How many hours is 1000 Minecraft days?
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Conversions - Minecraft time to real-time.
Minecraft Time | Minecraft Ticks | Real-Time |
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1 hour | 1,000 | 50 seconds |
1 day | 24,000 | 20 minutes |
1 week (7 days) | 168,000 | 2.3 hours (2h 20min) |
1 lunar cycle (8 days) | 192,000 | 2.6 hours (2h 40min) |
Play for 100 days. Play for 100 Minecraft days, which is equivalent to 33 hours in real time.
Real-life days = Minecraft days X 20 ÷ 1,440
Therefore, to play for 100 days and get the Passing of Time achievement, you must play for 33.26 hours.
Not only does Hardcore limit you to a single life, but it sets Minecraft to the hard difficulty, meaning enemies are tougher and it's possible to die from hunger. Philza survived for five years, streaming several days per week.
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No. The usual Minecraft day and night consists of 33 minutes. The day time takes up 20 minutes of that time.
This trophy requires you to play for 100 in-game days, each is a full 20 minutes, being equivalent to 33 hours play time, this will likely be the last trophy you obtain. Unfortunately there is no way to speed this up or manipulate the trophy so you must allow the full 100 days pass for it to unlock normally.
Game tick. A game tick is where Minecraft's game loop runs once. The game normally runs at a fixed rate of 20 ticks per second, so one tick happens every 0.05 seconds (50 milliseconds, or five hundredths of a second, or one twentieth of a second), making an in-game day last exactly 24000 ticks, or 20 minutes.
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How long does night last?
Daytime is from sunrise (this varies, but we can say approximately 6am) to sunset (we can say approximately 6pm). Night-time is from sunset to sunrise. Every day starts precisely at midnight.
Since Minecraft's time is based upon a system of ticks, the passage of 24,000 ticks in-game equates to a day in Minecraft and 20 minutes of real-world time, which means that there are 72 Minecraft days in a single real-world day of 24 hours.

Daytime in Minecraft lasts for 10 minutes while the night reigns for about 7 minutes. Days start at in-game 6 AM with a brief dawn that lasts about 23 seconds. After that, the sun hits its high point in the sky at five minutes. After 10 minutes and 28 seconds, players can now use a bed to sleep through the night.
In Minecraft, gameplay consists of cycles of day-time, followed by night-time. Each day-night cycle is 20 minutes long.
If you want to know how many days you've been playing the game, divide the game time value by 24000 or try the /time query day command. For example, a game time of 88398 would mean that 3.68325 days (88398/24000 = 3.68325) have passed in the game.
There is a logical reason why days do feel shorter. Day and night only matter on the surface, where it regulates mob spawning. At sunset, there's no mob on the surface.
Command | Estimated Time of Day |
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/time set 12000 | 6:00pm (sunset/dusk) |
/time set 13000 | 7:00pm (night) |
/time set 14000 | 8:00pm |
/time set 15000 | 9:00pm |
Game tick. A game tick is where Minecraft's game loop runs once. The game normally runs at a fixed rate of 20 ticks per second, so one tick happens every 0.05 seconds (50 milliseconds, or five hundredths of a second, or one twentieth of a second), making an in-game day last exactly 24000 ticks, or 20 minutes.