has "Bee" in it. 3a573bc4-1bf7-467e-b610-4e98fbee45ca
Anomaly 7 may just be a simple case of an desert pyramid over-right the generation of a witch hut. So if there was no public seed viewer tool, and no wood remaining of the hut, would explain the concept. Have to do some seed finding to confirm this. Partical example of this is 2661010 on MC 1.13.2
I believe it has to do with all the temples and witch huts being under the same superflat configuration name, adding 1 to your superflat world would add all but since superflats are single biome its unnoticeable there unless the biome changes with file editing
No what he stated in the video is correct. Temples and witch huts share the same code. Its why there's so many almost quad witch hut seeds where one is a temple. It's also why people have easily made mods for the bounding boxes of temples to spawn unique mobs as the infrastructure is there in the code of the game, its just never been used by Mojang.
@@Myne1001 aka they use the same salts (locations there they could generate before biome check, hence having a desert-swamp biome border exactly right to meet both structure biome check)
Anomaly 10: Running theory with DylanDC14 and I "seems it generates normal stone bricks, mossy stone bricks, cracked stone bricks all ontop of eachother" (refer to wiki for pics) that gives it the final look. However if the y value were to change mid generation, boom triple chest, but also see gradient of quote. Example: 563291804565161 on 1.16.5 at /tp @s -11.56 37.56 11.56 (ocean monument carves out any terrain in it's way, leading to changing y height mid generation). This method is fairly common with seed finding tools
I believe the chance to generate the same 9 numbers or letters in a row in a 32 character UUID is a base chance of 1 / (37 ^ 8) (not 9 because what the first one is does not matter), which is ~1/3.5e12, which is then augmented by the number of chances to start a string of 9, which is (32 - 9) = 23, so we come to 1/3.5e12, rolled 23 times per UUID. I'm not sure on how to simplify that chance with such a large number but I can assure you it is Incredibly rare
Of course this all falls apart if the UUID generation isnt Truly Random and instead has biases, so it could very well be much more common than it implies. Say, if the UUID gen chooses a 50/50 to be numbers or letters before picking a number or letter, that would be completely different odds.
@@ValkyRiver May be the case. Additionally i made a mistake counting '37' possible characters because i, stupidly, double-counted 0 in an effort to make sure 0 was counted. So the math was off for that reason
@@purge2202I think your calculation is the right one. If you substitute the 37 for a 36, that is. the person you're responding to seems to be misapplying something. You can notice that because his calculation would be the same if it was a sequence of 123, 100 identical numbers + 23 that didn't matter. It'd still be 23 possible positions for the string, 36 possible characters, and 23 numbers that didn't matter.
about the letsplay, Viniccius13 don't have like 1k episodes, but each episodes is kinda 50 min long, and has 1M views per video, the first episode is 11 years ago.
bedrock editions woodland mansion chest also had all 4 leather pieces enchanted with efficiency 1 going from 1.16 to 1.20. i have all 4 of the leather bits in my world which i still have. the other 3 chainmail pieces were possible to obtain in various betas of the game. we theorize we will get every piece of armor after some point
A note on UUIDs: they appear to be hexadecimal, not alphanumeric.That means there are only 16 possible characters: 0-9 and a-f. This reduces the scope a lot, but calculating probabilities with specific restrictions would require knowing how they are generated. Would love to see someone take on that though.
Assuming each character in the UUID is uniformly random, the probability of getting 9 or more of the same character in a row is 0.0000000055879 (5.5879*10^-9), and a binomial distribution of an estimated 600 million Minecraft accounts yields a probability of at least one account having 9 or more of the same character in a row of 0.96501. However, jumping up just one character to 10 in a row yields a probability of 0.00000000033469 (3.3469*10^-10), and the probability of this happening at least once with 600 million accounts is only 0.18194. This explains why the largest number of characters in a row that we have seen is 9.
Assuming each character in the UUID is uniformly random, the probability of getting 9 or more of the same character in a row is 0.0000000055879 (5.5879*10^-9), and a binomial distribution of an estimated 600 million Minecraft accounts yields a probability of at least one account having 9 or more of the same character in a row of 0.96501. However, jumping up just one character to 10 in a row yields a probability of 0.00000000033469 (3.3469*10^-10), and the probability of this happening at least once with 600 million accounts is only 0.18194. This explains why the largest number of characters in a row that we have seen is 9.
