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Rainbow Blocks Mod / Addon

Mods 1.26 / Mods 1.21




Rainbow Blocks Mod is made for players who want that “anything can happen” energy in their world. You craft Rainbow Lucky Blocks, place them down, and break them to trigger random outcomes. The fun is the unpredictability—sometimes you get a nice drop, sometimes you get mobs, and sometimes a small structure spawns. And the mod is honest about it: not all outcomes are good, so you’re basically signing up for risk every time you pop one.





In survival, the best way to use Rainbow Blocks Mod is to treat Rainbow Lucky Blocks like an event, not a normal resource. Don’t crack them open inside your main base unless you’re okay with something going sideways. Make a dedicated “luck zone” a short walk away—an empty patch of land where a surprise structure or a sudden mob spawn won’t wreck your storage area or ruin your build vibe. That one habit keeps the chaos fun instead of annoying, especially if you’re playing long-term.

The randomness also makes it perfect for multiplayer nights. One person gets a lucky drop, another gets jumped by mobs, and the whole session turns into a story you’ll bring up later. If you’re doing a friend group challenge, keep it simple: everyone opens the same number of Rainbow Lucky Blocks and you see who ends up the most stacked after surviving the bad hits. Rainbow Blocks Mod works especially well when everyone agrees the point is laughs and clutch moments, not perfectly balanced progression.

For content creation, Rainbow Lucky Blocks are basically instant highlight generators because every break is suspense. The small structure spawns are also great for turning a normal world into something more chaotic-looking over time, since the landscape can change based on pure luck. Just remember the “not all good” part and play like it matters—go in with space, be ready to react, and don’t carry your entire life’s savings in your inventory when you start a lucky block streak. Rainbow Blocks Mod is simple on paper, but in Minecraft Bedrock it hits hard because it turns one break into a gamble every single time.

Installation Mod:
- Download the .mcaddon / .mcpack;
- Open the file to import into the game;
- In World Settings → Resource Packs and Behavior Packs, enable it (turn on Experiments if needed);
- Have fun!

rainbow-blocks-v1_3.mcaddon [102.71 Kb] (downloads: 108)



Comments (2)

{text} This mod looks cool.

Gael Gael 24 May 2026 18:00 Reply
Quote: Gael
{text} This mod looks cool.


I really dreamed of something like this.
mine-craft mine-craft 3 June 2026 00:51 Reply

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