Is there a way to see where Chunks meet?

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I want to fix up a red stone system in the Spawn Chunk so it's always running no matter how far i go, however i'm concerned that when i start building it a part of the system will fall outside the chunk which could break the system, acting unpredictably because the chunk a part of the system is in doesn't update.

i am wondering, is there a way to see where Chunks meet so that i don't build this system between the 2 chunks?



Best Answer

If you have the Not Enough Items mod, you can press F9 a couple times and a chunk grid will be displayed. It's nice as it's very graphical and easy to check if you are outside of the boundary.

However, you do need to have Forge and the NEI mod installed.

Screenshot I found on Imgur: Screenshot I found on Imgur

If you hit F9 again, you will get an alternate view of this which adds a grid in between the chunks, making them very visible.

You can also use the F7 key to show where mobs spawn (if you want).




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Answer 2

Press F3 + G to show chunk boundaries.

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