Why aren't villagers breeding 1.21 5?

Villagers aren't breeding in Minecraft 1.21 because of missing beds, insufficient food (bread, carrots, potatoes, beetroots), pathfinding issues (no clear space to beds), or negative factors like deaths nearby; ensure happy, well-fed villagers with enough beds (one for each villager + one for the baby) in safe, unobstructed spaces. Check the mobGriefing rule if they ignore thrown food, and consider replacing beds or removing bells if they show angry particles or get stuck.
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Why are my villagers no longer 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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Why aren't my villagers breeding in 2025?

Villagers should have their inventories filled with food (bread/carrots/potatoes), they won't breed if there's no food in their inventory. Also there should be at least one free bed that's not claimed by any other villager and should have 2 blocks above it.
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How long until villagers can breed again?

After breeding, Minecraft villagers have a cooldown before they can breed again, typically 5 minutes for the first baby, with the timer increasing by 5 minutes for each subsequent child, up to 30 minutes. They also need to be "willing" (having enough food like bread, carrots, or potatoes) and have available, accessible beds with air space above them for the new baby.
 
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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 are my villagers throwing food but not breeding?

In order for villagers to breed, they need food, and farmers are one of the only automated ways to get them food. Unfortunately, as you've noticed, farmers tending crops is considered mob griefing, meaning that when mob griefing is turned off, the farmers can't gather food.
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Why do my villagers breed but no babies?

If your Minecraft villagers are breeding but no babies appear, it's usually due to missing or inaccessible beds for the offspring, insufficient food (carrots/potatoes/bread), or technical issues like mob griefing being off, preventing them from picking up food and claiming beds. Ensure there are enough beds (adults + 1 for each potential baby), plenty of food, proper space above beds (2+ air blocks), and the gamerule mobgriefing is true for automatic farms. 
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Can villagers with jobs breed?

Yes, villagers with jobs can breed in Minecraft as long as they have enough food (bread, carrots, etc.) or the player has traded with them, and there are unclaimed beds available for the new baby villager. Their jobs (like farmer, cleric, blacksmith) don't stop breeding; they just need to be "willing" by having food or receiving trades, and baby villagers start unemployed. 
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Why won't villagers take bread?

Villagers won't pick up bread in Minecraft usually because the gamerule mobGriefing is set to false, their inventory is full, they have enough food already (especially farmers), they're in a specific bugged state (like summoned in newer versions), or they lack nearby beds/time to process it. To fix it, ensure mobGriefing is true (or use mods), provide nearby beds, keep inventories clear, or try trading with them to trigger willingness, as they need food to breed.
 
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How to attract villagers in Minecraft?

To attract villagers in Minecraft, you can either lure existing ones with food (bread/carrots/potatoes) or beds to encourage breeding in your settlement, or set up conditions like farmland, beds, and a bell to make your new base appealing for them to move in, often by getting a Wandering Trader to "spread the word" after trading with them. For moving them, boats and minecarts are key, while holding emeralds or work stations can sometimes draw them closer, though it's less reliable for long distances.
 
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Why won't my villager breeder work?

If your Minecraft villager breeder isn't working, it's likely due to not enough beds, insufficient food (carrots, potatoes, bread), pathfinding issues (baby can't reach a bed), or being too close to hostile mobs/players causing panic; ensure beds have two air blocks above them, provide 12+ food items, and keep them safe and unloaded for optimal breeding.
 
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What do villagers need to multiply?

How to breed villagers in Minecraft
  • At least two villagers.
  • At least one bed for every villager, plus one more.
  • Food — bread, carrots, potatoes, or beetroots.
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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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Why are villagers not willing to breed?

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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Do villagers need to see the bed to breed?

Yes, villagers absolutely need beds to breed in Minecraft; they require enough food to become "willing" and then an available, accessible bed for themselves plus an extra one for the baby villager to spawn in, meaning you always need more beds than total villagers to grow your population. 
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Why aren't my villagers breeding in 2025?

If your villagers seemingly refuse to breed, it can be for one of a few reasons. Make sure they're happy. Keep them secure away from monsters, make sure there's plenty of food, and enough beds for everyone (including the future offspring), and maybe do some trading of items to boost their happiness.
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How to breed villagers 1.21 5?

How to Breed Villagers in Minecraft
  1. Step 1: Find a House or Build a House. ...
  2. Step 2: Spawn Two Villagers. ...
  3. Step 3: Gather Food for Villagers. ...
  4. Step 4: Place 3 Beds in Village. ...
  5. Step 5: Feed the Villagers. ...
  6. Step 6: Leave the Villagers Alone in House and Wait.
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What is the villager breeding secret?

All you need to breed villagers in any update after 1.14 is a big enough space with 3 beds and give each villager enough of the right food; then they create a baby villager.
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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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What is the 7 day trade cooldown?

For the next 7 days, the items are considered Trade Protected, and cannot be consumed, modified, or transferred (including being moved to a Storage Unit). Once the 7 day period expires, the Trade Protected status expires, and the trade can no longer be reversed.
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Can a villager be cured twice?

Yes, you could cure a villager multiple times in older Minecraft versions to get massive, stacking discounts (down to 1 emerald!), but a major update (around 1.20.2) changed this: now, a villager only gets a significant discount the very first time they are cured, with subsequent cures offering little to no extra benefit, making repeated cures pointless for price reduction. 
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How to get a villager to stop hating you?

To make villagers not mad at you (in games like Minecraft), you need to improve your reputation by trading, defending their village from mobs/raids, curing zombie villagers (huge boost), giving them food/resources (depending on the game), and avoiding attacking them or their Iron Golems, as negative actions like stealing or hitting them make trades expensive or cause hostility; curing a zombie villager is the fastest fix. 
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