World boundary

The world boundary (previously known as the "Far Lands") is the area at the edge of the playable map, around X/Z 29,999,999. As of 1.7.9 and before, there are some storage effects that happen at the world boundary and when approaching it.

1.8 (Upcoming)
In 1.8, the fake chunks beyond X/Z 29,999,999 do not render, similar to how terrain past X/Z 31,999,999 in pre-Halloween Update versions would not render. Also, the invisible wall preventing the player from entering the Far Lands has been removed and has been replaced by the new world border, allowing the player to go to X/Z 30,000,000 by using "/worldborder center" to move the border. However, if the player attempts to go past the boundary, their connection will be lost, giving an "Illegal Position" message, even in singleplayer. When the player rejoins, they will be at the position they were at right before they crossed the boundary.

1.7

 * An invisible wall has been added at X/Z ±30,000,000 that goes up to Y = 2,147,483,647, removing the last remnants of the Far Lands.
 * A torch can be placed on the invisible wall by placing Glowstone next to the invisible wall then placing a torch on top.
 * Making a nether portal at X/Z 29,999,999 and going through it will take you to about 3,700,000.
 * In 13w36b, Minecraft crashes after X/Z ±29,999,840 on Default, Large Biomes, and AMPLIFIED worlds.
 * In 13w37a, there is an invisible wall at X/Z ±30,000,000 that goes up to Y 2,147,483,647. Walking on this wall far enough will cause the game to crash.
 * Sand, gravel, red sand, anvils, or anything else that can fall, will only fall when placed on certain blocks, will stay in the air on most others, and will immediately drop as an item on other sides. there is no particular pattern, though.
 * Fall particles do not appear under the users feet when they land.
 * It is possible to teleport into the invisible wall by utilizing the command /tp ±29999999.9 100 0 and it will be as if the player is trapped in a block on all sides, except the side that is facing away from the invisible wall. However, if the player is teleported to a corner where two invisible walls meet, they will be unable to escape while standing. Any items dropped while facing the wall will glitchily fly about as if trapped in blocks, sometimes flying further into the farlands and sometimes being propelled with great force back into the normal minecraft world. The items will be saved and reappear in the farlands when the world is saved and reloaded, however, they will be propelled back into the regular minecraft world when flying close enough to where the invisible wall meets normal minecraftia.
 * At 12,550,821 and past all falling sand entities drop as dropped items when landing rather than becoming placed blocks no matter what they land on. Just before that point all falling sand entities refuse to fall at all when blocks below them are removed.
 * The Far Lands also take effect on the Y-Axis. At about 200,000, snow appears distorted. At About Y 2,000,000, the snow appears stretched at the Y-Axis, At about Y 30,000,000, the snow appears to be stretched a very lot at the Y axis.

1.5

 * In the Nether far lands, Spawn eggs fail to spawn monsters.
 * Rarely, you can't attack monsters at all.
 * Chunk errors will appear.
 * Minecarts are placed incorrectly.
 * In 1.5, after X/Z ±29,999,999, sometimes, fake mobs will render and they cannot move and cannot be killed or despawned. However, they still have the small movement like the ghast's streams on it.
 * If there is a superflat of TNT is at X/Z ±30,000,000, then it will not be cut off. It will continue as fake chunks.
 * When you load the world after Minecraft freezes, any structures will be removed.
 * After X/Z ±20,000,650, the item frame looks extremely distorted. It will be very close to you and it moves every time you move. Also, it will be hidden when you are near contact of a wall.

1.3.1

 * Bug prior to 1.3:
 * Torch Flame Light stops centering on its torch after block X/Z of ± 8,388,607.
 * In the ± X Directions, it will render on the center of the X edge.
 * On the -X side for odd blocks.
 * On the +X side for even blocks.
 * In the ± Z Directions, it will render on the center of the Z edge.
 * On the -Z side for odd blocks.
 * On the +Z side for even blocks.
 * In the corner past X/Z of ± 8,388,607 it will render in the corner of the block.
 * On the +X/Z corner for odd X/Z blocks.
 * On the -X +Z corner for even X odd Z blocks.
 * On the -X -Z corner for even X even Z blocks.
 * On the +X -Z corner for odd X even Z blocks.
 * Piston Shafts Stop Rendering correctly after X/Z of ± 2,097,151.
 * They render 2 dimensionally in non-corners between X/Z of ± 2,097,151 and X/Z of ± 8,388,607.
 * They do not render at all in corners between X/Z of ± 2,097,151 and X/Z of ± 8,388,607.
 * They render as 3 dimensional rectangles in non-corners after X/Z of ± 8,388,607.
 * When facing up or down, they render as 3 dimensional squares (full block size) in corners after X/Z of ± 8,388,607.
 * Redstone stops rendering and connecting correctly after block X/Z of ± 4,194,303.
 * After X/Z of ± 1,048,576, redstone starts to stretch and distort. After X/Z of ± 4,194,303 it gets as big as one block, and at X/Z of ± 8,388,607 it stretches even more until you get to X/Z of ± 16,777,216, where the redstone stretches outside the block boundary, could only render in certain places, and when placed, is sometimes offset with the block. The hitbox is still the same.
 * Rain stops falling in random patterns after X/Z of ± 8,388,607.
 * In non-corners it falls in rows on the side of the blocks.
 * In corners it falls on just the corner of every block.
 * End Portal Blocks Don't Render correctly.
 * As of 12w18a, the phantom chunks will start generating chunks as of the regular world and you could go over the 32 block limit.
 * As of 12w25a, the game lets you travel past 30,000,032 meters until it says "Illegal Position" at 32,000,000 meters.

