The End

The End, formerly known as the Ender, is an other-worldy dimension that was first released in Version 1.9 Pre-Release 4. It was first mentioned by Notch.

This dimension is basically a large empty plane; with nothing but a chain of floating islands keeping you aloft. These "islands" are composed of White Stone with Obsidian Towers strewn across the surface.

The End is also home to the Endermen and the rare Enderdragon. While the Endermen continue to exist outside this dimension, the Enderdragon will be exclusive to The End.

Terrain and Characteristics
In pre release-4, The End appears to be a series of large, floating islands composed entirely of white stone and obsidian towers in the middle of empty space, with the possibility of some small islands existing nearby. The sky and void are both made of dark static, however there are still void particles within the void. There doesn't appear to be anything buried in the white stone, and there are no cave systems.

Portals to the Nether cannot be made in The End. Liquids function in the End exactly like they do in the Overworld.

Like the Nether, Compasses will be unable to find the original spawn point, and Clocks cannot determine the position of the sun. Their arrows and dials will instead spin and flail randomly. Maps seem to only map static. Also, beds explode when attempting to use, and light nearby white stone blocks light them on fire.

Travel Methods
The only way to enter The End is to obtain 12 Ender Pearls, important items that are only dropped from roaming Endermen. You would then have to mine at least 10 Obsidian to make a Portal to the Nether, to perform the next step. While in the Nether, you need to obtain 6 Blaze Rods, the other crucial item that can only be dropped from Blaze.

Next, you need to convert those rods into Blaze Powder, and combine it with your Ender Pearls to create 12 Eyes of Ender. Then you'll need return to the Overworld to locate a Stronghold.

You would then have to navigate through the stronghold until you came across an Air Portal, before finally using your Eyes of Ender on the Portal to activate it. You enter The End instantly unlike the Nether, where you must wait a few seconds to warp.

Upon entering The End, a 5x5 obsidian platform (the same size as the entrance portal) is spawned. Unlike the nether, A two-way portal does not spawn. There is no known escape method yet without killing yourself.

Another way of entering is spawning item 119, jumping ontop of it will transport you to The End.

'''If you are an SMP Server, or are hacking, there is a way to escape The End. Hacking in a Portal block, ID 90, you can teleport to the Nether. From there, that Portal will spawn randomly in the Overworld, thus letting you escape.'''

Falling or jumping into an ender portal will not stop a players momentum and therefor a player will suffer damage due to the fall

History
In an earlier stage of development, it was known as the Sky Dimension. It had Overworld blocks instead of the current ones, and Overworld mobs spawned there.

Notch tweeted "raqreqentba", which could be decoded using ROT13, translating to "enderdragon." A Reddit user under the name of "cptqwashi" posted the idea that the new dimension accessed by the new "Crystal Block Portal" would be called the Ender, and would be home to the Endermen and Enderdragons. Notch soon gave more information and said that cptqwashi was "100% correct."


 * Responding to a fan's question, Jeb_ recently released a tweet stating that The End is the Sky Dimension, or rather The End is replacing the Sky Dimension.

Finding an Ender Portal
On 9th of October 2011, during his gameplay stream, Jeb began searching for an Ender portal. This appeared to be done by throwing an Eye of Ender, which appeared to float briefly into the direction of the nearest stronghold. As for prerelease 4 it was tested that Eyes of Ender points to nearest portal.

Trivia

 * Notch first mentioned The End with his comment regarding the name-change petition of the (then-unreleased) Endermen. He joked that instead of referring to them as "Farlanders," he should have changed the name of the Far Lands to The End so it would fit. Now, the Far Lands have been removed and The End is an actual location where the Endermen actually are from.
 * The Ender-Portals within Strongholds may have been how the Endermen ended up outside of their native dimension.
 * In order to enter The End, you need to have access to both the Overworld and the Nether.
 * Much like within the Nether, your Compass and Watch are defective in this dimension, feeding the same paradox as within the nether regarding time and space.
 * Much like how the Sky Dimension was an inversion of The Nether, The End maintains the same parallel. While the latter is an endless cave filled with masses of air, The End is an endless sky filled with masses of stone.
 * Unless you have an inventory mod, you shouldn't be able to access The End without participating in some combat beforehand (a number of Blaze and Endermen need to die for you to obtain their respective items).
 * Detonating TNT in The End will leave cobblestone on the floor.
 * It is impossible to create an End portal inside The End even with hacks.
 * As of now, there's no possible way to leave the End without falling in the Void and killing yourself or with cheated portal blocks. It is likely that defeating the Enderdragon is a way to get back to the normal world and not losing all your items.
 * Shortly after the 1.9.4 prerelease, Jeb tweeted that "Currently it's very hard to leave The End in creative mode =)". This suggests there may be a way to do it in Survival mode, such as using Ender Pearls as they do not work in Creative mode or, more likely, that currently the only way of leaving The End is to die.
 * Upon attempt of entering a bed in The End, the bed explodes and leaves a fiery crater like in the Nether.
 * Constructing a Nether Portal and trying to enter a bed placed in it will still cause it to explode, but the explosion gives off no collateral damage and no fire. In addition, the bed drops out of the defunct portal as an item.