How to 100% Minecraft
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I've been working on and off on this project for the past 8 months when I've had free time, so getting it finished and published feels pretty big! I want to try to make more content on here, but I have to figure out a better workflow! (This video was pretty ambitious for me...)
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This will be our punishment in Hell
I hope you don't go there.😬
Dang that would be awesome
hell is unimaginably worse if it exists there will be torture beyond comprehension and the bounds of a hu man body heat like uve never felt on earth and worse of all no escape no matter what you say
only god can decide where you go
@@user-jl8wj8fz5q Ya, fair. I guess we’ll see
"Hey Ferb, I know what we are doing today"
i swear within a few months we're gonna have a guy live streaming daily for charity doing all of this, or a youtube video that claims to have done it all now 😂
They would get it done 104 days
@@brockrodgers1134 "Hey, so what did you do over the summer?"
,,Hey, where's Perry?"
@@zyrenfall oh we did our homework
Stuff like this always makes me happy, because at every step the work done for the previous step becomes irrelevant as the time taken for every task before is a rounding error for the next task.
which is why the 4 hour estimate for all advancements 1.20 (which should be closer to 8 hours) is perfectly fine, because they both round to zero anyway xD
@@mytriumph😂😂fr
nobody cares
@@jorik4955we do
@@jorik4955I find this hilarious, actually
Imagine having all the combination of armors, but with all durabilities
on every seed on every account on every device
@@Neuro_nActivation and with ALL OF THE DIFFERENT SKIN COMBINATION
That was my thought too
@@bebelagneau8560 and then put humans with all DNA combinations, names, heights, ages, nationalities to do the same. Just then you'll 100% Minecraft
True
@@Neuro_nActivation
One must imagine proto-steve happy.
lol
Legend say he is still collecting armours
@@panosrobs9749 or destroying bedrocks
The only thing he couldn't do. 🫡
DAMN IT YOU BEAT ME TO IT
Hold on, they didn't say 100% a Minecraft instance. We want to 100% Minecraft, which means that we need to do that entire process ON EVERY SINGLE VERSION ON EVERY SINGLE SNAPSHOT ON EVERY SINGLE INSTANCE-
yes do the math fotr this tooplz
But what about Building evry thing
oh god@@user-wm2ip7br7k
And every mod
Don’t forget bedrock edition too
4 nonillion years later, ProtoSteve is there, drifting away in the infinity of the cosmos, he has done it, he 100%ted Minecraft, he knows it, and as he starts to shut down, a single tear drops down his ear-to-ear smile, 《What is this?》ProtoSteve asks, what is he feeling? After outliving the entirety of the cosmos, our friend has finally acquired the most precious item, consciousness, as his smile starts to fade away after realizing that he was just an experiment who outlived its master, he closes his eyes to never be open again 《I shall rest now》Or will he?
He will become a god and create a new universe
@@acidicflavor6651 Minecraft 2
Eventually, ProtoSteve stopped thinking.
thats kinda how you feel when ur lying in bed on ur phone until 1 in tho morning, and finally decide to go to sleep. Everyone else is asleep. They're not conscious of ur probably shameful actions the last 5 hrs. and you finally drift off to sleep
"And now comes the time for proto-steve to pay the electric bill"
bro is broke in 12 different ways
he could've made a youtube series on it lol
I think that electricity bills dont matter after the end of universe
@@user-di2cj4hi6l r/ woosh
This video sums up the kind of work Minecraft TH-camrs essentially do “Off Camera”.
uhhh guys, i just did some off camera farming, nothing much, y'know?
so real for that omg
Reminds me of a funny story about that. There's this one famous TH-camr in my country, who's very politically active, but actually makes content for kids on his main channel.
He was accused of using creative on his Minecraft Survival series, people mocked him and so on.
Some time later, he was invited to a very serious political debate program - The type to have people running for presidents, big time journalists, famous activists and the like.
He accepted the invitation. There, they asked him if he had cheated in Minecraft.
@@gustavolopes5094Did he admit to it?
@@gustavolopes5094who?
the initial speedrun time had such a massive impact
those 10 minutes were SO significant, weren't they?
Yeah I mean 4.7 nonillion + TEN MINUTES like jesus
bro it takes 10 minutes for me to get up and play minecraft
Hey, a time save is a time save. Records aren't set by only making big cuts 😂
@@sonicwaveinfinitymiddwelle8555it takes 100000000 minutes for me to start thinking about getting up to play minecraft
Holy COW someone HAS to make this a movie!! The ending hit me so hard especially with the music
Here are some more things to do: (Good luck reading)
-Rename every single item with every single character
-Have every tool with every durability
-All firework combinations
-All mob names
-Have all the banners on shields
-Do it in every single version and snapshot. ALL LAUNCHERS AND ALL CLIENTS EVER USING ALL OF THIS.