Hey man i want to say im so happy that youve gotten the recognition that you deserve and i hope you keep growing. You have such a chill vibe thats pretty rare on youtube nowadays, stay yourself king 👑
26:20 He just a happy boy, it's the abyss- I mean minecraft's way of showing it's gratefulness that you still play the game ;( He said thank you and they threw stones at him :)
This video made me decide to check out what my UUID is, and I learned it contains "777" Not NEARLY as rare as the UUID anomalies in this video, but it still feels pretty lucky considering it's 3 7's in a row
Hey dude! Just want to say I really appreciate your videos. They’re one of a kind, and I can imagine all the research and hard work that goes into them. Really great job!
UUID's use hexidecimal code, 0-9 and then a-f. a total of 16 possible characters. since Minecraft uses type 4 UUIDs, which are randomly generated, its really easy to figure that out. for 9 consecutive characters, its just 1/16^9. which is one in 68 billion chance.
Otherwise correct, but as was stated in an above comment it should actually be 1/16^8 since the first number in the series doesn't matter, just that the 8 following characters are identical to it. This gives a chance of about 1 in 4,3 billion, which is still quite an anomaly since thats over 10x the amount of mc accounts that exist
8:50 On the subject of UUIDs, they are just 128-bit values displayed in hexadecimal (base 16). The version and variant information can be read as follows: • The version is stored in digit 13 (first digit of the middle group of 4), taken as-is. I've only seen versions up to 5. • The variant is stored in digit 17, (first digit in the last group of 4) identified by its bit pattern, and dictates the layout of the information encoded in the rest of the UUID. • For variant 1, the digit is anything from 0 to 7 (bit pattern 0xxx) • For variant 2, the digit is anything from 8 to b (bit pattern 10xx). This is also the only variant that Java's built-in UUID class considers valid, as all others are reserved (for backward compatibility or future use). • For variant 3, the digit is c or d (bit pattern 110x) • Variant 4 is reserved for future use Note that the nil UUID (all 0) is also valid. 8:58 This UUID is version F variant 2. I have to wonder what that UUID validator is actually checking for.
For the boots in the mansion , it works with any seed , and each major update the piece changes , I’ve collected a full set of leather efficient armour , and right now I have the first price of chain mail efficiency
Thank you for continuing this series, I like it that you expanded it from world gen anomalies to any MC anomaly Also, in a next vid you may include the longest MC speedrun anomaly, more as a gag or a joke
While it's not a single series, Direwolf20 has been doing near daily modded Minecraft videos for *years* Like over a decade now I'd say that counts as a Minecraft anomaly too
At every mention of the farlands, I can only think about the world I had around about 2014 to 2016, I had a world I played so often. Entire towns built, animals tamed, etc. One day, I leave it running on the paused window for something I can't remember. When I come back, (hours later), I find that minecraft has crashed, and so I had to force quit it. When I opened it back up, loaded up my world, all that remained was a seed with farlands as far as I could see. I remember being absolutely devastated, but I never really know how any of that happened. I genuinely lost the world, and there was no way to recover it. I don't know how rare this is, but I though I'd mention it.
I love these videos!! Btw, I dont understand the point of having as infinite of a world as Minecraft has if on Bedrock version it breaks after some thousand blocks. They should fix that
About anomaly 12, the bedrock spawner, it reminded me about many weird bedrock generation glitches, such as ruined portals that have a hole that breaks bedrock, allowing to go to the Void. Now something that might be worth an anomally in itself, in bedrock edition, you can get a world with access to 64 layers of buildable area over the void, this happens if you where to have an "old type world" ( Limited to 256 by 256 blocks wide and 128 in height), since they had a unique type of generation, Mojang discountinued support for it in 1.18, you had to update the world type to the infinite 1.18 type, BUT, if you opened the world without that option enable, and THEN make is infinite, world generation below Y 0 would not happen, at least on already loaded chunks, making it so you could have a 256 by 256 wide area of 64 layers of completly empty area below a ceiling of bedrock.
Thanks for watching everyone!
no problem :D
YAYAYAYAY LOVE YOU, ROVANY ONE OF MY POOKIE FAV MINECRAFT UA-camRS :3
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Love the vids!
