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For the Minecraft Education update named the "Cloud Update", see Minecraft Education 1.21.03. For the Minecraft Education update named "Chase the Clouds", see Minecraft Education 1.21.91.
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Clouds can have different sizes and shapes.

Clouds are graphical effects in the Overworld sky. While serving a solely aesthetic purpose, they can be used to determine directions because they always move westward.

Appearance

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Comparison of Fancy and Fast clouds in Java Edition
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Comparison of Simple, Fancy, and Vibrant Visuals clouds in Bedrock Edition

The appearance of clouds varies depending on the graphics settings used either on the specific clouds oneβ€Œ[JE only] or the general graphics mode:

  • Fast/Simple: Clouds are opaque instead of transparent. Their color comes from the top of the fancy clouds. Their smallest horizontal dimensions are 8Γ—8 blocks wide. In Java Edition, fast clouds are two-dimensional. Simple clouds in Bedrock Edition are also opaque, but remain 3D (three-dimensional), and are not faded with the render distance in Bedrock Edition.
  • Fancy: Clouds are translucent, three-dimensional prisms, approximately four blocks tall and 12Γ—12 blocks wide. The transparency can be affected by the daylight cycle.
  • Fabulous! graphics in Java Edition also affect clouds, being the same as Fancy, but also being visible through transparent blocks and water. In Bedrock Edition, clouds are always visible through transparent blocks and water, even with Simple graphics.
  • Vibrant Visualsβ€Œ[BE only] adds more layers of lighting to clouds, making them lighter on the edges and darker in the middle. The clouds also create shadows and when a cloud blocks the sunlight, the environment darkens. Because clouds use environment mapping, they are always reflected by water regardless of whether they are visible on the screen. Instead of using specific tints, clouds are dynamically tinted and illuminated by ambient and directional lighting, which has unique colors and strengths for certain biomes and they are constantly changing with the daylight cycle.
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The same clouds during different time and weather conditions

Clouds are tinted light gray during the day, which changes to gray or dark gray depending on the weather and the daylight cycle. Specifically, clouds color
 rgb(191, 191, 191)
during rain or snowfall and
 rgb(30, 30, 30)
during thunderstorms or when a wither is nearby in Bedrock Edition, blended with regular cloud colors for 95%, and not applied in dry biomes with Vibrant Visuals. During the night, fancy clouds are more transparent. In Bedrock Edition, clouds gradually turn orange during sunset and sunrise at any graphics mode, along with ambient lighting.

In Java Edition, clouds are faded by environmental fog.

The shape, dimensions, and color of clouds can be changed by modifying the clouds.png file located within assets\minecraft\textures\environment within the version's JAR fileβ€Œ[JE only] or /textures/environment in the resource pack.β€Œ[BE only] The file's dimensions can be changed to any size.

Clouds are made from individual square pieces. The game assembles clouds by placing cloud pieces one by one.

Behavior

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Clouds always float westward between layer 192 and 196. They are not interactive, and simply float through blocks and entities. Unlike in real life, clouds themselves do not produce rain or snow, meaning rain or snow continues even above the clouds.

The maximum distance in which clouds are rendered depends on the cloud distance setting in Java Edition (max 128 chunks), while they are always rendered to 20 chunks in Bedrock Edition, and faded with the render distance on Fancy graphics. With Vibrant Visuals, the cloud distance is controlled by a separate "Clouds" slider, which has for different options at a maximum of 128 chunks.​[more information needed] Clouds do not render with a render distance of 3 chunks or lower.

The position of the clouds is the same for every player on a server, due to their movement being dependent on world time.