-Bedrock edition too
-Rebuild the whole world in every combination
-Put every item in both an item frame and a glowing item frame
-Put every armor combination on an armor stand
-Place every sign and every hanging sign with every different text
-Do it on every single mod Bedrock and Java Edition - -Every single way you can die. I'm lazy so i wont do the bullet thing now but there is more. So I read some of the comments about things that weren't mentioned in the video and came up with more: place every block to every possible place (and count that every banner combination is a new block and also armor stands can have different armor put on them, also I think that would make every single building/redstone structure/farm so count that), make every possible combination of items in chest/enderchest/double chest/trap chest/barrel..., visit every chunk by every possible transportation type (boat, horse, run, walk,...) and I think there is much more to come up with so I would say that the time he got is only a fraction of real time. But now he has to beat the game on every single device. Build everything. That means every possible arrangement of every placeable block, occupying every possible space in the entire volume of the minecraft world.
Oh - and that includes item frames... which also includes all of your unique items.
100%ing Minecraft could also mean that Proto-Steve has to achieve every possible state of a minecraft world (on every seed), some examples being
- the whole world is filled with dirt blocks
- every second block is water, while the other blocks are random (Proto-Steve would have to go trough every single combination of different blocks of course)
- the whole world is filled with chests; every chest contains a different combination of banners/armor pieces (depending on the amount of possible combinations, some of them might need to exist more than once per state); and everyblock contains a single (or 24 to maximize the effort needed) naturally spawned baby zombie villager chicken jockey with a specific combination of armor pieces, equipment and enchantments; every chunk needs to have a specific local difficulty etc.
Every one of these states in which the minecraft world could be in needs to exist for an entire ingame moon cycle, since its also a variable that can change in a minecraft world.
So basically, Proto-Steve would need to achieve every state of zeroes and ones that a minecraft save can have. This would take eons in any game but sandbox games take the win for the longest time needed to be completed in this way (i think).One small issue. The written book is an item in minecraft that can store 100 pages of 14 rows of 19 characters (or so, depending on size). Each of those characters can be (seemingly) ANY UNICODE CHARACTER. Plus, you can then sign it with 15 or so more characters for a title. This adds up to 26615 slots, each holding one of 149813 unicode characters, and you get a number big enough that google just throws in the towel and returns undefined. We'll assume, for the sake of my own sanity, that it's just 100 googolplexes. The actual value would be 149813!/123198! which google can't comprehend. If we assume that the average character takes only 1/20th of a second to type, then the total number of time that it'd take to type out each and every character of every possible book would be 22 googolplex minutes, or about 1 followed by (a googol - 2) days, or about 2 followed by (a googol minus 5) years, aka twenty trigintillion years. Then, multiply this by 6, add every possible enchanted book combination, as well as a regular book, and you have every possible combination of the Chiseled Bookshelf! Every single minecraft account with every single character combination.
Good luck reading
Every single time he mentioned a new task that Protosteve had to perform my face of absolute shock and anguish only grew
Proto-steve becoming uncanny
My mouth actually dropped when he got to the enchanted armor with trims and stuff and it didn't close for the rest of the video
As ProtoSteve drifts into the void, he finally closes Minecraft.
Time to beat Roblox.
OH NO
Ah shit , here we go again 💀
didnt expect to see u here
@@venosia Yeah, I comment on my main a lot. Free advertising?
@@zhonghuaxiansheng fair tbh
Proto-Steve also has to do every single combination of redstone possible
Doesn't that mean it also includes every type of computer in the universe?
Redstone is advanced enough to make simple computer stuffs
Will he eventually make Windows 11 in Windows XP In Minecraft Alpha in Minecraft in Minecraft in Minecraft?@@Sundaythe12st
Dang, that escalated from all fun and games to talking about the universe ending 😬😬
That turned so unexpectedly dark QUICKLY.
Not that quick 16 mins
@@Monke1366stop watching tiktok lil boy. 16 minutes really isn’t that long.
nobody cares
@jorik4955 you care
If nobody cares why did you reply the commenter cares I care
So get your facts right kid
lmao don’t use “kid” as an insult, it comes off an incredibly condescending.
also 16 minutes? it isn’t that long. you’ve been watching a bit too much short form content.
"The universe will be long gone before you be able to make all possible minecraft banner patterns"
For some reason i just love these absolutley insane "what if" scenarios
I really liked the editing, format, and presentation of this vid, def keep up the good work! :)
I liked how you included stuff about the life expectancy of our planet and universe
same
agreed, that made it pretty amusing and puts in perspective how long it would take to actually do everything in the game
What an amazing concept, editing, humor, plus lol I was NOT expecting to hear my name in the video! 😂 Great job loved the video!
hey wunba 5 mins ago
Lol
NO WAY WUNBA WATCHED THIS VIDEO IN THE SAME TIME I AM WATCHING
also remember me
hi Wunba
This is one of the best videos I’ve ever seen the dedication and the time spent making this is so worth it
Kinda scary how large and infinite tasks and time get when looked into and are pushed to their limits
Hate to be that guy but you forgot all the fireworks combination, all the banners on shields, all the different enchanted firework crossbows, capturing all mobs with all armor and all enchantment combinations and probably something else
even gathering rare mobs and rare mob combos like the purple axolotl, every horse variant maxed or wither cave spider riders and wither trap horse riders lmao. And these upside down again as well with the jeb name tag..........................
If it isn't something the game tracks or that leads to an advancement or progression of some sort, then it doesn't count.
However youre right about the axolotls. Although I think they did calculate collecting every mob, just neglected to mention the actual math behind the axolotls specifically.
AHHHHH
also after destroying the world he should have refilled it xD
If you have to collect items, but also can't see anything in the world, where do you put the items?