:3😊
Thanks for the mention - I love these anomaly videos, but never expected to show up in one.
Yoooo! The man, the myth, the legend himself!
@@RattDogsVideos oh wow nice seeing you here!
who's dog is the dog in your profile? like was it on google or is it yours?
@@tvtrexrexbean2094 It is my dog, a little chihuahua
Wow hope you reach 1m sub one day
Fun fact: the farlands were not fully patched, just pushed back to around 54 quadrillion blocks
Ferb I know what we’re gonna do today!
There's something really terrifying to me about the degeneration of Bedrock edition as you travel further into the world.
That's all Minecraft versions though... Remember the far lands he talked about in the beginning?
@@xFluing Bedrock is still way worse than Java in that regard though, Java's Far Lands were patched in Beta 1.8 (unfortunately) and its distance bugs are all a quadrillion blocks out. The fact its possible to fall through the world in the main version of Minecraft at 1000 blocks is insane
@@theoncomingstorm7903I’ve played for 10 years now and I’ve never seen that happen. “Possible” doesn’t mean it’s going to happen to anyone. It’s possible like it’s possible to find three chests stacked on top of each other.
@@theoncomingstorm7903yeah bedrock minecraft is really buggy
This floating point precision error isn't unique to Minecraft. Since alot of games use floating points and are mostly similarly affected. There is a collection of trackmania maps where the playable area has been moved very far from the stadium base, called the earthquake altered campaign. And as the name suggests, your car and the ground is jittery and constantly shaking.
Great to see RattDog mentioned!! It is an honour to play alongside him on the Unorthoblocks SMP
Saw this just as I got to that part
Speaking of large world saves, I remember my redstone world in bedrock reaching 1.64 GB
It was a super flat world...
I had a shtty phone that time so 1.64 GB is waaay too big.
Thats about how big my bedrock survival world is. Seems to be a common world size
edit: It's now 2.5 GB.
Howww
Gronkh used to be THE German Minecraft Let's Player at the time, and a lot of people would probably find his content nostalgic. He also spawned a few iconic moments which appear in other German-Dubbed Media (Like his 'Coal Song', which is just him singing "Coal coal coal" over and over again, mentioned in the German Dub of Mob Psycho 100).
Bro's song just makes a cameo on the german dub of an anime? most random bs i've ever heard lol
@@SakhotGamer He himself also voice acted in quite a few media (Like Resident Evil) and is one of the most subscribed German UA-camrs and Twitch Streamers, but his coal song is probably the one thing most people know of his Let's Play and in relation to Minecraft. I just felt like it was fun mentioning :(
Episode 1000 still has a better plot than the minecraft movie will have, mark my words.
Really?! That was him? I remember that song from super long ago! Never knew its origins.
I watched the guy when I was 10 and watched him my whole life, I'm 22 now
having a genuine pilgramage to the edge of the world in a video game that has been followed by many is a really cool thing
5:35 this is also why hause is so aggressive with kneecapping movement hacks. I am personally responsible for at least 200GB of that map.
This quality... This feels like some SCP documentary video. Keep up the good work!!!
@@firefox7556 ty! will do
you can not be over 12
Theres an Italian UA-camr that has about 2000 episodes of Minecraft Survival Let's Play.
He changed channel 3 times and so he restarted the counter, but if you sum the episodes probably he would have the world record.
His name is Surry (the 2nd channel where he post a video a day is called SurryAndChill).
So, i counted the episodes:
First channel 92 episodes
Second channel 1000 episodes (but there are some special episodes where he counted more videos as only one episode, like episodes 983.3 so 4 videos counted as 983).
Third channel 432 episodes and still on going.
The sum is equal to 1524 (without counting those special episodes)
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@@cortez6169idem XD
@@dipperconte124 Oggi alle 19 lo dico a Surry sotto al video, fatelo anche voi così lo viene a sapere
omg yeah, I remember watching his videos when I was trying to learn Italian lmao
@@purpleandwhatever7191 Spero che tu abbia continuato ad imparare l'italiano allora.
I hope you are still learning italian then😉
I started my survival in 1.12.2 and have moved it up to 1.20.6, collecting every buggy item as I went. I have uncraftable potions and arrows, a trident with every enchant, and a crossbow with multi shot and piercing that took a good 140,000 pillage kills.
