South-east rule

The South-East Rule is an unintentional mechanic in Minecraft wherein various effects occur based on compass rose directions. Generally, these effects occur in a South-East variant.


 * Unpowered tracks will curve south or east when they are initially placed at a "T" intersection or a "+" intersection.
 * Sometimes, Villagers will try to cram into any house that is mostly in the southern-eastern area of the village.
 * Mobs being spawned by spawn eggs or monster spawners will always appear to be facing the southern direction. This also goes for utility mobs (Iron golems, snow golems, and the Wither) as well as baby animals that had just been given birth from their parents.

This mechanic may be used to help build simple railways and predict minecart travel.

Furthermore, this mechanic may also be used to help determine direction without the use of a compass, if one is in the Nether and it does not function properly, or if the player is underground without a compass and cannot see the sun. Since a compass does not determine direction, merely direction towards the spawn point, in SMP one might wish to find another player's base which would require use of a compass.

Trivia

 * The debug screen displays direction using the value "f" under coordinates such that 0 is South, 1 is West, 2 is North and 3 is East.
 * When a block is being broken, its cracks always maintain a certain cardinality.
 * Trees in the Nether warp when grown, and this warping is parallel to a line going south-east.
 * Other consistent directional behaviors are listed on the Trivia: Block Orientation page.
 * In weekly snapshot 12w34a, there is a bug where paintings can only be placed in 1x2 and 1x1 sizes. However, if placed on a 4x4 wall facing East or South, they can take any available shape.

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