I love that you include what the Earth will look like over the years
Yeah humanity will colonize space if artificial intelligence doesn't destroy us first
This is my first video from your channel, very cool man! I’m subscribing.
Proto-Steve dosent need to fly across the world and back to touch every chunk of he’s going to be visiting every chunk to break every single block anyway, massive time saver.
At the same time, he still needs to do everything on every possible seed, on every possible version of Minecraft too so…
You forgot that to truly 100%, after removing every block, he must FILL every block, with every possible combination of block. By the end you can safely assume he has witnessed a hundred big bangs, and a hundred universal deaths
@@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist5sir, this is the comment section a Minecraft youtube video, I didnt come here to re-live catholic school
And don’t forget to do it on every single Minecraft instance
@@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist5cultists everywhere
@@Jakernaut But I kinda feel I need salvation after someone mentioning these insane lengths of time, these time lengths being mentioned make me feel my soul is doomed. Although I don't think any existing religion would help. But that preaching is weirdly appropriate here.
also versions
I find it quite eerie that when the universe ends there is still a computer somewhere in the void with Proto Steve trying to 100% all of minecraft. And even when would be done with every possible task I feel like he would just reset everything and start over. One must imagine Proto Steve happy.
He’s gotta speedrun it afterwards
id like to think that once infinite eternities pass, he just starts over on another game
That became dark... Very dark, very quickly.
I’m not sure if it was intentional, but I love the Sisyphus reference at the end there!
@@but_heres_the_homestuckMinecraft 2 in the year 3024
This is easily one of my top 10 favorite youtube videos ever. Underrated AF
the work to make this is insane, hat of to you man
The final time is actually quite convenient, since if it took any longer then proto-steve's computer would start to get noticeably damaged by proton decay
I feel the final time is VERY optimistic, and it also doesn't include the challenge of filling the entire minecraft world with every possible combination of blocks and enteties.
I think proto-Steve’s computer has far bigger issues way sooner on lmao
@@Keram_urt that doesn't fit within the confines of the challenge as there is no tracking of how many types of blocks has been placed in every single block space in the game. Theres tracking for how many times you've placed every block, but not where they've been placed. So that isn't included in a 100% of minecraft, as its not something *new* to do, (protosteve already placed every single block the max number of trackable times,) and its not something that is tracked in any way. It would be a new challenge that has added parameters the original challenge does not, making it invalid for this challenge
@@Keram_urt and has a bunch of glaring math mistakes
@chrisgaming9567 actually proton decay would have begun less than 0.8% through the challenge based on current understanding of the universe. Being as optimistic as possible, with the most optimistic estimates (bordering on magical thinking) for the lifespan of the universe, proto Steve's computer breaks down somewhere in the range of 9-15%. Its impossible to get a specific number here because we are making assumptions we have no proof of, so the range will have to do. The universe will have either fizzled out, or died in another manner, before even 20% of this challenge could be completed. Unless, we move protosteves computer into neighboring universe just before proton decay occurs (if the multiverse exists, likely does in my opinion,) then protosteve can take all the time he wants. However, the circuitry itself will degrade before even one million years, so we will have to make the computer a self repairing unit that can assimilate new materials to replace worn ones. Assuming this could be done without actually turning the computer off, AND that we can move protosteves computer between universes before their demise, then and ONLY then, can this challenge *actually* be completed.
Its pretty fun to think about and contemplate!
This concept is so unique, ive never seen a TH-cam video like this. ❤
Hello
Hello good sir.
@@LET_HIMCOOK69
Average comment for promoting yourself. That's very annoying to see everytime
Are you talking about the person who commented that this video is amazing or the person greeting them with a single word?
@@pixelatedperplexities8104 the video being amazing. That creator literally only does TH-cam shorts. It’s a bit hypocritical to be saying how good of a video it is just for them to be part of the problem. The video is really good and educational though
The amount of work that went into this video this video is insane! Thumbs up!
Fantastic video. The absolute scale of Minecraft is pretty crazy to think about sometimes.
You can break a full set of netherite armour instantly with a fast enough arrow. Docm77 did this to a few hermits in season 9. By clocking 4 dispensers with different armour pieces and a dropper with a totem, you can probably break an armour piece every 4 gt. Of course, you would need a really fast arrow canon, but I'm sure protosteve would know how to make one.
This still doesn't change the staggering amount of 4.7 nonillion years
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As I understand it, protosteve didn't use any mechanisms this is proved by the fact that he broke each block with a pickaxe and did it without tnt doopers and broke the bedrock with a non-automatic method
@@2delad45 that was just so it would appear on statistics as TNT wouldnt count as him breaking it in statistics menu i believe
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Bro, the editing is actually amazing. The creeper in the Minecraft logo at the beginning caught off guard and blessed my eyes. Keep up the AAAAAAAAAAMAZING work.
After watching all the way through, this video exceeded all my expectations and this is the most underrated TH-camr ever.
real
thank you so much!
@@blucubed_how did you do the intro??
