Can buttons prevent iron golems from spawning?

Yes, buttons can prevent iron golems from spawning in Minecraft because they are considered non-solid blocks or blocks with unusual hitboxes that disrupt the required 1x2 air space for spawning, making them great for spawn-proofing areas like paths or farm platforms, along with other items like pressure plates, glass, and slabs.
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Do buttons prevent iron golems from spawning?

There must be at least one block for iron golems to be summoned on. The block must be solid, and the block above it must be either air or water. Buttons, pressure plates, and other non-solid blocks can prevent iron golems from summoning.
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What prevents iron golems from spawning?

Iron Golems are prevented from spawning by lack of proper village conditions (enough beds/villagers, linked workstations, villager fear), or by physical obstructions like solid blocks, insufficient air space (needs 3 blocks high), or placing non-spawnable blocks (carpets, signs, water) in the target area. Essentially, any solid floor, walls, or blocks that fill the 3-high air space within the village's spawning volume (around beds/bell) will stop them.
 
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How to stop iron golems from spawning outside of iron farm?

To stop Iron Golems from spawning outside your farm, you need to spawn-proof the surrounding area within 8 blocks horizontally and 6 blocks vertically from every villager's bed pillow using solid, non-spawnable blocks like slabs (bottom half), carpets, or leaves, or by removing potential village centers nearby, ensuring your farm's village is isolated, and making sure your spawning platform is sufficiently large or blocked below. The key is to control the "village center" and the potential spawning volume. 
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What blocks can villagers not spawn on?

No villagers spawn in job site buildings. Therefore if a naturally generated village consists of only job site buildings, no villagers can spawn and (in Bedrock Edition) the structures are never registered as a village. Employed villagers spend their time working at their job site block, starting in the morning.
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Why aren't my villagers spawning iron golems?

Your villagers aren't spawning iron golems because they likely aren't meeting the core requirements: enough villagers (3-20+), linked beds, connected workstations (for bedrock), recent sleep/work cycles, and the right conditions (gossip/panic) without threats or existing golems nearby, often due to insufficient space, player interference, or blocked sightlines in your farm design. 
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What is the rarest villager in Minecraft?

The rarest villager in vanilla Minecraft is arguably the Jungle Villager or Swamp Villager, as their villages spawn extremely infrequently, often only when village borders cross into these biomes, making them incredibly hard to find naturally, though Swamp villages are generally considered rarer due to fewer spawns overall. These biome-specific skins are rare because they need specific, unusual world generation, with Jungle and Swamp biomes being less common for villages than Plains, Desert, Savannah, or Snowy ones. 
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Do torches prevent golems from spawning?

Light blocks: One of the most basic ways to prevent mob spawning is by placing torches or other light sources. These increase the light level around them, stopping hostile mobs from spawning.
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How to make an iron golem stay in your village?

To make an Iron Golem stay in your Minecraft village, you need to create a strong link to it by having villagers present and using physical barriers like fences or walls, or by trapping a villager in a secure spot (like a glass box) near where you want the golem to stay, making it a permanent bodyguard for that area. Simply building fences around the area works best for self-built golems, while naturally spawning golems follow the village center.
 
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What is the iron golem's weakness?

Iron Golem weaknesses vary by game but generally involve avoiding fire (which heals them), using magic/adamantine/blunt weapons (in D&D/BG), targeting specific body parts (legs in Dark Souls to make them fall), or exploiting elemental vulnerabilities (like lightning/ice in some Castlevania games) while avoiding their powerful, slow attacks. In Minecraft, they are strong but avoid water/lava, while in tabletop RPGs, they're nearly invincible to non-magic/adamantine attacks.
 
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What affects iron golem spawn rates?

Currently, on Bedrock Iron Golems spawn every 5minute when there are 21 beds and 10 villagers in a village. On the other hand, on Java, they spawn based on gossip and villagers being attacked.
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What blocks are non-spawnable?

Spawn-proofing in Minecraft means covering surfaces with blocks that prevent hostile mobs from spawning, like bottom slabs, carpets, glass, leaves, path blocks, fences, stairs (top/upside-down), or redstone components, because mobs need a full, solid block space to spawn. Using light (torches, glowstone) or non-spawnable blocks like trapdoors, rails, or even magma blocks (except for fire mobs) also works to create safe areas, preventing unwanted nighttime encounters.
 
