What is the villager breeding limit?

In Minecraft, there isn't a strict total breeding limit, but rather a population cap based on available beds (houses), which is 35% of beds, preventing infinite breeding in one spot; however, clever players exploit mechanics (like moving babies to another village) to create "infinite" breeders, while some older versions had bugs allowing indefinite breeding if villagers were outside the village's counted area. Villagers breed when they have enough food and beds for everyone, with parents having a cooldown after each baby, but the main limit is keeping the population below the bed-based threshold.
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Is there a limit to how many times villagers can breed?

Villagers breed when they have enough food (bread, carrots, etc.) and there are available beds for the new baby, with a key factor being a 5-minute cooldown after each successful breeding in Java Edition and a general population cap tied to the number of beds in Bedrock Edition, allowing for potentially infinite breeding if you manage beds and food supply in automated setups. They become "willing" at random intervals, needing food and beds to breed, with extra beds enabling more babies.
 
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Is there a breeding cap for villagers?

Calculation: The cap is set at 35% of the number of houses (beds) in the village. Breeding Limitation: Breeding will only occur if the current population is below this cap.
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What are the rules for villager breeding?

There must be at least one bed for each villager, and each bed must be reachable by some villager. If there is an excess of beds, villager breeding commences. The beds require a full two blocks of space above them; the bed itself counts as a full block, and so does any top slab that may be used for the ceiling.
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Does villager breeding have a cooldown?

Yes, Minecraft villagers have a breeding cooldown of 5 minutes after a successful birth, during which the parent villagers can't breed again, though they'll consume food if you try to feed them. This timer resets with each baby, increasing the wait time for more children, but factors like needing more beds, lack of food, or nearby hostility can also prevent breeding.
 
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The reason why your Villagers are not breeding in Minecraft

Why are my villagers cancelling breeding?

Villagers stop breeding in Minecraft usually due to not enough beds, lack of food (bread, carrots, potatoes, beetroots), being too close to the player, or mob griefing being enabled, which stops them from picking up thrown items. Ensure you have more beds than villagers, plenty of food in their inventory, keep your distance, and check the mobGriefing game rule if items aren't being picked up.
 
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Can cows fit in a 1x1 hole?

Since pigs, cows, and sheep are more than one block wide, they will not fit in the hole, causing them to run in circles trying to get in the hole. However, baby animals and chickens can fit in a one block hole, so you may want to place a trapdoor at the top.
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What is the rarest item in Minecraft?

The rarest item in Minecraft is subjective but often debated between the Dragon Egg, as you only get one per world (or two in Bedrock), and the Heavy Core, due to its extremely low drop rate (around 8.3%) from Ominous Vaults, requiring many complex steps. Other contenders for rarity include the uncraftable Enchanted Golden Apple (found only in chests), the Elytra, Mace, and specific naturally spawned blocks like a Diamond Block in a Woodland Mansion.
 
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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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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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Can you go past 30 million blocks in Minecraft?

The world border is located at X/Z ±29,999,984. Chunks still generate past this point, but the player cannot go past ±30 million blocks out.
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Do you 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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Is 200 people a village?

A village is a human settlement or a residential community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Although villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighborhoods.
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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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How long is breeding cooldown in Minecraft?

In Minecraft, most animals and villagers have a 5-minute breeding cooldown after a successful breeding event, preventing them from being bred again immediately and allowing a baby to spawn, though villagers have an increasing cooldown for subsequent babies up to 30 mins, and Allays have a 5-min cooldown for duplication. This timer starts once hearts appear and a baby forms, letting you know the parents are ready to be fed and enter love mode again after waiting. 
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What is the most pointless item in Minecraft?

The title of "most useless item" in Minecraft is often debated, but top contenders include the Dead Bush (purely decorative, poor texture), the Poisonous Potato (bad food, clogs inventory), and the Mundane Potion (requires resources for a potion with no direct use in vanilla survival). The Recovery Compass and Netherite Hoe also get mentions as endgame items with niche or redundant functions, while the hidden Light Block (Level 0) from the creative menu is functionally useless in survival. 
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What is the 2 rarest ore in Minecraft?

While Emerald is generally considered the absolute rarest, making it the #1 rarest ore by rarity per chunk in the Overworld due to its mountain biome restriction, Diamond Ore often functions as the second rarest for many players, as it's scarce deep underground and only appears in sparse veins, though Ancient Debris (Nether) and Deepslate Emerald can challenge its spot depending on mining method and biome. 
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How rare is a pink sheep in Minecraft?

A pink sheep in Minecraft is very rare, with an adult naturally spawning about 0.164% of the time (roughly 1 in 600), making it the rarest adult sheep color; even rarer are baby pink sheep, with only a 0.0082% chance, though some players find them more often in newer versions. Finding one is considered lucky, but some recent player experiences suggest their frequency might feel different, possibly due to game updates or specific world seeds. 
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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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Does Minecraft actually have 4815162342 lines of code?

This is not true and originates from splash text on the game's title screen, which occasionally shows the message “4815162342 lines of code!” This is actually a reference to the TV series “Lost” and has nothing to do with the actual number of lines of code in Minecraft.
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What is the 30 month rule for cattle?

The "30-month rule" for cattle, stemming from Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE or Mad Cow Disease), required removing specific risk materials (SRMs) like the brain, spinal cord, and tonsils from older cattle (over 30 months) to protect the human food chain, impacting beef grading and processing. While the original rule has evolved or been lifted in places like the UK with stricter BSE testing, the concept highlights age-based risk management for SRMs, affecting meat quality grades (like USDA Select) and processing for older animals, with younger cattle (under 30 months) generally classified for higher quality grades.
 
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Can animals jump on carpet in Minecraft?

Yes, most animals (mobs) in Minecraft cannot jump over carpet, making it great for containment, but some, especially newer ones like Villagers, might be able to hop over carpet placed on fences in certain situations, while players can easily jump them; it's a common trick to use carpet on fences to keep animals in, though it's not foolproof against determined or newer mobs.
 
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What is a group of 10 cows called?

A group of cows is called a kine, and a group of cattle is called a herd. And a group of 12 cows is called a flink. Other ways to refer to cattle include drove, yoke, team, and fold.
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