How many carrots for 1 baby villager?

To get one baby villager in Minecraft, you need two adult villagers to become "willing", and each adult needs 12 carrots (or potatoes/beetroots), totaling 24 carrots, plus an extra bed for the baby, allowing them to breed. The baby villager itself doesn't eat carrots immediately; the adults need the food to trigger the breeding process, requiring a total of 12 food units (or 24 carrots) for the pair.
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How many carrots to give a villager?

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Villagers can pick up carrot items to become willing, which allow them to breed. Villagers require 12 carrots to become willing.
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How much food does it take to make a baby villager?

A villager requires 12 food points to be considered ready to breed. Below is a table indicating the number of points for each food item. Any mix of the items mentioned can be used as long as they total at least 12 points.
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How many carrots to fill villager inventory?

If a villager has enough food in one inventory stack (6 bread or 24 carrots, potatoes, beetroots, or 18 wheat for farmers only) and sees a villager without enough food in one inventory stack (3 bread, 12 carrots, 12 potatoes, or 12 beetroots for non-farmers; 15 bread, 60 carrots, potatoes, or beetroot, or 45 wheat for ...
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Will villagers breed if you give them carrots?

Yes, in Minecraft, villagers can breed using carrots; they need 12 carrots (or potatoes, beetroot, or 3 bread) in their inventory, plus an available bed for the new baby, to become "willing" and produce offspring, with farmers often sharing food to help others get enough.
 
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Do I need 20 villagers for an iron farm?

Yes, for the most common and efficient Minecraft Bedrock iron farms, you need exactly 20 villagers and 20 beds, plus workstations, to trigger the golem spawning mechanics for maximum output, although the absolute minimum to start spawning is 10 villagers and 20 beds. The 20-villager setup ensures a consistent spawn rate by meeting the criteria of 10 villagers needing to link to beds and workstations, with 75% working daily to spawn golems.
 
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Can I make a baby villager grow up faster?

You can't directly speed up a baby villager's growth in vanilla Minecraft; they take a standard 20 minutes of loaded chunk time, but keeping them fed with bread, potatoes, or carrots and ensuring they have beds/food for future breeding helps, while in creative or with commands, you can use /data commands or set tick speed for faster growth, but the main way is patience or mods. 
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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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Why won't my villagers make a baby?

Villagers aren't breeding in Minecraft usually because of not enough beds, insufficient food (carrots, potatoes, bread), no space for the baby to spawn (needs 2 blocks above beds), or issues with the game rules like mob griefing being off, which stops farmers from collecting food and villagers from taking it. Ensure you have extra beds, throw plenty of food at them (like bread), provide space, and check your game rules. 
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Why are my baby villagers not growing up?

Baby villagers stop growing up in Minecraft usually because of missing beds, no food, being too far away (chunks unloaded), or specific game rule/mod issues, not because they can't grow but because conditions aren't right for natural growth or player intervention; you need to ensure plenty of beds, food (bread, carrots), and keep them loaded in chunks, or feed them manually to speed it up.
 
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How to make villagers not mad at you after killing them?

To make villagers not mad after killing one (in Minecraft), you need to fix your reputation by getting the "Hero of the Village" status from a raid, curing zombie villagers (especially for big boosts), or just waiting it out as negative gossip fades slowly. You can also prevent anger by using flint & steel to kill them in a way that avoids direct aggression or by getting them to gossip positively through trades and upgrades.
 
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How much does a carrot sell for ACNH?

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, harvested carrots sell for a fixed price of 350 Bells each at Nook's Cranny, making them a reliable crop for earning money, especially when you grow them from starts bought from Leif and water them daily to get multiple produce per plant. 
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How long does it take a baby villager to grow up?

In Minecraft, a baby villager takes exactly 20 minutes of in-game time to grow into an adult, provided it stays within the player's render distance; there's currently no way to feed or use items to speed up their maturation, unlike some other baby mobs. 
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Why is my villager breeder not working?

Your Minecraft villager breeder isn't working because of common issues like not enough beds (more than villagers + babies), lack of food (carrots, potatoes, bread), blocked pathfinding to unclaimed beds with space above, villagers being scared by mobs, or the breeding cooldown; check for missing food, beds, clear paths with space (2 blocks) above beds, and ensure no hostile mobs are nearby. 
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Do you need to leave a village alone to breed?

If feeding your people does not drive them to reproduce, you must trade with them. Leave the villagers alone in the building once all of the requirements have been met.
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Does killing villagers raise prices?

Yes, killing a villager in Minecraft significantly harms your reputation, causing other villagers to raise their prices (gouge you) with worse trades, though this negative effect is temporary and can be fixed by trading or curing zombie villagers, with indirect kills (lava, falls) not counting against you. Major negative reputation comes from killing, while minor negative comes from attacking. 
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What is the #1 rarest Minecraft item?

Here are some of the rarest items in Minecraft and how you can find them in game:
  1. Ender Dragon Egg. The Ender Dragon Egg is one of the rarest items in Minecraft to find. ...
  2. Enchanted Golden Apple. ...
  3. Music Disc “Pigstep” ...
  4. Netherite Hoe. ...
  5. Skeleton Horse.
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Can you put a lead on a villager?

No, you cannot directly put a lead on a vanilla villager in Minecraft; they don't normally accept them, but you can attach a lead to a boat containing a villager to drag them, use mods/datapacks, or trick them with job blocks to guide them long distances, according to the Minecraft Wiki, IGN, Fandom, CurseForge, Reddit and YouTube.
 
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Will a cured baby villager grow up?

Unlike most other baby mobs in the game, they stay as babies indefinitely and never grow into "adult" zombie villagers.
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What jobs can villagers have?

In Minecraft, villagers can have 13 specific jobs (plus Unemployed/Nitwit) like Farmer, Librarian, Blacksmith (Armorer, Toolsmith, Weaponsmith), Cleric, Butcher, Shepherd, Fisherman, Fletcher, Cartographer, and Mason (Stonemason), each tied to a unique job site block (e.g., Lectern for Librarian, Smoker for Butcher) that determines their trades, offering players essential items, armor, tools, and enchanted gear through trading.
 
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Can you befriend an iron golem?

No, you cannot natively tame an Iron Golem in vanilla Minecraft; they are neutral protectors of villagers, but you can build your own to defend your base, and some Minecraft mods/plugins or < YouTube videos > show ways to control them, often by using commands or specific items in modified versions. 
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Does looting 3 work on iron golems?

No, the Looting enchantment does not work on Iron Golems in Minecraft; it won't increase the number of iron ingots or poppies you get from killing them, as they are unaffected by the enchantment, which is why automatic iron farms rely on other methods for collection. 
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How far away do villagers detect iron golems?

In Java Edition, a villager can attempt to spawn an iron golem while not having a golem alive within the box of radius 16 blocks around the villager and more than 30 seconds has passed. An iron golem needs an available volume in which to spawn.
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