REAL :D
The best MC video on YT. The pacing 😮
Bro, this took a real dark turn surprisingly quick
What makes this feel dark is the fact that youd also have to do it on every version and after that youd have to do it all on bedrock edition too, on bedrocks every seed and version. This reminds me of sisyphus💀
AND THEN YOU HAVE TO BUILD EVERY PERMUTATION OF BLOCKS IN ALL THREE DIMENSIONS AND ALL THE APRIL FOOLS INFINITE DIMENSIONS WORLDS
With every skin, every combination of items in your inventory, etc
Now add every mod
@@thatrobloxguy you'd have to do it also using every combination of item
And every seed, of course
Came in for the minecraft calculations and achievements, and stayed for the potential future history of our planet.
The max XP level global catastrophe scenario that is mentioned is in regards to the precession of the equinoxes. But he missed the mark there as that's not how that works at all.
*universe
Here are some more things to do:
-Rename every single item with every single character
-Have every tool with every durability
-All firework combinations
-All mob names
-Have all the banners on shields
-Do it in every single version and snapshot
-Bedrock edition too
-Rebuild the whole world
-Put every item in both an item frame and a glowing item frame
-Put every armor combination on an armor stand
-Place every sign and every hanging sign with every different text
And i think thats all
HOLY! The editing and scripting on this video is top notch!
It seems like a lot of these you could speed up massively.
1. Netherite: There's talk of a contraption that can break netherite in one hit. Armor damage is based on damage received, and there's no limit to damage received. An arrow cannon might be the fastest way to do it. With armor dispensers an arrow cannon, and totems of undying you could probably destroy a suit per game tick.
2. World destruction. You can make machines to both destroy bedrock, and regular blocks.
3. Multi-threading. Many of these task can probably be done at the same time. XP generation, mob killing, crafting, tool breaking, armor breaking, could all be done at the same time. Throw in flying machines and you can add breaking every block and visiting every chunk.
4. crafting machines. You can make machines to feed you exactly the right items, and make a banner way faster than once per 10 seconds.
I disagree, the time, even with multitasking, would be orders of magnitude larger than what the video said it to be: the video entirely disregarded for obtaining the items, and also for a very important challenge: filling every minecraft world with every possible combination of blocks.
Another counterpoint. Nether and end still could be mined empty.
@@markellii3093he did that
@@Keram_urt If you add in filling every Minecraft world with every combination of blocks it's impossible. The time that would take is functionally infinity. If you have a deck of playing cards properly shuffled you are the only person to ever have those cards in that order. That's 52! That alone would be functionally impossible. This is unfathomably bigger.
So I'm gonna discount that as a goal.
Doing the math for this is kind of complicated, and a little bit pointless. There are 809 quadrillion banners in Minecraft. to arrange just them in every possible order is 809 quadrillion! Which just doesn't make sense as a number anymore. There's no reference point. 64! is about the number of atoms in our universe. This so, so much more.
Also that number is *way* lower than the actual number, as that's just for banners. There are about a thousand blocks/items. So 811 quintillion! Add in things like block rotations, item frame rotations and other cases. It's functionally infinite.
(We haven't even touched maps. There's more than ((128*128)5)! possible maps. 5 levels, all display at 128*128 pixels.) It's better just to say infinite.
Now THAT is a speedrun category I want to see
Only gods can do that tho
Is it just me or was the insane buildup at the end fucking hysterical? I was crying fr it was amazing how even the reveal of banners destroyed me.
There is also shield banners, along with building every possible block formation, in every state each block has.
some notes:
feinberg has done AA in just under 2.5 hours (1.16) but has also dome AA in 1.20. Theroetical limit shown with TASes is 1 hour because that's the minimum time phantoms take to spawn to get the 2 birds 1 arrow advancement
Feinberg has also done all blocks (1.16)
Cubicmetre has also made the fastest possible xp farm (with movable furnaces)
He also Made one without moveable furnaces
Also, survival exp limit is much lower than total limit. It is smth in the 25000 lvls, I think, correct me if im wrong
also about the AA, he added 10 minutes despite AA including the dragon kill
not that it matters but kinda odd
i don't really think it matters, seeing as the final number is in the nonillions of years; there are bedrock breaking machines that can do t faster, tnt dupers, etc. but that doesnt really matter when faced with the final sum.
@@T1nyRaccoon And you can also do all the seeds at the same time with different compueters, so the sum isnt that big
This video went from 'funny minecraft facts' to 'existential dread' really quickly ( especially in the end bit wirh lavender town).
Well done.
There's absolutely no existential dread anywhere in this video.
@@CerealExperimentsMizuki yea there is, but there is always mr contrary everywhere huh. Or its sarcasm, but you cant tell these days
@@Thegrimm52 so if there is, where is it??
bro this is exatcly what i was looking for, im so proud ;)
100%ing Minecraft could also mean that Proto-Steve has to achieve every possible state of a minecraft world (on every seed), some examples being
- the whole world is filled with dirt blocks
- every second block is water, while the other blocks are random (Proto-Steve would have to go trough every single combination of different blocks of course)
- the whole world is filled with chests; every chest contains a different combination of banners/armor pieces (depending on the amount of possible combinations, some of them might need to exist more than once per state); and everyblock contains a single (or 24 to maximize the effort needed) naturally spawned baby zombie villager chicken jockey with a specific combination of armor pieces, equipment and enchantments; every chunk needs to have a specific local difficulty etc.
