A full day/night cycle in time lapse. Show
The day-night cycle is a 24 hour long lapse between two main light settings. Conversions[]A chart showing the approximations of Minecraft time to real time. In Minecraft, time is exactly 72 times faster than normal time. This can be easily calculated as the proportion 1440⁄1440 = 72, since there are 1440 minutes in a real day (60min × 24hr) and 24 hours in a full Minecraft day. A collection of time unit conversions is listed below: Minecraft time to real time[]
Real time to Minecraft time[]The approximation of real time to Minecraft time:
24-hour Minecraft day[]
Morning/Daytime/Afternoon[]The start of a new day. Daytime is the longest section of the cycle, lasting 1 hour - 5 hours - 6 hours - 11 hours. When a player first spawns in singleplayer, the day-night cycle will always start at the beginning of the daytime (0:00). Most multiplayer servers also start at the beginning of daytime, but the day-night cycle continues regardless of any new players joining. During the daytime, the Sun rises up to its zenith in a light blue sky. The exact color of the sky depends on the current biome; for example desert skies are a lighter shade of blue than plains skies. At approximately noon, all blocks that are in direct vertical view of the sky receive sunlight at light level 15, which is the maximum. Sunlight provides ample light for the growth of saplings, grass blocks and crops. Most undead mobs (including zombies and skeletons) exposed to direct sunlight (and are not in shade, in water, or wearing helmets) will be set on fire. Additionally, sunlight will render spiders neutral, unless they are currently chasing the player, and any endermen exposed to sunlight will teleport randomly when near the player and become neutral if already aggressive. During the day, daylight sensors have the highest output level. Evening/Sunset/dusk/last light/nighttime[]Example sunset seen from a high spot on the map. Sunset is the period between daytime and nighttime, and always lasts 2 hours. During sunset, the Sun descends on the western horizon, and the Moon rises on the eastern horizon. (On Pocket Edition, the sun sets in the south and the moon rises in the north.) The sky near the setting Sun glows a vibrant orange-red. The Sun will also grow visibly larger as it sets (D-Ienks Spea-Ienks). The light level of all blocks that are in direct vertical view of the sky, and are not lit by other light sources, decreases by 1 every 15 minutes. Between dusk and dawn, players may sleep in a bed. In singleplayer mode, doing so will advance the day-night cycle to dawn and set the weather to clear. This will also occur in multiplayer, so long as every player online is in a bed simultaneously. Time does not pass with regards to other aspects of the world, however; for example, crops will not grow faster, and furnaces will not cook food faster. Nighttime[]A Tundra biome during the night; various mobs can be seen. Nighttime lasts 7 hours. During the night, the Moon rises to its zenith in a dark blue sky dotted with small white stars. The stars appear to move with the Moon, and can be first seen towards the end of the sunset. During nighttime, the world is covered in darkness; the light level falls to a minimum of 4, which allows hostile mobs to spawn on the surface. The exact duration for which hostile mobs are able to spawn in exposed areas is 11,000 ticks. Regardless of the low light level, crops will continue to grow during the night, unless the player skips the night with the use of a bed. During the night, inverted daylight sensors have the highest output level. Morning/Sunrise/dawn/First Light[]Example of the Sun rising in the horizon. Sunrise is the period between nighttime and daytime, and always lasts 2 hours. During sunrise, the Moon sets on the western horizon and the Sun rises on the eastern horizon (or southern and northern horizons, respectively, on Pocket Edition). The sky near the rising Sun will glow a vibrant orange. The sun will also appear visibly larger as it rises, but will slowly shrink to its 8x8 pixel size while rising (D-Ienks Spea-Ienks). All blocks that are in direct vertical view of the sky will grow 1 light level brighter every 15 minutes. Eventually, the effects of sunlight will return, dissipating the threat of most hostile mobs. Morning twilight begins after 22,000 ticks, which is the equivalent of 4:00:00 in real time. The exact last time hostile mobs can spawn in exposed areas is 22,500 (04:30:00) on clear mornings and 23,000 (05:00:00) on rainy mornings [note 1]. Clocks[]Main article: Clock Clocks allow players to determine Minecraft time. They are useful underground where the current day/night cycle is not visible. They help the player avoid mistakenly surfacing at night and falling prey to night-spawned mobs on the surface. Clocks will spin uselessly in the Nether and the End, since there is no day-night cycle in those dimensions. Commands[]If commands
are enabled, then it is possible to change the current time with the Set time[]Specific times can be set with the /time set <number | day | night> Examples: /time set 23,000 - 24,000 - Sets the time to dawn./time set day - Sets the time to 1,000./time set 360 - Sets the
time to midday/time set 12,000 - 13,000 - Sets the time to dusk/time set night - Sets the time to 15,000./time set 18,000 - Sets the time to midnightMoon phases[]Each day that progresses adds 24000 ticks to the time counter. While each day looks the same, the Moon will go through one of its 8 different phases each night.
Although there is no explicit command to change the Moon's phase, using /time set 18,000 - Full Moon/time set 19,000 - Waning Gibbous/time set 20,000 - Last Quarter/time set 21,000 - Waning Crescent/time set 0 - New Moon/time set 11,000 - Waxing Crescent/time set 12,000 - First Quarter/time set 15,000 - Waxing GibbousAchievements[]Template:Load achievements: Unknown achievement. Achievement title not found on page Achievements Video[]History[]
Trivia[]
Notes[]
References[]
How long is a Minecraft night in real time?Nighttime lasts 8 minutes 20 seconds.
Is night longer than day in Minecraft?Daytime in Minecraft lasts for 10 minutes while the night reigns for about 7 minutes. Days start at in-game 6 AM with a brief dawn that lasts about 23 seconds. After that, the sun hits its high point in the sky at five minutes. After 10 minutes and 28 seconds, players can now use a bed to sleep through the night.
How long is 24hrs in Minecraft?A day in Minecraft lasts for only 20 minutes. Since Minecraft's time is based upon a system of ticks, the passage of 24,000 ticks in-game equates to a day in Minecraft and 20 minutes of real-world time, which means that there are 72 Minecraft days in a single real-world day of 24 hours.
|