Can’t completely beat a game that isn’t finished being made so you’re just filling time
Uhh...okay?
@@travistreadway3180
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@@travistreadway3180 K
That's so fun, I love it :D
Oddly nice seeing Gronkh mentioned in a english Minecraft video!
Also Bedrock version really managed to write a 2011 creepypasta all by itself huh
The "longest" Minecraft let's play series is somewhat subjective, and not just in terms of real life time versus video runtime versus episode count. In order to give a definitive answer for what the "longest" Minecraft let's play is, you have to define what qualifies as a Minecraft let's play. I'm not familiar with most of the ones mentioned in the video, but I do know about Xisuma and his Hermitcraft series. Xisuma's Hermitcraft series covers 10 seasons across 10 different Minecraft worlds, and he chooses to retain the episode count between seasons. One could argue (and I would personally be inclined to agree) that it doesn't count as a single, continuous let's play. Not to detract from the significance of Xisuma's achievements, he's a great guy and makes great videos, but it's not quite the same as making that many episodes all on the same world with no resets.
the weirdest anomaly is that the far lands are making ears for your character on the thumbnail.
20:49 in addition to those illegal items I have a bedrock realm where (in survival) I got the tile entity for a bubble column
......1,024 blocks?! And you can already FALL THROUGH THE WORLD?! And with a bug that Java Edition has fixed for YEARS now?!
Even when the bug existed in Java Edition, it didn't impair the collision! Do better, Microsoft!!
Literally never happened to anyone
@@emilydavidson8844 AntVenom:
Bedrock Edition is a buggy mess. Java Edition may not be as fast, but it is miles more stable.
@@JSRphones yea guess what, GE PURPOSELY WENT AND DID IT
I have never seen that happened naturally, not even to Dallasmed, a youtuber with a 10 year old Bedrock survival and from all the bugs he has experienced in his world, falling through the world at such small distance hasn't been one of them.
The Oldest Anarchy Server In Minecraft! 🗣️📢📢
2b2t!!🗣🗣📢📢📢📢
I love that this series feels like a documentary on paranormal, it's awesome. Great video as always
i remember once playing with my sisters on a bedrock server. it was the only way we could play together. I kid you not, the one and only mansion we raided, we found an efficiency helmet.
Wasn’t that a common bug a few years ago?
Pretty sure IBXtoycat has one
a correction on the uuids, from checking a couple of different players uuids in namemc, i beleive that the names aren't purely alphanumeric, but specifically hexadecimal, which means the only letters are from a to f
That is correct. UUIDv4 is a general concept outside Minecraft which is basically a calculation that always returns a unique value. Well, almost always, if you generate 1 billion uuids, there's a chance of 1 in 103 trillion to have a duplicate.
UUIDv4 values are hexadecimal, since they're 128-bit values represented in hex.
I decided to check my account's UUID, and this is another topic that can be discussed, UUID's which spell words. My UUID has "Bee" in it.
3a573bc4-1bf7-467e-b610-4e98fbee45ca
@@halfgoodexe oh wow that’s pretty cool! That raises the question actually of the longest words that UUIDs can spell
Haha that's cool. I was hoping to have some random small word in mine too, but sadly there's nothing interesting in it
Anomaly 7 may just be a simple case of an desert pyramid over-right the generation of a witch hut. So if there was no public seed viewer tool, and no wood remaining of the hut, would explain the concept. Have to do some seed finding to confirm this. Partical example of this is 2661010 on MC 1.13.2
I believe it has to do with all the temples and witch huts being under the same superflat configuration name, adding 1 to your superflat world would add all but since superflats are single biome its unnoticeable there unless the biome changes with file editing
No what he stated in the video is correct. Temples and witch huts share the same code. Its why there's so many almost quad witch hut seeds where one is a temple. It's also why people have easily made mods for the bounding boxes of temples to spawn unique mobs as the infrastructure is there in the code of the game, its just never been used by Mojang.
@@Myne1001 aka they use the same salts (locations there they could generate before biome check, hence having a desert-swamp biome border exactly right to meet both structure biome check)
5:00 He said the thing!
He did say the thing!
He said it!
FitMc would be so proud!