Every one of these states in which the minecraft world could be in needs to exist for an entire ingame moon cycle, since its also a variable that can change in a minecraft world.
So basically, Proto-Steve would need to achieve every state of zeroes and ones that a minecraft save can have. This would take eons in any game but sandbox games take the win for the longest time needed to be completed in this way (i think).
yeah, fun
So I read some of the comments about things that weren't mentioned in the video and came up with more: place every block to every possible place (and count that every banner combination is a new block and also armor stands can have different armor put on them, also I think that would make every single building/redstrone structure/farm so count that), make every possible combination of items in chest/enderchest/double chest/trap chest/barrel..., visit every chunk by every possible transportation type (boat, horese, run, walk,...) and I think there is much more to come up with so I would say that the time he got is only a fraction of real time.
Dont forget bedrock and every version of Minecraft
Have every item have every single name possible
Go in every single server
Dont forget the fact of filling the entire world of all the combinations (lots of information in this video still top this)
Fill the entire world with shulker boxes of netherite blocks 💀
Just to complicate things more, imagine the amount of possible combinations that would be in just ONE chest. The different types of items, the AMOUNT of items, renaming items, even shulker boxes in different colors and with all those possible combinations inside it as well. Now imagine every possible location the chests could be at, in all three dimensions, and having to do all that in EVERY SINGLE SEED.
So basically, Protosteve is NOWHERE close to 100% the game. It’s impossible to comprehend how long it’ll take to truly do so, but it isn’t infinite. Given enough time, it can be achieved
Edit: you also have to consider BOOKS
@budgieeater have every possible combination of items in shulker boxes in chests 💀
@@budgieeaterWhat's insane is that there's probably a much _much_ longer list of things to do. To truly, *absolutely* 100% Minecraft, we need to consider every degree of freedom for all the variables in the game and every possible game state combining them.
That includes things like every state of every redstone build in every position/orientation, every combination of entities in every combination of positions/orientations for each dimension, every possible combination of light levels for every block in each dimension, and every combination of inputs and player states for every frame of gameplay until 100%-ing everything else. You could just keep listing things because the game has millions of variables to manipulate at runtime.
Even _more_ unfathomable is that each one of those variables can be one of billions of values, and simply finding every combination of two of them is already in the range of unimaginable.
@@Kwauhn. One cool thing to think about is if you were to build every possible combination of things, there would be 2D and 3D depictions of everything that has happened, will happen, or that will never happen in the whole universe’s lifetime. And with the note blocks, every single song that does or doesn’t exist will also end up being made.
You forgot something...
Proto steve has to beat ALL VERSION, ALL LAUNCHERS AND ALL CLIENTS EVER USING ALL OF THIS
15:45
*"In a still world of nothingness, I had done everything. And before I go, I knew I would redeem myself in front of the universes that extraordinarily died before me. I had fully customized everything customizable, And I knew that THIS, was the last banner. Done. And I will build a monument for a world, and I, have truly, become the GOD, of Minecraft."*
Great video. Now I have an existential crisis.
This was an interesting thought experiment. I never thought of how far the definition of Minecraft 100% could be stretched. I do have a different perspective. Since Proto-Steve is a perfect player, why not treat him as THE perfect player? I'm talking about frame-perfect, TAS-like reflexes. Instead of average times to craft items, he could just open a crafting table, craft whatever he needs and close it in fractions of a second. That would cut down his total time significantly. And you could also factor in multitasking. Instead of calculating his time to do these tasks one at a time, he could progress multiple tasks at once. For example, while Proto-Steve is flying from one end of a Minecraft world to the other to fully discover it, he could be making every dye colour and dyed leather armor.
That still doesn't saves us from 100%'ing Minecraft before the universe's death
Potion making: you can brew potions requiring similar ingredients at the same time,
Eg 3 splash potions needing gun powder can be done at the same time. Also you can use multiple brewing stands if you grab multiple blaze rods during your speedrun portion. And since proto-Steeve is perfect, he did reset seeds until he got a looting sword to do this
Deadass i want to see a movie about this
Great video! I loved the comparisons with real world time.
Although... here are a few more suggestions:
1. Fireworks
2. Every single combination of blocks placed in a world (ie: the entire world filled in with blocks, and do that with every combination possible)
3. Go to 32 bit integer limit of sky and void
Just some ideas haha
I have (I think) managed to calculate the absolutely mind-fucking amount of time it would take for every possible variation of a Minecraft world to be created.
There are 702 different placeable items in Minecraft.
The volume or total amount of placeable areas in a Minecraft world is 1.3524x10^18 (or about 1.4 quintillion).
This makes the total amount of possible combinations 702^1.3524x10^18
Assuming it takes 1 second to place a single block (generous I know), it will take 103.849386310444x10^18 seconds.
In more readable terms, approximately *224 TRILLION YEARS*
Edit: To do this on every seed, it would take about *4 decillion years*
For reference, if everyone alive on earth today had contributed to this version of the task every second of every day since the conception of the universe, we would only be *0.00008%* done.
We would need to, collectively, as a species, spend 12500x more time than has ever passed to complete the task.