History

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This section is missing information about:
  • 24w33a visual changes
  • Dimension type configurability
 
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Java Edition

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Java Edition Classic
May 23, 2009Notch says he accomplished adding "Clouds two tiles above the maximum build height".
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Added clouds, which float westward between layers 108 and 112.
Java Edition Indev
?The color and height of clouds can now be changed via world editing.
Java Edition Infdev
20100227-1414With the removal of Indev world types and formatting, clouds can no longer be recolored or have their height changed.
20100330Clouds no longer follow the player horizontally. However, they still follow the player vertically.[verify]
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Clouds are now 3D, have a top texture, and are translucent.
20100615A Fast/Fancy graphics setting is added, which toggles clouds between two- and three-dimensional.
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Clouds no longer have a further texture applied.
Java Edition Beta
1.8Pre-releaseNow clouds float between layers 128 and 132.
Java Edition
1.0.0Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5Clouds can now be disabled in the Video Options menu.
?Clouds now completely occlude the rendering of blocks when seen from below.
1.513w06aFixed blocks being unable to be seen through clouds from below.
13w10bUndid the previous fix due to performance reasons.
1.8.1pre4The shape of clouds on "Fast" and "Fancy" are now controlled with the same option that enables clouds, rather than with the standard Fast and Fancy graphics.
1.1318w10dBig optimizations to how clouds are rendered.
18w14aThe rendering of clouds has been optimized again.
1.1519w38bBlocks can now be seen through clouds from below again.[1]
19w44aClouds no longer follow the player vertically.[2]
1.1721w06aNow clouds float between layers 192 and 196.
21w13aReverted the above change.
1.18experimental snapshot 2Clouds once again float between layers 192 and 196.
1.21.625w16aClouds now exist all the way to the horizon, at 128 chunks.
The cloud texture now uses bitwise logic, preventing color and alpha transparency from functioning.
25w17aCloud rendering distance can now be configured independently of world/chunk render distance.
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The texture file used for clouds has been changed.
A creeper face pattern now appears in the clouds.
1.21.1125w41aCloud movement and position is now tied to the world time, hence the same for all players on a server.

Bedrock Edition

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Pocket Edition Alpha
v0.6.0Added clouds. Clouds could be seen only in Fancy graphics, and if so, the clouds appeared opaque and two-dimensional, similar to the Fast clouds seen on Java Edition.
v0.7.0Clouds are now toggled with the Beautiful Skies option.
v0.7.4Clouds now have a darker color to match Java Edition.
v0.8.0build 1Clouds are always three-dimensional, and are opaque and transparent with Fast and Fancy graphics, respectively.
v0.9.0build 1New culling of clouds.
Clouds have been made translucent, as opposed to being completely opaque.
v0.10.0build 1New double-sided lighting on clouds that's more coherent with the terrain.
build 6Better fog on clouds, starting farther away and following the sky color.
build 7The clouds and the terrain are now tinted red during sunset.
Bedrock Edition
1.17.40beta 1.17.40.20Now clouds float between layers 192 and 196.
1.18.0?Clouds once again float between layers 128 and 132 in old worlds.
1.21.80
Experiment
Vibrant Visuals
Preview 1.21.80.25Added a unique pattern of clouds for when Vibrant Visuals is turned on.
Added a unique lighting model for clouds with Vibrant Visuals, affected by directional lighting.
Clouds with Vibrant Visuals are rendered up to 128 chunks away regardless of render distance, controlled by a dedicated cloud distance setting.
1.21.90Preview 1.21.90.26The pattern of clouds has been changed.
Removed the pattern of clouds unique to Vibrant Visuals.

Legacy Console Edition

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Legacy Console Edition
Xbox 360Xbox OnePS3PS4PS VitaWii USwitch
TU1CU11.001.001.00Patch 11.0.1Added clouds.
TU5Cloud height raised to the top of the map, so clouds can no longer phase through blocks.
Cloud movement syncs with the game's time.

Issues

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Issues relating to "Cloud" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.

Trivia

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A creeper face that appears in clouds.
  • The cloud.png image includes a creeper face as gaps between clouds.

Gallery

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Textures

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Screenshots

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Development images

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