1.0.0

 * In some cases, a player will not be able to place or destroy any blocks and most of the generation becomes clear. if this is the case the giant wall will seem to despawn. In these cases there are usually also a corresponding effect of there being a lot more caves generated.
 * The fire of torches will appear in/on a block next to the torch, instead of on the torch itself.
 * At and past X/Z of ± 8,388,607 lit TNT will Jump to the corner of the cell it was lit in. This means Cannons are impossible.
 * Piston heads will disappear when the block is activated, and will have the same effect as sand does when falling (then disappears).
 * Paintings can be placed over other paintings near the far lands.
 * The floating book in the enchantment table seems to behave abnormally when a player is moving near it.
 * Redstone occasionally appears extremely distorted, with stretched graphics. It can also appear misplaced, or completely invisible, but the highlight box still appears indicating where redstone is placed.
 * Flower pots, cauldrons and hoppers, when looked from the inside, one of the sides is translucent, and the graphics for that side appear one block away on the opposite side of where the texture is missing from.
 * Highlight box for cake fails to appear correctly.
 * Lily pads fail to appear.
 * Flames from a monster spawner only appear on one side of the block.
 * Many lighting glitches and strange air pockets form on multiplayer, although untested in singleplayer.
 * The graphic for end portal block fails to appear correctly, and redstone ore particles are only in the corners.

Beta 1.8 to Release 1.6.4
In Beta 1.8, instead of the Far Lands starting to generate at 12,550,820 meters from the center of the map, the playable area abruptly ends at 30,000,000 meters, or 1,875,000 chunks in a single direction, and fake chunks start generating. From here on, lighting does not work.

As of Beta 1.8, some of the strange terrain may be gone, but some of the effects aren't.
 * After X/Z ±30,000,000, the world will start generating fake chunks, where lighting doesn't work and blocks stop clipping. Fake chunks are composed of grass, dirt, mycelium, bedrock, stone, (ice on rare occasions, but only spawning 1 block at a time) (or Netherrack if you're in the Nether far lands), water, and lava only. No foliage such as trees or grass will generate, nor will mobs.  If trees happen to generate next to the edge between the normal overworld and the far lands, then the trees will appear to "cut off" on the far lands side. There is a dark line of dirt separating the 2 types of chunks. It is possible to walk on them if on the edge.
 * Fake chunks are non-solid; entering them will cause you to fall into the Void.
 * Flying about 32 blocks past the edge of a fake chunk will trap you in the air, immobilizing you. This happens with all entities. This seems no longer be the case as of 1.3.1 and further versions.
 * Also, the clouds will act strangely, moving at abnormally high speeds. Reloading the save should fix the clouds, but the position glitch will still be present; it will be impossible to escape.
 * If you use the /kill command to escape, then you will escape but after 2 minutes, Minecraft crashes with a black screen then you cannot play Minecraft anymore.
 * Chunks stop rendering after X/Z of about ± 30,000,064
 * This seems to no longer be the case as of 12w27a.
 * Water and lava's visual overlays do not render at all considering the nature of blocks in the far lands.
 * At excessive X/Z positions, particles (rain, water, snow, etc.) fail to appear staggered, instead forming rows of flat "panes".
 * The Far Lands do not lag in Beta 1.8.
 * After a player goes past the 20,000 mark on any coordinate the insides of water change into void particles.
 * Past the point of 12,550,868 X/Z, Villager NPC arms will fail to render. However the rest of the body loads perfectly.
 * Ladders do not have hitboxes.

Infdev to Beta 1.7.3
From Infdev to Beta 1.7.3, the area at the edge of the world was known as the "Far Lands". This phenomena was fixed in Beta 1.8, as the result of an unintended side effect of the large changes in terrain generation changes. This resulted in the disappearance of the Far Lands.

Trivia

 * In 1.7.2-1.7.3/4, the invisible wall at X/Z = 30,000,000 acts like the Barrier block that was added in the recent snapshots.