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Do villagers need to feel threatened to spawn iron golems?

Here's the simple breakdown: Villagers spawn iron golems when they feel threatened (by a zombie) and have beds. Golems spawn on solid blocks near villagers.
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How to make iron golem spawn proof?

To spawn-proof Iron Golems in Minecraft, you need to eliminate potential spawn locations within their 16x13x16 village radius by covering surfaces with non-spawnable blocks like bottom slabs, carpets, glass, leaves, buttons, or pressure plates, or by ensuring the entire area is filled with water or lava, as golems need a 2x2x3 space of solid blocks with air above them to form, so blocking these spots or changing the block type works wonders.
 
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Do you need exactly 20 villagers for an iron farm?

Villages attempt to spawn iron golems around the village center when the following requirements are met: The village contains at least 20 beds. The village contains at least 10 villagers.
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Will buttons stop mobs from spawning?

Yes, buttons do help stop mobs from spawning in Minecraft by preventing spawns on the block they're placed on and the space they occupy, but they don't work perfectly for all mobs (like spiders, which can spawn in the block's center), so combining them with other techniques like slabs or light levels is best for complete spawn-proofing. They prevent spawning on walls, floors, and ceilings where placed, making them useful redstone components for spawn-proofing, along with levers, pressure plates, and rails.
 
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Can you stop iron golems from spawning?

Any non-air block (including blocks such as snow layers, grass, and water) present in any of the empty spaces prevent the golem from spawning. In Java Edition, the player can place a pumpkin on the four blocks of iron, then shear the pumpkin. The iron golem still spawns like normal.
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How does a villager detect an iron golem?

According to the Minecraft Wiki and fan sites, Villagers scan for a Golems every 10 seconds within a range of 16 blocks from the villager. I'm building a stacking Iron Farm where Golems fall off flowing water platforms quickly away from the villager's detection range and then killed.
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Why won't an iron golem spawn in my village?

If iron golems aren't spawning, it's usually because villagers aren't meeting the required conditions, such as lacking enough beds (20+ for Bedrock, often 10+ for Java), needing 75% of them to work daily, failing to sleep, getting scared by a zombie (but not too scared to sleep), or the spawn area being obstructed or too small. Check that all villagers have jobs, access to their beds, and that you're not too close (or far) for the village to function, and ensure the spawn platform is clear and accessible for the golem.
 
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How to stop iron golem from spawning outside farm?

To stop Iron Golems from spawning outside your farm, you need to spawn-proof the surrounding area within 8 blocks horizontally and 6 blocks vertically from every villager's bed pillow using solid, non-spawnable blocks like slabs (bottom half), carpets, or leaves, or by removing potential village centers nearby, ensuring your farm's village is isolated, and making sure your spawning platform is sufficiently large or blocked below. The key is to control the "village center" and the potential spawning volume. 
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Why would iron golems not spawn?

If your Iron Golem farm isn't spawning golems, it's usually a villager issue (not sleeping, working, or panicking) or a structural problem (not enough space, wrong blocks, rogue golem nearby). Check villagers have beds, work stations (if needed), and are scared (by a zombie) or gossiping, ensure a clear 3x3x3 space for spawning above solid ground, and eliminate any trapped golems in nearby caves.
 
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Will cats stop iron golems from spawning?

Yes, in some cases, a large number of cats can interfere with iron golem spawning in Minecraft, especially on Bedrock Edition, possibly due to shared spawn mechanics or caps, causing the farm to produce only cats because the cat limit is hit, preventing golem spawn attempts in the same area. The primary issue is usually linked to villagers not meeting the work requirements (75% linked to workstations and beds), but excessive cats can exacerbate or seem to cause the problem, which you can fix by trapping and taming five cats to stop further spawning or by fixing villager workstation links. 
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What is a grey villager?

Illagers, short for "ill-willing villagers", are the secondary antagonists in Minecraft since the 1.14 update. They are humanoid mobs that are outcasts from villages. They're similar to villagers, except for their gray skin color and their hostility toward players, Iron Golems, and even villagers.
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