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  1. FULL XRAY GLITCH in Minecraft 1.18.2 (tutorial) I created an xray glitch for the newest version of Minecraft, where it was supposedly patched. This is incredibly useful for inescapable...

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  2. This method allows you to X-ray through a lava sea in the Nether. As many chains as desired. All you need to do is place the chains sideways and you're done. Pig method [edit | edit source] Another X-ray hack allows you to ride a pig in a 1 1/2 block high space. Place top slabs one block up from the floor, then ride a pig beneath them.

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    X-ray glitches are useful for locating underground structures such as dungeons and mineshafts. They can also help you find end portal rooms once you are near a stronghold. If you are in the Nether, you can use x-ray glitches to locate fortresses and bastions. Make sure that you're allowed to use this glitch in servers, though. For most servers, thi...

    For time efficiency, the game only renders block surfaces if there is a transparent block between the surface and the player. For this purpose, transparent generally means that the player can see through the block, although lavais also transparent for this purpose. Normally, the camera is inside a transparent block, unless the player is suffocating...

    Composter and gravity block method

    This method works by putting the player into the crawl animation using a falling block while inside of a composter. Video by Lewis The method requires the following: 1. 1 composter 2. 1 of any solidfalling block (Sand, gravel, and concrete powder all work) To execute the glitch, simply position yourself inside of a composter and place the falling block above your head so it falls on top of the composter and puts you into the crawl position. It might be easier to see underground spaces if you...

    Piston and slab method

    This method works by pushing a slabinto the player's head. Since slabs are partial blocks, the game does not consider the player to be inside a block. This trick has two main variants: One for looking upward and one for looking downward. To x-ray upward, you need the following: 1. 1 lever 2. 2 redstone 3. 1 piston 4. 2 slab It is recommended to have multiple slabs, so you can see more. The main setup is as follows, where everything is at head height: Again, you may wish to surround your head...

    Falling snow method

    This method works by gravity-affected blocks landing at the player's feet and piling up to the player's eye level. It can only be used to x-ray downward. You need the following materials: 1. 1 sand(or other cubic, gravity-affected block) 2. 4 top snow 3. Lots of slabs(optional, but increases visibility) To begin, dig a 1-deep hole, and surround it with bottom slabs. Place a solid block above the hole, high enough that you can walk underneath. Next, place the sand on top, then stack the snow....

    Chain-lava method

    This method allows you to X-ray through a lava sea in the Nether. 1. As many chains as desired. All you need to do is place the chains sideways and you're done.

    In Bedrock Edition the Stripe Landsmay be considered an x-ray bug, in that they follow the same rules for what blocks are visible. This is why the sides of blocks do not always render.

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  3. That's an XRay Glitch Working in Minecraft 1.18.2. If you know other XRay glitches working in minecraft 1.18.2, let me know in the comments down below. For o...

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  4. I was playing with pistons and found this. It isn't the most practical but it's still working somehow. If it's an already widely known glitch, I apologize; link me the original post and I'll remove this, so that no dupe exists. Link to the Video.

  5. Does not work in 1.18 java with either the cheap sand/gravel trick or the more time consuming piston trick. Went to version 1.17.1 and it works no problem. Can't say for sure with bedrock as I don't own that version. They fixed it.

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  7. It works for looking down for scouting out caves, but it seems it only shows the mobs inside? Might be a server thing, as this was done on one. But, basically, steps when you have this built: Boom, X-Ray! If you don't put slabs around, you'll only be able to X-Ray through the block directly below you. I don't fully know why. Enjoy! Whoaaa cool!

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