
Hey everybody, it’s UnderMyCap, and welcome back to another video! Today, I’m going to show you how to use the jigsaw block in Java Edition. I have done this video plenty of times before, but I wanted to create a new, updated version to help you out. Unfortunately, this does not work on Bedrock. Don’t get me wrong; you can actually give it to yourself, but for some reason, it does not work on Bedrock Edition. Let’s get straight into the jigsaw block. The jigsaw block looks like this: it’s kind of purple with a picture of a jigsaw and a few arrows on the top. To get it, type in `/give @s jigsaw` and hit enter. You’ll notice it updates to two, but I’ve given myself a second jigsaw block. Now, I’m going to quickly head over to a super flat world to show you just how easy and cool these are. Okay, now that I’m on a super flat world, I’m going to show you how its generation works. One of the coolest things you can generate with it is a village, so let’s get straight into that. Once you place the jigsaw block, you are greeted with a whole bunch of empty fields. Do not worry; this is super simple and straightforward once you get the hang of it. Because I’m going to build a village with all of its roads and streets, I will simply do the street structure. In the top “Target Pool” section, we want to type in `village`. Treat this almost like a file explorer. Go inside the Villager folder and then into the plains. You can change this to whatever you like; you can change it to spruce, taiga, or any of the other biomes. I’m just going to keep it as plains because that’s the simplest. Then, type in `streets`. If you want to do houses, you can simply remove the streets section and replace it with houses, but as I mentioned, I’m doing streets. Now let’s move on to the next part, which is the “Name” target pool and “Turns Into.” We are going to keep “Turns Into” as air right now because we don’t want it to turn into anything else. For the name, we simply want to type in `street`, and for “Target Name,” we also want to type in `street`. We are done! Now that we’ve completed this, you can see a whole bunch of little buttons at the bottom like “rollable levels,” “keep jigsaw,” and “generate.” The “levels” option is really cool. If you want a smaller village with lots of smaller roads, you would choose something between level one and level two, but if you want a massive village, you would set it to level seven. So let’s do level seven and hit generate. Wow! You can see that the jigsaw blocks have generated a whole bunch of paths. You’ll notice there are a lot of jigsaw blocks everywhere, and trust me, that is completely okay. You’ll see that many of these blocks point sideways; you also have some in the floor as well. These are simply decorations and houses. If you click on one, you can see that it has its target pool as houses, building entrance, etc. If you want to generate that house, all you need to do is select a level and hit generate. You’ll notice that it actually generates a house. This one generated in the wrong direction, which is a bit odd, but yes, you can see it’s generated a house. Oh my gosh, I’ve made a mess! If you want to generate a house with your jigsaw blocks, do not worry. You can simply place a block and type this in. If you copy this exactly, ensuring that the arrow is pointing somewhere sideways and not upwards or downwards, you can actually generate a house. So I’ll use level seven again and generate, and you can see that we have generated a huge villager house, and it’s actually functional. It has all of its usual stuff inside. I’ve honestly never seen this house before, and it’s kind of useless since there’s no second-story layer. That’s about it for the video! If you enjoyed it, don’t forget to leave a like and subscribe; it would be greatly appreciated. Join TeamCat—we just hit 10K subscribers! I want to say thank you to everyone who has subscribed. Thank you so much for being along with me on this journey. If you’re new, I hope you can join us and help us reach 20K in the future! Thank you so much for watching, and I can’t wait to see you in the next video. See you!
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