Chaos Cubed
| Release date | June 16, 2026 |
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| Version(s) | |
| Preliminary name(s) |
Drop 2 of 2026 |
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Chaos Cubed is a game drop released on June 16, 2026 as Java Edition 26.2 and Bedrock Edition 26.30. It focuses on the sulfur caves, a cave biome that is home to sulfur cubes, along with the new sulfur and cinnabar blocks with their respective variants. It was announced at Minecraft LIVE – March 2026.
Some features of the drop were released earlier as an experiment in Bedrock Edition 26.20.
Additions
[edit | edit source]Blocks
[edit | edit source]Cinnabar block set:
- Red-colored rocks that are found in the sulfur caves.
Cinnabar
Polished cinnabar
Cinnabar bricks
Chiseled cinnabar
Sulfur block set:
- Yellow-colored crystalline blocks that are found in the sulfur caves.
Sulfur
Polished sulfur
Sulfur bricks
Chiseled sulfur
Potent sulfur
- A version of sulfur that generates underwater in sulfur pools and springs.
- Can be crafted using 9 sulfur blocks.
- When placed underwater, it will emit bubbles and a cloud of noxious gas at the surface.
- Players and mobs get Nausea when they enter water that is near or touching the noxious gas.
- When above a magma block, it creates a geyser.

A geyser erupting in a sulfur spring - The geyser will erupt at random intervals depending on the coordinates, shooting a plume of water particles upwards and applying an upward impulse to entities above it.
- The size of the water plume is dependent on the amount of water blocks above the potent sulfur.
- Can trigger continuously when a lava source is placed underneath.
- Does not give nausea in that state.
- The geyser will erupt at random intervals depending on the coordinates, shooting a plume of water particles upwards and applying an upward impulse to entities above it.









Sulfur spike
- A block that generates as stalactites and stalagmites in the sulfur caves.
- Grows when hanging to a sulfur block.
- Functions similarly to pointed dripstone, except it does not increase fall damage when fallen on.
- Unlike pointed dripstone, when water or lava is placed on the block above where the spike is hanging from, it does not drip the liquid from its point.
- Can be used to craft a sulfur block.
Items
[edit | edit source]- Obtained from minecarts with chests in mineshafts that are located in sulfur caves.
- The music was composed by fingerspit.
- Obtained by picking a sulfur cube using an empty bucket.
- Can be used to transport the sulfur cube to a new location.
- Includes what block is in the sulfur cube, if any.
- Used to spawn a sulfur cube.
Mobs
[edit | edit source]- A passive slime-like mob that spawns in sulfur caves.
- When killed, it will split into 2 small cubes, like other slime-like mobs.
- Unlike the slime and magma cube, the small versions can grow up into the large version, like how a baby mob works, and the small cubes' growth can be sped up with slimeballs.
- Because of this, they can be tempted with slimeballs or fed a golden dandelion.
- Unlike the slime and magma cube, the small versions can grow up into the large version, like how a baby mob works, and the small cubes' growth can be sped up with slimeballs.
- It is attracted to the dropped item form of most full blocks. The cube can pick up a block, or a player can use a full block on the cube, causing the cube to absorb it into its body.
In this state, they cannot move on their own and cannot be damaged by most sources. Instead, they are knocked back when attacked. They still take damage from some other sources, such as cramming[Java Edition only], suffocating, and burning from fire or lava.
- The knockback also depends on the damage that would have been dealt, with stronger attacks sending the cube further.
- Can be leashed in that state.
- Blocks can be swapped by feeding it.
- Shearing it removes and drops the block, reverting back to normal.
- Depending on the block, they will behave differently when punched while in its immobile state, the following properties are:
Football/Regular: Medium speed, medium bounciness, medium ground friction and low air drag. (block example: grass block)
Rubber ball/Bouncy: Fast speed, high bounciness, medium ground friction and low air drag. (block example: oak log)
Golf ball/Fast flat: Fast speed, low bounciness, medium ground friction and low air drag. (block example: moss block)
- Sinks underwater.
Hockey puck/Fast sliding: Fast speed, no bounciness, low ground friction and low air drag. (block example: blue ice)
- Sinks underwater.
High resistance: Very slow, low drag with low bounce with high friction, only affects soul sand and soul soil.
- Sinks underwater.
Beach ball/Light: Slow speed, high bounciness, medium ground friction and high air drag, only affects wools.
Medicine ball/Slow flat: Slow speed, low bounciness, medium ground friction and medium air drag. (block example: block of iron)
- Sinks underwater.
Curling stone/Slow sliding: Slow speed, no bounciness, low ground friction and low air drag. (block example: red mushroom block)
- Sinks underwater.
Sticky: Fast speed and low air drag like a golf ball, but sticks with extremely high ground friction and no bounce to simulate stickiness, only affects the honeycomb block.
- Sinks underwater.
Explosive: Medium speed, medium bounciness, and medium ground friction like a football, but with high air drag, only affects TNT.