@@rcon3209 except not, it isnt 702^1.3524x10^18 for all combinations, but 702^(1.3524x10^18), which is a number waaaaay bigger than 10^(10^18) (which is 1 with 1000000000000000000 zeroes after it, the amount of atoms in the universe is 1 with 82 zeroes after it, so the mount of combinations is as much as the amount of atoms in 12200000000000000 universes). if we use 10^(10^18) as the amount of combinations (which is waaay smaller than it really is, but still crazy big and easier to work with since no calculator works with numbers that big) the amount of time to complete that in all seeds is rounded down 10^18*10^19*10^(10^18)=10^(37+10^18) seconds, or threehundred octillion times quintillionplex years, which is still insanely smaller than the real number
@@rcon3209i mean I can do it in my dream for sure
@@rcon3209It would take much longer. To calculate, you would use the binomial coefficient.
Formula is in this case:
v = volume
b = blocks
v!/(b!*(v-b)!) = combinations
Just having 702 blocks fit into a 1000 block space is already around 10^263 ways…
Doing this with 10^18 for volume makes this number practically infinite.
Edit: This number is actually if you have only one of each of these 702 possible blocks. I guess you would like to fill the volume which would need more than one of each block. This could be simulated using the “stars and bars” problem.
Formula would then be:
(v+b-1)!/((v-1)!*b!) = Combinations
This formula grows even faster than the binomial coefficient…
@@rcon3209 don't forget the end and nether which will triple that time (i think but the nether and end might be smaller) AND that is not every banner combination armor combination and possible storage units with items like a chest or a barrel with every slot with every combination of items AND that's not counting the block that can be oriented in different ways like stairs fences chests ect i would have calculated it but im not smart enough
One small issue. The written book is an item in minecraft that can store 100 pages of 14 rows of 19 characters (or so, depending on size). Each of those characters can be (seemingly) ANY UNICODE CHARACTER. Plus, you can then sign it with 15 or so more characters for a title. This adds up to 26615 slots, each holding one of 149813 unicode characters, and you get a number big enough that google just throws in the towel and returns undefined. We'll assume, for the sake of my own sanity, that it's just 100 googolplexes. The actual value would be 149813!/123198! which google can't comprehend. If we assume that the average character takes only 1/20th of a second to type, then the total number of time that it'd take to type out each and every character of every possible book would be 22 googolplex minutes, or about 1 followed by (a googol - 2) days, or about 2 followed by (a googol minus 5) years, aka twenty trigintillion years. Then, multiply this by 6, add every possible enchanted book combination, as well as a regular book, and you have every possible combination of the Chiseled Bookshelf!
for the record, this implies that Proto-Steve can type perfect Unicode (which takes 6 keystrokes to type) at 1440 WPM. (20 chars. per second, 120 keystrokes per second.)
For reference, the World Record for WPM maintained for one minute is only 277 WPM. th-cam.com/video/67s_COL1r5M/w-d-xo.html
for (almost, 99.9993325% to be exact) every book, Proto-Steve would have to maintain 1440 WPM for 3 minutes and 41.72 seconds
copy that..... 5*10^136,653 times... which is less than 100*10^10^100! and you get a big number.
When I see comments like this I realise that this video was just the tip of the iceberg
:') Rest in peace your sanity. Thanks for the calculations, I love when people take effort to further explain topics.
You can repeat the same characters in a Minecraft book, so the number is really 149813^26615.
Challenge accepted
Amazing vid bro keep it up you earned a sub
this was sick i loved the end
The next step is to place every possible arrangement of blocks in a world. That number would be incomprehensibly large lol
Great vid btw
another comment said there are 702 placable blocks (which is still ignoring things like all the cofigurations of fence blocks, stair blocks, etc, let alone all the possible ways that blocks with inventories can be filled). a minecraft world has 1.3524x10^18 blocks of space. all combinations then are 702^(1.3524x10^18), which is a number waaaaay bigger than 10^(10^18) (which is 1 with 1000000000000000000 zeroes after it, the amount of atoms in the universe is 1 with 82 zeroes after it, so the mount of combinations is as much as the amount of atoms in 12200000000000000 universes). if we use 10^(10^18) as the amount of combinations (which is waaay smaller than it really is, but still crazy big and easier to work with since no calculator works with numbers that big) the amount of time to complete that in all seeds is rounded down 10^18*10^19*10^(10^18)=10^(37+10^18) seconds, or threehundred octillion times quintillionplex years, which is still insanely smaller than the real number
It may as well be infinity at that rate
The humanly infinite
@@erfanwardana9769 52! is humanly infinite
This probably reaches a humanly infinite number a humanly infinite number of times
@@MinerBatwho said we were only 100%ing vanilla, we need to add every mod and combination of mods as well
One thing you didn’t mention is that to break all the blocks in the world, you can use tnt dupers, which speed it up a ton. There are also industrial bedrock breaking machines, so you don’t have to do it manually over and over. Also, to break armor all the times, you could use tnt propelled arrows, which can break a set of armor basically instantly with a large enough tnt duper
to BREAK all the blocks, not to BLOW UP all the blocks, god bro, can't you fucking understand english.
There are also automated mass bedrock breakers made by scicraft
@@EmberBlaze99 those are the industrial bedrock breaking machines I mentioned
@@ninjaoyourbro1891 lol didn't see that part of your comment. I have the reading comprehension of a fish.
