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=== Skyblock 1.0 === | === Skyblock 1.0 === | ||
A | A 3x3 block of dirt with a single sand and a single bedrock with no secondary island. | ||
=== Skyblock 1.1 === | === Skyblock 1.1 === | ||
A | A 3x3 block of dirt with a single sand and a single bedrock with a secondary sand island providing birch, obsidian and cactus. | ||
This is the second most popular map, with 1.9 million downloads.<ref>https://www.skyblock.onl/downloads</ref> | This is the second most popular map, with 1.9 million downloads.<ref>https://www.skyblock.onl/downloads</ref> | ||
=== Skyblock 2.0 === | === Skyblock 2.0 === | ||
Revision as of 01:08, 21 September 2025
Skyblock began as a collection of four survival maps posted on minecraftforum by Noobcrew on September 4th, 2011.
On September 13th 2012, Noobcrew set up Xenforo on the https://skyblock.net site to coincide with the multiplayer server on the same world.[1]
Versions
Skyblock 1.0
A 3x3 block of dirt with a single sand and a single bedrock with no secondary island.
Skyblock 1.1
A 3x3 block of dirt with a single sand and a single bedrock with a secondary sand island providing birch, obsidian and cactus. This is the second most popular map, with 1.9 million downloads.[2]
Skyblock 2.0
An L shaped dirt island with three sand and one bedrock block. It has no secondary island.
Skyblock 2.1
An L shaped dirt island with three sand and one bedrock block. It has a secondary sand island providing birch, obsidian and cactus. This is the most popular map with over 8 million downloads on its own.[3]
Derivative Works
Skygrid
Released on May 5th, 2012 by Sethbling[4], it is a grid of random blocks, with an end portal at 0, 0. It has occaisional chests and spawners.
Oasis Survival
Like an inverse skyblock, a small patch of grass in an otherwise desert landscape. Released September 12th, 2013 on minecraftforum by JuggerBlocky. Noobcrew also endorsed this
Oneblock
A map where, through the use of either mods or datapacks, has a single block that when broken, will regenerate. In some cases, it will not regenerate.