How far should an iron golem farm be from a village?

For an iron golem farm in Minecraft, the crucial distance isn't strictly from the original village, but rather ensuring your farm's village (new or existing) stays separate from others by at least 64 blocks (or more, like 80-150 blocks for safety) to prevent merging or interference, while making sure your farm's villagers are within about 40 blocks (or 16 blocks vertically/horizontally from spawn points) of their beds/workstations to function, and far enough from other golems (16+ blocks). The key is controlling village boundaries, often by creating a distinct, isolated village or placing the farm far away from any existing village.
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How far do iron farms need to be from villages?

For an iron farm to work correctly and not interfere with other villages (or vice-versa), you generally need a distance of at least 64 blocks between village centers or key spawn points, especially in older versions, but newer Java mechanics focus on villager detection ranges (around 16 blocks from each other) and ensuring other golems aren't spawned nearby; for Bedrock, the rules are stricter (20 beds/10 villagers), and separation (often 96+ blocks or building far away) is critical to prevent linked beds/workstations from interfering. 
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How far can iron golems spawn from villagers?

Iron Golem spawn radius in Minecraft is defined by a box centered around the "village center" (often a bed pillow or bell), typically extending ±8 blocks horizontally (17x17 area) and ±6 blocks vertically from that point, requiring a solid block within this volume for spawning. For individual villager spawning in Java Edition, it's a specific 16x13x16 area, but the village-wide mechanic is key for farms, needing 20+ beds and villagers to trigger.
 
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What are the measurements for an iron golem farm?

There must be space to spawn an iron golem within a 16×6×16 volume around the village center. There is less than one naturally generated or spawned (i.e. not player-created) iron golem for every 10 villagers in the village.
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How far away from a village should a villager breeder be?

For a reliable villager breeder in Minecraft, keep it far enough from existing villages to avoid merging, ideally 100-120 blocks away (or outside the default 80-block sphere/village boundary) to prevent interference, while ensuring the breeder itself has its own beds and food, works within simulation distance (around 4-5 chunks), and has a clear path for babies to claim new beds, letting them breed freely without linking to the main village's door/golem mechanics.
 
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Do iron golems stay near villages?

Yes, Iron Golems stay near villagers because they are programmed to protect villages, but player-built golems need a "tether" like a villager or a fence/leash to prevent them from wandering off to the nearest natural village or just roaming. If you build a golem near villagers (even a few with beds), it will see them as its village and stay to guard them, acting as a personal bodyguard for your base area. 
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What should I set simulation distance to?

We strongly recommend having the simulation distance be lower than your render distance, anywhere between 8-14. It boils down to your machine's performance, as some people have better hardware than others. Regardless, you can play around with the simulation distance until you find the sweet spot for yourself.
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Why is my iron farm spawning cats but not golems?

Your Minecraft iron farm is spawning cats instead of golems because villagers are either too crowded to link to workstations, there aren't enough linked beds/workstations, or you have extra villagers/beds nearby creating a separate village; the fix involves ensuring all 10+ villagers link to a workstation and bed, adding 5 tamed cats to prevent more cat spawns, and checking for nearby village elements.
 
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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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Does killing iron golems anger villagers?

Yes, killing a village-spawned Iron Golem will significantly lower your reputation (popularity) with that village, making future Iron Golems hostile towards you, but villagers themselves don't "get mad" in an emotional way; their AI makes the Golem hostile as a result of your bad standing. You can avoid this by luring the golem far away from the village to kill it, or by never attacking the village's protectors. 
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Why is my iron farm not spawning golems?

If your Minecraft iron farm isn't spawning golems, the villagers likely aren't meeting the "scared" or "working" requirements, often due to beds or workstations being claimed elsewhere, a rogue golem nearby, or issues with villager pathing/linking. Check for nearby caves or unclaimed beds/workstations, ensure villagers can link to their beds (place beds near them), and verify they can see a scary mob (like a zombie) without panicking at night.
 
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How high should I build my iron farm?