GRONKH!!!! HE IS AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND IN GERMANY
I love seeing how the series expanded to include more than just weird seeds
Me and my Friends are playing on the Same world for over 6 years now. The filesize of the overworld is 247,8 GB in total.
Wow thats crazy! Do you guys just keep exploring all the time?
@@Rovant yes most of the time.
0:23 Why did that creeper do a 360
Mob pathing
Yeah they do this
Lol
a 360 can solve anything
Because he's C O O L
Anomaly 10: Running theory with DylanDC14 and I "seems it generates normal stone bricks, mossy stone bricks, cracked stone bricks all ontop of eachother" (refer to wiki for pics) that gives it the final look. However if the y value were to change mid generation, boom triple chest, but also see gradient of quote.
Example: 563291804565161 on 1.16.5 at /tp @s -11.56 37.56 11.56 (ocean monument carves out any terrain in it's way, leading to changing y height mid generation). This method is fairly common with seed finding tools
the lack of a pop filter on these vids crack me up lol “🅿️revious anomalies” good vid!
Yeah I think it's time to get one haha
@@Rovant i love it !!! i miss the charm of youtube and i think its a fun silly thing to leave in, but im also stupid LMAOOO
I believe the chance to generate the same 9 numbers or letters in a row in a 32 character UUID is a base chance of 1 / (37 ^ 8) (not 9 because what the first one is does not matter), which is ~1/3.5e12, which is then augmented by the number of chances to start a string of 9, which is (32 - 9) = 23, so we come to 1/3.5e12, rolled 23 times per UUID. I'm not sure on how to simplify that chance with such a large number but I can assure you it is Incredibly rare
Of course this all falls apart if the UUID generation isnt Truly Random and instead has biases, so it could very well be much more common than it implies. Say, if the UUID gen chooses a 50/50 to be numbers or letters before picking a number or letter, that would be completely different odds.
I’m pretty sure UUIDs are hexadecimal
3.5e12 is 3.5 trillion
@@ValkyRiver May be the case. Additionally i made a mistake counting '37' possible characters because i, stupidly, double-counted 0 in an effort to make sure 0 was counted. So the math was off for that reason
@@purge2202I think your calculation is the right one. If you substitute the 37 for a 36, that is.
the person you're responding to seems to be misapplying something. You can notice that because his calculation would be the same if it was a sequence of 123, 100 identical numbers + 23 that didn't matter. It'd still be 23 possible positions for the string, 36 possible characters, and 23 numbers that didn't matter.
I really like this guy 'cause he actually talks about stuff we didn't already know
3:46 HOLY COW, THOSE ARE THE SPACE-TIME TOWERS FROM RISE OF DARKRAI!
@@TheEmeraldWeirdo best pokemon movie
Thanks for pointing out the detail, I also love that movie. I'm pretty sure that entire map is based on the city too
Gronkh is basically the Father of UA-cam Germany and I am happy that he is mentioned here
Also a great role model, he is a good man
15:26 Ayy, is that the Run 3 soundtrack I hear?? Good taste!!
FLUM-OX! Now, where's GNARLS!
The bedrock efficiency 1 boots can also be a leather cap and I can confirm it since I have found one.
It is possible to get a full set of efficiency 1 armor.
I love these series! Minecraft was my childhood. I love all these mysteries.
Please make a part 9!
I'm glad you like it! Part 9 will definitely come out :)
about the letsplay, Viniccius13 don't have like 1k episodes, but each episodes is kinda 50 min long, and has 1M views per video, the first episode is 11 years ago.
Its usually 30-40 minutes long!
lendário viniccius13 😔🙏
Boa Luísa 👍
"no one knows how he got these" to be fair he works at mojang so he probably just gave himself them
Almost definitely
I love this series. It's always so cool to see more!
Loving all the subtle references to Pokémon: The Rise of Darkrai.
So insane you mentioned Gronkh
Gronkh mentioned RAHHHH
I saw an ocean ruin with three chests stacked on top of each other! It was partially on land too.
Just wanna say I've been loving this series and your content in general, keep up the amazing work!!
tysm!