- Can be ignited in all manners a TNT block can be ignited, and can also be ignited by magma blocks and firework explosions.
- Is primed for 6 seconds until it explodes, unlike the TNT block which takes 4 seconds to explode.
- In that state, it cannot be sheared, picked up in a bucket, or damaged in any way.
- Is primed for 6 seconds until it explodes, unlike the TNT block which takes 4 seconds to explode.
- Can be ignited in all manners a TNT block can be ignited, and can also be ignited by magma blocks and firework explosions.
Slow bouncy: Slow speed, high bounciness, medium friction and medium air drag. (block example: stone)
- Sinks underwater.
Hot: Same properties as football, but damages entities on contact, only affects the magma block.
- Can ignite an explosive sulfur cube on touch.
- Frost Walker grants immunity to its damage.
World generation
[edit | edit source]Biomes
[edit | edit source]- A cave biome composed of sulfur, cinnabar and sulfur spikes.
- Sulfur cubes spawn here.
- Cave spiders spawn here in place of regular spiders.
- This makes the first time cave spiders are able to spawn naturally (outside of monster spawners and trial spawners).
- Sulfur pools also generate here.
- On rare occasions it can generate on the surface, forming sulfur "lands".[1]
Features
[edit | edit source]- Greenish pools that generate in sulfur caves.
- Consists of a body of water surrounded by sulfur blocks and cinnabar with potent sulfur generating at the bottom.
- Generates as clusters of sulfur spikes.
- A rare pool that contains sulfur, sulfur spikes, magma blocks underneath the potent sulfur, surrounded with cinnabar, granite and tuff.
- Generates on the Overworld’s surface as a visual indicator to a sulfur cave below.
- Generates in various sizes, from small to extra large.
- Occasionally forms a geyser every ~45 seconds
Music
[edit | edit source]Added 5 new music tracks and a new music disc, composed by fingerspit:
Changes
[edit | edit source]Blocks
[edit | edit source]- Can now dispense a block into a sulfur cube.
- It can also remove a block from a sulfur cube using shears.
Sculk sensor and calibrated sculk sensor
- Can now detect geysers.
Mobs
[edit | edit source]- Can now sell two sulfur spikes for an emerald.
Further revisions
[edit | edit source]Bedrock Edition
[edit | edit source]- 26.31 was released to fix bugs related to 26.30.
- 26.32 was released to fix bugs related to 26.30.
- 26.40 is an upcoming minor update which fixes bugs and adds experimental features for the third drop of 2026.
Promotions
[edit | edit source]Downloadable content
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To promote the release of the game drop, players in Bedrock Edition will get three Character Creator items for free available on the Marketplace.[note 1] For players in Java Edition, they will immediately receive a skin pack that will contain three skins.[2]
| Name | Image | Type | Rarity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Icon | Render | |||
| Brawler Jersey | Tops |
Epic | ||
| Builder Jersey | Rare | |||
| Rancher Jersey | Epic | |||
Community Challenges
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Two community challenges were announced on June 17, 2026, to promote the release of the game drop. The first challenge began on June 19 and ended on June 24 . The second challenge began on June 26 and will end on July 7, 2026. Players in Bedrock Edition get rewarded Character Creator items, add-on, and a world download.
| Name | Image | Type | Rarity | Obtaining | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Icon | Render | ||||
| Brawler Helmet | Headwear |
Rare |
Require players to feed 10 million sulfur cubes with TNT. | ||
| Builder Helmet | Epic |
Require players to place down 20 million sulfur blocks. | |||
| Sulfur Cube Head | Uncommon |
Require players to spawn 50 million sulfur cubes. | |||
| Name | Image | Type | Obtaining |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chaos Cubed: Cursed Cube | Add-On |
Require players to completing either of the challenges shown above. | |
| Chaos Cubed: The Game Show | World |
Require 250,000 players to use the Chaos Cubed: Cursed Cubes add-on. |
Videos
[edit | edit source]Trivia
[edit | edit source]Gallery
[edit | edit source]Official artwork
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Key art
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Expanded key art
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Release date banner
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Chaos Cubed playstyles
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A magma cube sulfur cube
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A stripped cherry wood sulfur cube
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A TNT sulfur cube
Screenshots
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A small pop-up
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An in-game feedback poll about the game drop in Bedrock Edition
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Toast notification about the drop
Mojang screenshots
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Ari feeding sulfur cubes
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Sulfur cubes in a sulfur cave
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Noor playing with a TNT sulfur cube
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A fox being lifted by a geyser
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Magma sulfur cubes in a sulfur cave
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Magma sulfur cubes near a bursting spring
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A bursting spring
Notes
[edit | edit source]- ↑ These rewards must be redeemed by June 16 2027.
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ "Instead of blocking it, we decided to embrace the fact that they can peek through the surface and include sulfur cave features on the surface as well. Its a really rare occurence, so we thought it would be best if it feels like a rare find for the players. After the fix the area in 934598 seed should look like on the attached image"
- ↑ "The Chaos Continues" by Sophie Austin – Minecraft.net, June 17, 2026.
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