An iron farm's height depends on its design, but generally, you need at least 10-20 blocks of vertical separation between the villager beds and the iron golem spawning platform to prevent golems from spawning outside the farm or interfering with the village center, with taller farms (20+ blocks) often being more efficient as golems fall further, resetting the detection timer faster. Ensure the entire structure is far (around 100+ blocks) from other villages to avoid conflicts, and build it high enough so golems don't spawn on the ground or in nearby caves. 
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How far away can you be for iron golems to spawn?

The golem attempts to spawn in a 17×13×17 volume, ±8 blocks horizontal and ±6 blocks vertical from the village's center block, which can be (but isn't necessarily) a bed pillow or a bell.
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What is the minimum distance between villages in Minecraft?

96 blocks radius horizontally, from the village centre (typically the NW corner of the first bed placed and linked to by a villager). If you're not sure where the village centre is, add a bit of buffer.
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Is there a trick to finding villages in Minecraft?

To find a Minecraft village, search in biomes like plains, deserts, or taigas, especially at night for lights, use boats to follow rivers, or use the /locate structure village command if cheats are on for exact coordinates. For a non-cheat method, use an online tool like Chunkbase's Village Finder with your world's seed to map them out.
 
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How often should iron golems spawn in an iron farm?

Iron Golems spawn frequently in well-designed farms, with Java Edition aiming for a spawn attempt every ~35 seconds (1/700 chance per tick) when conditions are met, while Bedrock Edition requires 10 villagers, 20 beds, and 75% working villagers, spawning roughly 1 golem per minute per 10 villagers/beds, often with some waiting for villagers to link/work. Key factors are villager panic (Java) or linked beds/workstations (Bedrock), a clear 2x2x4+ spawn space, and removing other beds/golems nearby. 
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Do villagers have to be scared for iron golems to spawn?

Yes, in Minecraft's Java Edition, villagers need to be scared (panicked) by a hostile mob like a zombie to trigger frequent iron golem spawns, alongside other conditions like sleeping and having enough villagers nearby, as panic signals danger and makes them try to summon protection. For Bedrock Edition, it's different, relying more on villager/bed counts, but in Java, fear is key to boosting farm efficiency by forcing them into the panic state, even if they need to calm down periodically.
 
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Why is my iron farm only working at night?

Your iron farm likely only works at night because the villagers aren't scared enough during the day, often due to a broken villager-zombie link (sightline issue) or they're claiming beds/workstations elsewhere, preventing the required "panicked" state needed for golems to spawn consistently, especially if the zombie's line of sight is temporarily interrupted by daylight or sunlight reaching them. A common fix involves ensuring clear sight between zombie and villagers (even with glass), resetting beds/workstations, or using a temporary light/block to briefly break the link, allowing villagers to sleep and reset their "panic" cycle. 
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How many blocks are 96 chunks?

since render distance is up to 96 chunks (1536 blocks) on bedrock, this would be a seriously useful feature! since render distance is up to 96 chunks (1536 blocks) on bedrock, this would be a seriously useful feature!
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Is 60 fps good for Minecraft?

Yes, 60 FPS is considered very good and smooth for most Minecraft players, providing a fluid experience for general gameplay, exploration, and building, though competitive players or those with high-refresh-rate monitors might prefer 90+ FPS for extra smoothness or split-second advantages. For standard play, 60 FPS makes the game feel much better than lower frame rates like 30 FPS, which can seem laggy or choppy, notes this CodaKid article and this BroadbandNow article. 
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How far is 12 chunks?

Maximum distance of lightning strikes from a lightning rod is determined by simulation distance as taxicab distance, in this case 12 chunks (192 blocks) from the player position at the center of the image.
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What Minecraft seed is 3257840388504953787?

png file is 3257840388504953787 , generated in Alpha v1. 2.2, and is also Minecraft Bedrock Edition's New UI of Create New World's Example Seed since Bedrock Edition beta 1.18. 20.21 and this seed spawns you in a Savanna Biome in Position: -208, 65, 0 with these structures and other biomes since Bedrock beta 1.18.
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What will Minecraft 1.21 be called?

1.21, the release of Tricky Trials, is a major update to Java Edition released on June 13, 2024.
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