From creepers to the End Dragon — how well do you know the world of Minecraft? Test your knowledge of crafting, mobs, biomes and game history.

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Minecraft, created by Markus "Notch" Persson and first released in alpha in 2009, is the best-selling video game of all time with over 300 million copies sold across all platforms. Officially launched on November 18, 2011, at MINECON, the sandbox survival game dropped players into a procedurally generated world built entirely of cubes — with no instructions, no tutorial, and infinite room for creativity. Mojang Studios was acquired by Microsoft in 2014 for $2.5 billion, but the game's spirit of open-ended exploration has never changed.
The Overworld conceals diamonds deep underground, emerald ore even rarer than diamonds scattered through mountain biomes, and fortresses guarding the End Portal needed to reach the final dimension. Players brew potions, enchant tools up to Fortune III, build Beacons from Nether Stars, and navigate the Nether and The End to face the Ender Dragon — a boss boasting 200 health points (100 hearts). Every update, from the Nether Update (1.16) in 2020 to the iconic Combat Update (1.9) in 2016, has reshaped survival strategies worldwide.
Whether you know the exact crafting recipe for TNT (5 gunpowder + 4 sand), why a Creeper killed by a skeleton's arrow drops a music disc, or what the Wither drops after defeat, Minecraft rewards curiosity at every level. Grab your pickaxe, avoid the void, and see how deep your knowledge of the blocky universe really goes.