The is a popular world-map project designed for Minecraft servers, often used in "Earth SMP" (Survival MultiPlayer) settings. At this scale, 1 block in Minecraft represents exactly 4,000 meters (4 kilometers) in the real world. 🗺️ Key Map Specifications Scale Ratio : 1:4000 (1 block = 4 km).
: Map creators often distribute ores (diamonds, iron, coal) based on real-world geological locations. Minecraft Earth Map 1:4000 scale
: Approximately 10,000 x 5,000 blocks for the full world. The is a popular world-map project designed for
: High detail; massive file size; requires significant server RAM. 1:1000 : Industry standard for competitive "Earth" servers. : Map creators often distribute ores (diamonds, iron,
: Optimized for performance; allows players to travel across continents quickly.
: Most versions of this map are built for 1.12.2 through 1.20+ , though newer versions include 1.18+ "Caves and Cliffs" world height.
: Custom biomes are applied to mimic real climates, such as deserts in the Sahara and jungles in the Amazon. 💡 Comparison to Other Scales