6:11 amongus
bedrock editions woodland mansion chest also had all 4 leather pieces enchanted with efficiency 1 going from 1.16 to 1.20. i have all 4 of the leather bits in my world which i still have. the other 3 chainmail pieces were possible to obtain in various betas of the game. we theorize we will get every piece of armor after some point
I want this to go on until I am 80 years old. Maybe we’ll have 2.3 geometry dash by then and thousands of anomalies. Probably no 2.3 though.
I’d be surprised if robtop releases 2.21 by then
A note on UUIDs: they appear to be hexadecimal, not alphanumeric.That means there are only 16 possible characters: 0-9 and a-f. This reduces the scope a lot, but calculating probabilities with specific restrictions would require knowing how they are generated. Would love to see someone take on that though.
Assuming each character in the UUID is uniformly random, the probability of getting 9 or more of the same character in a row is 0.0000000055879 (5.5879*10^-9), and a binomial distribution of an estimated 600 million Minecraft accounts yields a probability of at least one account having 9 or more of the same character in a row of 0.96501. However, jumping up just one character to 10 in a row yields a probability of 0.00000000033469 (3.3469*10^-10), and the probability of this happening at least once with 600 million accounts is only 0.18194. This explains why the largest number of characters in a row that we have seen is 9.
oozing with production quality, very goated video
24:45, props for using the Minecraft StoryMode soundtrack; immediately sent me back to 2017 😼
Keep making videos like this!
I like these anomalies video, keep going!
thanks will do!
I love the atmosphere of your videos, great work
Thank you!
Assuming each character in the UUID is uniformly random, the probability of getting 9 or more of the same character in a row is 0.0000000055879 (5.5879*10^-9), and a binomial distribution of an estimated 600 million Minecraft accounts yields a probability of at least one account having 9 or more of the same character in a row of 0.96501. However, jumping up just one character to 10 in a row yields a probability of 0.00000000033469 (3.3469*10^-10), and the probability of this happening at least once with 600 million accounts is only 0.18194. This explains why the largest number of characters in a row that we have seen is 9.
Ayyeeee, the most interesting minecraft series in YEARS drops again 🎉
TB2T takes more storage space than Wikipedia, fun
Hey man i want to say im so happy that youve gotten the recognition that you deserve and i hope you keep growing.
You have such a chill vibe thats pretty rare on youtube nowadays, stay yourself king 👑
ty!!
26:20 He just a happy boy, it's the abyss- I mean minecraft's way of showing it's gratefulness that you still play the game ;(
He said thank you and they threw stones at him :)
Given how absolutely massive mc world generation is, I wouldnt be surprised if atleast 1 triple stack of chests spawns in every world
FIREBOY AND WATERGIRL SOUNDTRACK FTW AT THE END
that got me to.
What shader pack/setup do you use for recording these videos? It looks great!
11:15 There is a Let’s Play series that currently has 822 episodes, as of this writing, run by a Swedish UA-cam channel called Stamsite.
This video made me decide to check out what my UUID is, and I learned it contains "777"
Not NEARLY as rare as the UUID anomalies in this video, but it still feels pretty lucky considering it's 3 7's in a row
There is a German UA-camr called Iruini1000 who is at episode 4089 of his Minecraft Let's Play
18:35 “welcome to parkour civilization!”
Hey dude! Just want to say I really appreciate your videos. They’re one of a kind, and I can imagine all the research and hard work that goes into them. Really great job!
Thank you! And yeah especially for the anomaly videos its a lot of research, which is why theres always such big gaps between uploads 😆
Love this series btw, just binged all of it in one go! Will check your channel what other cool stuff you have going on
Love this series! Keep it up😊
22:24 Holy crap nostalgia music
UUID's use hexidecimal code, 0-9 and then a-f. a total of 16 possible characters. since Minecraft uses type 4 UUIDs, which are randomly generated, its really easy to figure that out. for 9 consecutive characters, its just 1/16^9. which is one in 68 billion chance.
Otherwise correct, but as was stated in an above comment it should actually be 1/16^8 since the first number in the series doesn't matter, just that the 8 following characters are identical to it. This gives a chance of about 1 in 4,3 billion, which is still quite an anomaly since thats over 10x the amount of mc accounts that exist
I love these vids, keep em coming! 💙
8:50 On the subject of UUIDs, they are just 128-bit values displayed in hexadecimal (base 16). The version and variant information can be read as follows:
• The version is stored in digit 13 (first digit of the middle group of 4), taken as-is. I've only seen versions up to 5.
