Java Edition Alpha v1.0.6
Minecraft Alpha v1.0.6

| Edition | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Official name |
Seecret Friday 5 | |||||
| Release date |
July 16, 2010 | |||||
| Downloads | ||||||
| Protocol version |
10 | |||||
| Minimum Java version | ||||||
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Other editions with a version "1.0.6":
Alpha v1.0.6,[1] also known as Seecret Friday 5, is the fifth seecret update of Java Edition Alpha, released on July 16, 2010,[2] which added boats, cacti and large trees.
Additions
Blocks
- Player receives 1HP damage when punching them, right clicking on them, or making steps on them.
They look like this in the inventory.
Non-mob entities
- Can be ridden by right-clicking on them.
- They break if they are placed on the land, or if impact with the land is made.
- Can fit into a single water block.
World generation
- Re-added fancy trees with less chance to spawn, as they now coexist with normal trees.
Changes
Blocks
- No longer decay.
- Now have a 1⁄20 (5%) chance of dropping a sapling instead of 1⁄10 (10%).
- Now require only 4 snowballs to be crafted instead of 9.
- They still always drop 6 snowballs, allowing for an infinite source of snowballs.
Items
General
- Items can now be seen being held in third person, but they are huge in terms of scale.
- Now stack up to 16 instead of 8.
- Thrown snowballs won't disappear anymore.
Mobs

Animals
- Now only spawn above grass blocks.
Fixes
1 bug fixed
- Fixed snowing through snow blocks.
Gallery
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The Minecraft webpage with this version. -
Large trees as they appeared in this version. -
A third-person perspective of a player in a boat. -

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References
- ↑ "Minecraft Gameplay" – NeXuSJumpeR on YouTube, July 16, 2010
- ↑ Seecret Friday 5! OooooOOOoo! – The Word of Notch, July 16, 2010
