Tutorials/Units of measure

Amount of items
1 item is the most basic measurement in quantity.


 * 1 stack = 64 Items. This applies to non-stackable and partially-stackable items as well. e.g. 64 water buckets = 1 stack of water buckets, although they do not technically stack.


 * One stack of a fully-stackable material (e.g. stone, diamond) will fully occupy one slot in one's inventory.


 * 1 full chest = 27 slots or 27 stacks = 1,728 items.
 * 1 inventory = 4/3 or 1.333… full chests = 36 stacks = 2,304 items.
 * 1 full double chest = 2 chests-full = 54 stacks = 3,456 items
 * 1 chunk = ~37.926 chests-full = 1024 stacks = 65,536 items.
 * 1 chunk of chests = 65,536 chests-full = 4,194,304 stacks = 113,246,208 items
 * 1 world = 133,333,333,333,333 chests-full = 3,600,000,000,000,000 stacks = 230,400,000,000,000,000 items
 * 1 world of chests = 230,400,000,000,000,000 chests-full = 6,220,800,000,000,000,000 stacks = 398,131,200,000,000,000,000 items


 * Note: 1 chunk is a 16×16×256 piece of a Minecraft map.

Health
The basic measure of health is one hit point. One heart is also commonly used when talking about health.

Hunger
Similarly, the basic unit in hunger is a food point - - displayed as a chicken drumstick.

A full hunger bar contains 20 food points (sticks).

Distance
The basic measure of distance is a block. One block in Minecraft is one meter cubed (1m3) in real life.

So, knowing that one block is one meter cubed, we can assume that:

Imperial/U.S Customary Units
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