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This page recently had a bunch of redirects created for it and now has over 130 redirects. The majority of them such as "Number 0" and "> symbol" seem extremely vague and therefore unnecessary, but I don't know if those are the actual names for the block in-game. If that is not the case, I propose deleting all of the number/symbol redirects. –Sonicwave talk 18:47, 29 July 2022 (UTC)
I found official name of this blocks i found it in the Changelog of MinecraftEdu and it says "Added Number blocks"--MinecraftCreator (talk) 13:41, 8 November 2023 (UTC)
I wonder why are the images of blocks representing numbers (0123456789) shown in the infobox but others (+−÷×=><.,π) remain in the gallery section? Ooooooooo1 (talk) 03:18, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
On the page "List of historical block textures" there's a Percent Block texture, shall it be added here?
am i putting too much info about the show?
The name seems to be similar to a British show called Numberblocks. Numberblocks is a TV show that teaches math. [spoiler]The show consists of the titular species, Numberblocks. Numberblocks have the ability to add up together and split, and they are named after how many blocks they have (for example, Two has two blocks.) It also references superstitions like Seven being lucky. Most of the show takes place on Numberland, a fictional planet.The show consists of the titular species, Numberblocks. Numberblocks have the ability to add up together and split, and they are named after how many blocks they have (for example, Two has two blocks.) It also references superstitions like Seven being lucky. Most of the show takes place on Numberland, a fictional planet. I assume that @NmbrblcksFan knows about the show, based off of his username. Is adding the following to the top of the page necessary:
Not to be confused with the children's show Numberblocks. 👁 Image
N3verDigStraightUp (talk) 20:56, 22 February 2026 (UTC)