Anyway, in the grand scheme of things, the time reduction of using automated means to destroy the entire world are miniscule compared to the rest of the run.
@@EmberBlaze99 eh, I think there are a lot of ways to optimize the other parts of the run
as someone who likes to flex that i have a fully enchanted armor and tools, i am now underwhelmed by my own possesions
OKEY, that ending monolog & song gave me shivers
You forgot one last task, and it's a pretty big one -
Build everything. That means every possible arrangement of every placeable block, occupying every possible space in the entire volume of the minecraft world.
Oh - and that includes item frames... which also includes all of your unique items.
Have fun!
That’ll probably take till the heat death of the universe.
He also forgot fireworks.
@@zackhostetler5175Nuhh.. that'll take time till rebirths of universes
@@zackhostetler5175far longer
@@zackhostetler5175A New universe will born until that
Oh but you forgot one thing. From all of speedrunning history, we can see that there is no lower bound for how fast you can beat a particular game. With time, more and more glitches and exploits are always discovered, consistently bringing the time down to complete said game. If we say for every 1 year you spend glitch hunting you could realistically bring the time down by 50%, then if Proto-Steve just spends his first 102 years glitch hunting, afterward he would know SO MANY glitches, bugs, and exploits, to be able to 100% the entire game in just 11 months, fabricating blocks, items, banners, etc into existence at a God-like TAS speed. Bringing the actual total time to 100% Minecraft to just 103 years!
That is assuming there are so many glitches
Possible to do if you start Minecraft at a young age
@@Mrno-gc3se one of them includes one-shotting the dragon with an unenchanted bow, which is faster than a zero cycle.
imaging Mojang made this a acheivment
I prefer the Nonillions of Years one, it's much more fun and time consuming, by that timr the only thing that would be left would be some small Black Holes that have almost entirely evaporated due to Hawking Radiation and if Protons don't decay then ths reign of the Iron Stars will make this Minecraft run look like an instant in comparison.
lured me into existential dread via thinking abt how my time is limited and then made me play minecraft 10/10
That was the best video I've seen in a while
The editing is insane! I really enjoyed the concept and delivery of this video
thank you that means a lot!
@@blucubed_ What's the song that you used at very end of the video? sorry for the trouble
This video is insanely unique and well thought out, finding something unique that stands out in youtube is hard, but you’ve certainly done it, great video man!
Amazing video. Keep up the great work, i hope to see an even better one from you soon. Peace.
"I paid for the whole game, I'M PLAYING THE WHOLE GAME"
Holy, that is the best video I have watched in such a long time. How you showed a beautiful game like Minecraft being 100% (which we have all thought about). The music, the editing style, the story. How you connected it to what scientists think is going to theoretically happen is just so cool. Personally I love math and to see how you used it and how you used code and other tools to calculate it is just so awesome. Thank you for making this video it just made my day. Just pure perfection.
It doesn't have enough ban ban or huggy wuggy or whatever to be super popular with the kids😭😭😭
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I love it when a relatively unknown TH-camr puts their passion into a crazy concept like this
Judging by your other videos I’d definitely say you have potential to make a big channel
SB737 made a god particle farm so it has been done
Now time to do this in every version of Minecraft and every gamemode and in bedrock aswell
11:42 Ayo that’s me! Awesome video! Thanks for making this!!
bro only 1 like?
you have just 1 like how did nobody see this
Wow!! I can't begin to imagine the work that must have gone into crunching all the numbers. Easily the most high-quality video I've seen so far this year. If you want some constructive criticism I would highly recommend you credit the music you use. You've put some great tracks in the background that I wish I could listen to on my own, especially the one starting at ~10:30. I'm sure a lot of people would appreciate it. You've definitely earned my sub.
lmao thats the song from supermario wii. it plays in one of the volcano levels I'm pretty sure
@@astral4391 thank you! I’ve been looking around trying to find it. The song is ‘World 8: Lava Land’ from New Super Mario Bros. Wii for anyone who’s interested.
Damn this was an amazing video to watch❤
This sent shivers down my spine when he has do on every other seed
4:22 cubicmetre has done this; it is impossible to do via traditional farms however through the power of furnaces and update suppression it can be done.
you forgot something- build EVERY POSSIBLE combination of builds- from just a stone block to filling the entire world with seemingly random blocks
The math on that gets crazy fast. Like infinity is the closest answer humans might understand.
lets say every build was 64 blocks long, and made up of 64 unique blocks in a random order with no repeats. That's 64! blocks needed for every "build" The result of that is 90 digits long, 1.26*10^89. Assume you placed one block a second and it would take 2.9*10^71 ages of universe. Or 1 lifespan of the universe for every atom in our current universe.
That's such a long time I can't put it into real perspective, and that's for a build size of only 64 blocks. There's 65,536 blocks in a chunk.
and there are 14,062,500,000,000 chunks- but also need to factor in the nether and end- say you have 2 minecraft worlds, seemingly eyedentical- same seed- same "randomly" generated overworld, nether, and end, but 1 world has at some coord in the nether, a stone block instead of a dark prismarine top-half slab- these count as different worlds that need to both be achieved- now do that for every block in every chunk in every dimension in every world- and then do ALL of that for bedrock and education editions
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oh, and versions@@Kesh789
That's exactly what I was going to say
Disclaimer: This is probably totally wrong.
