Minecraft’s community has a reputation for mind-blowing creations, but one player just raised the bar again. After three years of meticulous effort, Reddit user Plopidr_ revealed a custom world map made up of more than 70,000 blocks and it looks almost too real to believe.
Minecraft fan creates massive 50k x 30k map

Originally meant to be a simple cartography project, this build grew into something far more ambitious. Measuring 50,000 by 30,000 blocks with a max elevation of 512 blocks, the map features over 30 distinct biomes, from snowy peaks to desert valleys. It’s not just big it’s alive with texture, detail, and stunning geography.
Minecraft fan used multiple tools to craft this terrain
To bring this mega map to life, Plopidr_ relied on powerful world-building software:
- World Machine: used to sculpt realistic terrain like mountain ranges and erosion effects
- World Painter: added foliage, color variation, and environmental features
- Voxy mod: helped enhance visuals and block placement with greater precision
The result? A hand-crafted terrain that rivals real-world landscapes in depth and beauty.
Minecraft fan designed the map for realism, not survival
Although it features caves and minerals, the world isn’t survival-ready at least not yet. The underground elements were generated pre-Caves and Cliffs, meaning they lack the newer systems many players now expect. It also has no buildings or structures, so it leans more toward scenic exploration than gameplay utility.
Still, in the preview video shared online, the atmosphere is breathtaking. Sunsets over jagged cliffs, valleys wrapped in mist, rivers carving through dense forests it feels like something you’d see in a high-end open-world RPG.
Minecraft fan delivers a map worth watching even if you can’t play it
Plopidr_ hasn’t released the map to the public, and based on the post, there’s no clear plan to do so anytime soon. But that doesn’t diminish what’s been achieved here. For fans of Minecraft worldbuilding, this is one of the most realistic and large-scale creations in recent memory.
Three years. Seventy thousand blocks. And a world that reminds us what Minecraft is really capable of when vision meets patience.