• The variant is stored in digit 17, (first digit in the last group of 4) identified by its bit pattern, and dictates the layout of the information encoded in the rest of the UUID.
• For variant 1, the digit is anything from 0 to 7 (bit pattern 0xxx)
• For variant 2, the digit is anything from 8 to b (bit pattern 10xx). This is also the only variant that Java's built-in UUID class considers valid, as all others are reserved (for backward compatibility or future use).
• For variant 3, the digit is c or d (bit pattern 110x)
• Variant 4 is reserved for future use
Note that the nil UUID (all 0) is also valid.
8:58 This UUID is version F variant 2. I have to wonder what that UUID validator is actually checking for.
21:10 pokemon rise of darkri music! "two pokemon who should have never met" line music que!
Imagine watching the segment on account IDs and seeing your account come up.
That must feel weird
For the boots in the mansion , it works with any seed , and each major update the piece changes , I’ve collected a full set of leather efficient armour , and right now I have the first price of chain mail efficiency
Thank you for continuing this series, I like it that you expanded it from world gen anomalies to any MC anomaly
Also, in a next vid you may include the longest MC speedrun anomaly, more as a gag or a joke
Absolutely love your videos, my dude, keep up the amazing work!
thank you!
@@Rovant no problem! I look forward to your next video!!!
the fact that world generation is affected by Render Distance is what baffled me most
Does xisuma’s series count for a let’s play? The world has reset nine times since he started it.
Babe wake up, new rare anomalies in Minecraft dropped
It honestly feels like this is no longer being about actual anomalies and is instead the Guinness Minecraft World Records
22:12 sounds like new mission for the guys who did research for the highest cactus.
I love these anomaly videos.
ty i needed this tonight, probably my favorite minecraft series
Very interesting anomalies! Also nice that you added Fireboy and Watergirl music at the end! I used to play that back in the day... good times
The discord server is this: discord.gg/DjGCY5FM it's a server that focuses on interesting minecraft accounts
Man, that's a pretty scary Mountain Monster.
While it's not a single series, Direwolf20 has been doing near daily modded Minecraft videos for *years*
Like over a decade now
I'd say that counts as a Minecraft anomaly too
At every mention of the farlands, I can only think about the world I had around about 2014 to 2016, I had a world I played so often. Entire towns built, animals tamed, etc. One day, I leave it running on the paused window for something I can't remember. When I come back, (hours later), I find that minecraft has crashed, and so I had to force quit it. When I opened it back up, loaded up my world, all that remained was a seed with farlands as far as I could see. I remember being absolutely devastated, but I never really know how any of that happened. I genuinely lost the world, and there was no way to recover it. I don't know how rare this is, but I though I'd mention it.
Nice to see kurtjmac mentioned here, even if he didn’t get to the far lands first.
Yes! I have a lot of respect for him for raising lots of money for charity and being dedicated enough to continue the journey even after all this time
Your films are amazing, It's been 27 minuts which I feel was about 10 minuts :D
ty!
Xisumavoid casually having a minecraft playthrough longer than all of one piece
This is truly a great series I love this and I love things like it
Man you rose in subs quickly! So awesome!
i love this series so much!
nice. its good to see you're at 19.8K subs
happy to be here somewhat early. love this series man
I love these videos!!
Btw, I dont understand the point of having as infinite of a world as Minecraft has if on Bedrock version it breaks after some thousand blocks. They should fix that
About anomaly 12, the bedrock spawner, it reminded me about many weird bedrock generation glitches, such as ruined portals that have a hole that breaks bedrock, allowing to go to the Void.
Now something that might be worth an anomally in itself, in bedrock edition, you can get a world with access to 64 layers of buildable area over the void, this happens if you where to have an "old type world" ( Limited to 256 by 256 blocks wide and 128 in height), since they had a unique type of generation, Mojang discountinued support for it in 1.18, you had to update the world type to the infinite 1.18 type, BUT, if you opened the world without that option enable, and THEN make is infinite, world generation below Y 0 would not happen, at least on already loaded chunks, making it so you could have a 256 by 256 wide area of 64 layers of completly empty area below a ceiling of bedrock.
Common Rovant W, another banger. thank you.