Chaos Cubed's Grand Finale: New Features Hit Testing Now
The Chaos Cubed drop isn't done yet! Test the latest batch of experimental features including sulfur cube mechanics and bouncy block physics.
The Chaos Keeps Coming
Just when you thought Chaos Cubed was winding down, Minecraft's dropping one more wave of experimental features for players to test. We're talking sulfur cubes that react to magma blocks, a new slow bouncy effect that could change how builders approach vertical gameplay, and a fresh visual overhaul for sulfur springs. It's the kind of update that reminds us why testing phases exist—players get to shape the final product before it goes live.
Where You Can Test Right Now
If you're on Java Edition, these features are already live in the latest snapshot. Bedrock players shouldn't have to wait much longer, with beta and preview builds coming very soon. This is your chance to break things, give feedback, and help the developers fine-tune these mechanics before they're baked into a full release.
What This Means for Server Owners
If you're running a server and considering what's coming down the pipeline, these experimental features are worth keeping an eye on. New block interactions like sulfur cubes could open up creative possibilities for your players, and any changes to physics (like that bouncy effect) might impact existing builds or redstone contraptions. Testing these features now gives you a heads-up on compatibility and potential plugin adjustments you might need down the road.
Get Testing
Head into the snapshots and give these features a spin. Your feedback directly influences what makes it into the official release, so if something feels off or amazing, let Mojang know!