Minecraft is all about creativity and taking your time - but what if you do neither? YouTuber and Twitch livestreamer Funderful1000 uploaded a video on his YouTube channel breaking the world record for 'completing' Minecraft - clocking in at nine minutes and 40 seconds.
https://youtu.be/HZTS3yfwB1U
But how did he do it? He used a world generator seed that placed a dungeon very close to spawn, and traveled to the End as fast as possible. From there it was just a matter of defeating the Ender Dragon with an exploding bed and he could travel back home.
It's impressive to say the least - even with knowing where a portal room was already, no cheats or mods were used. The previous record holder was a Twitch livestreamer named 'illumina1337', who completed it in 10 minutes and 44 seconds. Now let's see if someone can beat this new time.
https://youtu.be/HZTS3yfwB1U
But how did he do it? He used a world generator seed that placed a dungeon very close to spawn, and traveled to the End as fast as possible. From there it was just a matter of defeating the Ender Dragon with an exploding bed and he could travel back home.
It's impressive to say the least - even with knowing where a portal room was already, no cheats or mods were used. The previous record holder was a Twitch livestreamer named 'illumina1337', who completed it in 10 minutes and 44 seconds. Now let's see if someone can beat this new time.