Splash



Splash texts are the yellow lines of text on the title screen. They are randomly chosen from the list below and often feature references to popular culture (e.g. websites, quotes and video games). The splash pulsates on the title screen at a frequency of 2 Hz (120 BPM).

Splash texts are not translated and appear the same regardless of the language setting chosen. In, the splashes are defined in a plain-text file within the minecraft.jar file (specifically, in version.jar/assets/minecraft/texts/splashes.txt). $$, the splashes are defined in a .json file. Splashes can be modified by editing the splashes.txt file via a resource pack.

Special splashes
Occasionally, Mojang may replace all the regular splashes with a single splash or a set of splashes visible for a set time.

 File:HappyNewYear-Splash.png|The "Happy New Year!" splash as it appeared on January 1, 2013. File:2.0.png|April Fools splash. File:2018 April Fools Menu Screen.png|One of the splashes from the 2018 April Fools.

Changed splashes

 * Note: the current versions of all splashes here are documented above; they do not need descriptions or explanations in this section.

Removed splashes
When a splash is removed, the line it occupied in splashes.txt / splashes.json is deleted, meaning the line number of all subsequent splashes lowers by one.

Java Edition
Splashes have been in Minecraft since Indev, with new ones regularly added, usually as part of major releases. Prior to Alpha v1.0.14, splashes were stored in an array of strings in the source code.

The following table summarizes splash changes per version:

Trivia
In the splashes.txt, there is a splash that says: "This message will never appear on the splash screen, isn't that weird?" As its text implies, the splash is never displayed.