Minecraft's world is made up of chunks, which are 16 x 16 blocks large on the X and Z axis, and 384 blocks on the Y axis. When you first load into a world, a set number of chunks load around you, ...
If you want to find out your world’s chunk borders without manually calculating, an easy way is to head over to the Chunk Base website. This website lets you easily find out all the important areas of ...
You can see chunk borders in Minecraft: Java Edition by pressing the F3 and G keys at the same time. A multicolored grid will appear around the chunk you're standing in, and it'll follow you as you ...