Accounting for all 907 blocks in a 60.000.001 by 60.000.001 by 384 block area, there are 906^(60.000.001*60.000.001*384) possible builds,
or 10^(4.09*10^18) possible arrangements.
But what about chests and shulkers?
Accounting for all 5 quadrillion types of armor, in each of a chest's 36 slots, we have 10^566 chests.
With 19 types of chests (17 shulkers, 1 trapped, and 1 normal chest), there are 1.9*10^567 chests.
All other blocks are negligable at this point, and so when we fill the world with every combination of these chests, we have
10^(7.8*10^20) possible builds.
But what about shulkers in chests?
Using our previous approximation, we will have 3.7*10^568 different arrangements of items, combined with the 17 shulkers, resulting in 6.3*10^568 shulkers to put in each chest.
We now have 10^(1.2*10^22) possible builds.
What about books?
With 79.800 characters per book, and 65.536 unicode characters, we have 10^384.355 books, 10^13.836.784 shulkers, 10^498.124.251 chests, and finally...
10^(6.8*10^26) possible arrangements.
If this is wrong, the corrected version is in one of these arrangements, as well as every single incorrect version.
The name of the song that you forgot.
Every single argument you've had, over and over again. (split into many or few volumes)
The first tune ever played (encoded).
Every image of the person you would love the most. (encoded)
Your last words.
A picture of you at your monitor, reading this comment.
The goriest image ever created.
The most dull image ever created.
Everything*.
*as long as it can fit in 1 rontobyte of data.
Amazing video. I can see how much time was put into this.
You know i thought this was gonna be a list of fun completionist goals
a big optimization I could see is using world eaters and automatic bedrock breakers. Not only would this cut down the time to break every chunk and the bedrock across every dimension, but it would be done automatically meaning you could do tasks like crafting banners as it was happening.
Bro I was just gonna say, the fact he manually broke all blocks and bedrock was INSANE, though I guess it doesn't matter because it's negligible compared to the total
Not just crafting banners, but have a lot of mega crafter machines running for items such as dyed armor, while steve could work on the enchanments an item at a time on frame perfect inputs to maximize speed
@@albino478gaming5 big issue with that is that I think this is supposed to be in the current version, so no auto crafters
they should add this as an achievement, it would really spice up the speedrunning community
But that would make a paradox because you need all achievements
true@@Psi_Fan123
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one thing
there is tnt dupers and bedrock breacking machines to help speed it up
appreciate your hard work for doing the math
good job 👍🏻
would like to say that max efficiency god particle farm and a much faster bedrock breaker do exist, but great video! I wonder if you could do another one on how much a human could conceivably do in their lifetime.
There are a few optimisations that haven't been considered, such as the potential overlap in time with things like breaking types of blocks/breaking tools with clearing the map of blocks. Also there was no point in flying to every chunk if protosteve was going to go to every chunk again just to clear them all of blocks. Does this realistically change the answer? Not in the slightest because of how miniscule these numbers are compared to the actual answer, but still if we are assuming protosteve is perfect he would optimise things like this
crafting every banner takes like 10 times more time than anything else before that, so, realistically, you can only shave 10% off (by realistically i mean doing everything else, from crafting every possible armor to breaking the entire overworld,nether and end, bedrock included, instantly, which is not really realistic)
Also, the breaking process could also be optimized by flying tnt duplicators, wich would make the whole process extremely fast going one max render distance at a time.
Yet another one, an automatic bedrock breaking machine, along with crafters and other components to make crafteing the banners quicker.
This would allow proto-steve to multitask making every item combination, mining out every chunk and making every banner and killing every mob while adding to the statistics along the way.
The automatic bedrock breaking machines could be used at the same time as well, though that would require very precise timing that is essentially pixel perfect
I love how despite how unfathomable this is, there are still even more ways you can increase the time further, also, THIS VIDEO IS SO GOOD, it is criminal how underrated this is, seriously, good job man, incredible content
100% every single MC server
Wow the effort put into this video is wow.
You forgot a few things: Maxing out every single villagers trades, getting everysingle death message variant, killing the enderdragon 4 billion times, and, getting killed by it 4 billion times.
i.. am terrified of proto steve, just look at that smile
Bdubs
@@InvaltidWord oh, Bdubs doesnt scare me, :)))
not even counting 1,352,400,000,000,000,000 spaces
that could be filled in 809,000,000,000,000,000 different ways
where each single combination requires breaking and replacing all of the 1,352,400,000,000,000,000 blocks
which also could be done in 1,352,400,000,000,000,000! different orders of placing the blocks,
not even starting on how each that space can filled with a chest containing different combination of different items and how all of it can be repeated under different circumstances of which there are practically infinite...
so yeah...
guys i think it would take like the entire age of the universe to figure out how much time it would take to 100% Minecraft without even starting to 100% Minecraft
#edit oh yeah right i also forgot that books exist which should speak for itself lol
This reminds me of that How long to beat factorio without automation?" video. On one hand, the math is extremely cool, well done, on the other, many of these tasks can be done in parallel, like building a worldwide web of chunkloaders and running three worldwidth Autobedrock breakers. Still a good video though, well done!
this is possibly my favorite minecraft theory video