Debug mode



Debug mode is a world type used to test block models, states and textures. It is thereby useful not only to Mojang but also to creators of resource packs.

Accessing
To select the debug mode, hold the key while clicking the "World Type" button. Debug mode will then be the world type directly after Customized, and just before Default.

Upon selecting debug mode, the "Bonus Chest", "Generate Structures", and "Allow Cheats" options are removed from the menu. The game mode is set to Spectator, and the difficulty is locked on peaceful; however, and  will work as usual within the world.

Properties


Debug mode contains all Minecraft blocks in all their different block states in a single world, in a grid across height y=70, with a barrier floor at y=60. Every block state generates only once. The remainder of the map is empty.

Breaking any block, including those in the barrier floor, is impossible in this mode. Likewise, placing blocks is impossible, and the commands, and  are unavailable. Some blocks allow right-click interactions (e.g. chests, beds, cake, and generally speaking, those interactions which do not change any block state), while others do not (e.g. levers, redstone repeaters). A block's state cannot change, but its block entity data can change, for instance through using or through normal player interaction. When is used, the FallingSand entity instantly despawns.

The block grid is approximately 180×180 in size, occupying the +X,+Z (southeast) quadrant, although the barrier floor extends past the grid in all directions to the world border. Starting at 0,0, the blocks are arranged first in rows of 89 block states from north to south, then in 87 rows from west to east (with an additional partial row of 63 states), following first the numerical data values of the blocks, then the block state names and values in alphanumeric order. There are a total of 7,806 block states.

Upcoming
As of snapshot for 1.9, the block grid is approximately 144×148 in size. The blocks are arranged in 72 rows of 74, with an additional partial row of 18 states. The southernmost (74th) column contains duplicates of 72 states from the northernmost column. There are 5,274 unique block states.

2,560 fire states, 128 tripwire states and 16 tripwire hook states have been eliminated, 10 states for the original command block have been added, and 162 additional states representing new blocks have been added.

Issues
Note that any bugs relating to using other game modes than spectator are resolved as invalid due to the fact that the world type can only be legitimately accessed in spectator.

Trivia

 * The biome is plains (except when in the Nether or the End).
 * The sun is displayed as if it were the beginning of day (time 1000), but there is no day/night cycle. The daytime can be adjusted, and the day/night cycle can be toggled as usual using console commands. The time can be advanced to sunrise by using a bed.
 * Using an End Gateway Portal will not produce its yellow beacon, however it will produce its purple beam. In the End, although with no yellow beacon, the End Gateway Portal will still work. However when teleported, there isn't any islands or even any portal back.
 * In game modes which normally allow blocks to be broken, if the player attempts to break a block, all the usual signs will occur – the player's arm swings, cracks appear, and block-breaking particles spill out – except that the block remains unbroken.
 * Water and lava cannot be removed by buckets, but will fill an empty bucket in survival mode.
 * Cauldrons will clean leather armor and banners, but cannot be filled by buckets.
 * The inventories of chests (normal, ender or trapped), anvils and crafting tables are usable, but those of furnaces, dispensers, droppers, hoppers, enchantment tables, brewing stands and beacons are unavailable. The anvil, when used, will never lose durability.  All inventories are usable in 1.9.
 * Either TNT block will drop a primed TNT when activated by flint and steel.
 * a button or lever will drop one of itself as an item.
 * Activating those blocks schedules a block tick for its own block, which drops one of itself because those blocks cannot be suspended in mid-air.
 * an unactivated pressure plate will cause it to generate enormous quantities of dropped plates, make weird noises, and likely crash the game.
 * The pressure plate schedules a block tick for itself, which drops an item because it cannot be suspended in mid-air.
 * Since it never changes to an activated pressure plate, it never stops receiving activation from the entity or the items on it, and never stops scheduling block ticks.
 * Certain pressure plates, when activated, cause an error in the game output, stating that the dropped item entity has no entity.
 * a comparator in subtract mode, a lever or an unpowered button will cause the block in the direction opposite its  property to drop as an item.  If that block is a repeater or a comparator, it will drop 36 stacks of itself.
 * These types of blocks schedule a block tick in the adjacent block.
 * If that block could not normally remain suspended in the air, it will drop one of itself as an item.
 * If it is a repeater or a comparator, it will start to repeatedly schedule its own block-state-changing tick, which will fail continually a large number of times.
 * Rails and minecarts operate as usual.
 * Certain doors, fence gates, glass panes, iron bars and fences have incorrect hitboxes. Door and fence gate hitboxes are correct in 1.9.
 * Breaking a sign, an end portal, an end gateway, a chest, or an ender chest will make it invisible, but will preserve all other interactions. Similarly, breaking the enchanting table will render the book invisible, and breaking the mob spawner will cause the pig and its fire particles to disappear. Changing resource packs resets this behavior.  These effects do not occur in 1.9.  The banners are invisible to begin with.
 * If a Nether or End portal is used, the player will spawn in a Nether version or an End version of the debug world, respectively. The sky, light level and other properties will be appropriate to the dimension.  In the End, the Ender Dragon is present flying around, though it does not break or interact with blocks.  If the End portal is used in the End, the end credits will appear. The end gateway block does not teleport the player, no matter the dimension.
 * If you open or close the doors or trapdoors, they will not move, but you will still hear the sound.

Gallery
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