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I Found Minecraft's Rarest Secret Blocks

PrestonPlayz
24:32 · 4.6M views · January 4, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
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This video is safe for most kids, offering a fun and educational look at Minecraft glitches while teaching critical thinking about online claims. The creator's honest testing—showing both successes and failures—makes it a great tool for discussing how to evaluate information. The only minor concern is the fast pace and occasional mild frustration, but overall it's a positive, engaging watch for Minecraft fans.

Content Breakdown · 2 Categories

Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

Mild engagement requests such as 'like the video if you think this is fake, subscribe if you think it's real', but no guilt-tripping or superstition.

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like the video if you think this is fake, subscribe if you think it's real
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

In-game combat includes creeper explosions, warden kills, and mob interactions, all within Minecraft's stylized fantasy environment.

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lighting a creeper to one-shot the warden
killing the warden on diamond blocks

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a fun, engaging exploration of Minecraft glitches and secrets, where the creator tests various claims from clickbait videos. It does an excellent job of teaching critical thinking by showing both successes and failures, and it encourages persistence and curiosity. However, the fast-paced editing and occasional mild frustration from the creator (e.g., 'this is so stupid') might be overstimulating for younger viewers. There is no violence, language, or mature content, but children may need help understanding that some glitches are real while others are fake, and that not everything online is accurate.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Which of the Minecraft glitches in the video do you think was real, and which was fake? How can you tell the difference?
  2. 2The creator tried many times and failed before some glitches worked. What does that teach us about trying new things?
  3. 3If you could create your own secret Minecraft block, what would it do and why?
  4. 4Why do you think some people make clickbait videos about Minecraft? How can we be smart about what we watch online?
I Found Minecraft's Rarest Secret Blocks
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What's This Video About?

Preston is discovering Minecraft’s RAREST blocks... but what he DOESN’T know is that his friend Chase is PRANKING him… will Preston find out? I hope you enjoy this story :D ❇️ SUBSCRIBE - http://preston.gg/subscribeplayz 👕 FIRE MERCH - http://www.firemerch.com/ 🔥 DOWNLOAD APP - http://firemerch.app/download 👀 FOLLOW ME HERE! ☛ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@preston ☛ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/prestonplayz/ ☛ Twitter - https://twitter.com/Preston 🎮 MY FAN DISCORD! ☛ https://fire.vip/discord ------------------------------ Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound Click here for a free trial! http://share.epidemicsound.com/TBNR If you believe your copyrighted work was unintentionally used in this video without permission, please contact us at copyright@tbnr.net

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 8 and up. The content is entirely focused on testing in-game glitches and secrets in Minecraft, with no real violence, strong language, or mature themes. However, some younger children may find the fast-paced editing and occasional frustration from the creator confusing or overstimulating.

Does this video contain violence or scary content?

No, the video does not contain any real violence, threats, or weapons. All content is based on Minecraft gameplay, including fantasy violence like creeper explosions and warden fights, which are part of the game's normal mechanics and are presented in a playful, non-graphic manner.

What educational value does this video have?

The video has strong educational value for children interested in Minecraft. It teaches problem-solving, critical thinking, and persistence as the creator tests various in-game glitches and secrets. Kids can learn about game mechanics, redstone, and creative experimentation, though some concepts may require prior Minecraft knowledge.

Is this video safe for my child to watch?

The video is safe for children. There is no strong language, sexual content, substance use, or bullying. The only minor concern is the creator's occasional frustration and use of phrases like 'this is so stupid,' which are mild and not harmful. The video is purely about Minecraft gameplay and testing glitches.

Does this video contain any sponsored content or ads?

The video is not sponsored and contains no hidden advertising. The creator is simply testing Minecraft glitches and secrets for entertainment. There are no product placements, brand endorsements, or promotional content.

What are the positive and negative messages in this video?

The video encourages creative thinking and experimentation, which are positive. However, it may also promote a 'try everything' attitude toward in-game glitches, which could lead to frustration if children can't replicate the results. Parents should discuss that not everything seen online works in real gameplay and that persistence is key, but it's okay to fail.

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