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Blind Spots

"Blind Spots" is a song composed by C418 that plays when the player is in Creative mode.

"Blind Spots" starts off primarily featuring a major seven chord, and later introduces darker minor chords. The entire track is a piano song dominated by a repeated quarter note rhythm. The piano, which has an echo effect on it, plays a bright melody before it is joined by a synth orchestra, with some quiet synth percussion.

At some points, there are chiptune-style synthesizers playing chords that support the main melody, and at other points, there is a distorted bell or chime sound (possibly a kalimba) that plays arpeggiated chords. There is also a synth bass that plays arpeggiated chords throughout.

"Blind Spots"
Song by C418
Track released November 9, 2013
Length 05:32
Genre Ambient
Songwriter(s) C418
Link

"Blind Spots" is a song composed by C418 that plays when the player is in Creative mode.

Locations

BiomeProbability
Java EditionBedrock Edition
Beach3.03%3.13%
Cold Ocean3.03%3.13%
Dappled Forest3.03%3.13%
Deep Cold Ocean3.03%3.13%
Deep Frozen Ocean3.03%3.13%
Deep Lukewarm Ocean3.03%3.13%
Deep Ocean3.03%3.13%
Frozen Ocean3.03%3.13%
Frozen River3.03%3.13%
Ice Spikes3.03%3.13%
Lukewarm Ocean3.03%3.13%
Mushroom Fields3.03%3.13%
Ocean3.03%3.13%
Plains3.03%3.13%
River3.03%3.13%
Savanna3.03%3.13%
Savanna Plateau3.03%3.13%
Snowy Beach3.03%3.13%
Snowy Plains3.03%3.13%
Snowy Taiga3.03%3.13%
Stony Shore3.03%3.13%
Sunflower Plains3.03%3.13%
Taiga3.03%3.13%
Warm Ocean3.03%3.13%
Windswept Forest3.03%3.13%
Windswept Gravelly Hills3.03%3.13%
Windswept Hills3.03%3.13%
Windswept Savanna3.03%3.13%

Track description

Previews of tracks in Minecraft have been shortened to 30 seconds on this wiki in accordance with fair use rationale. "11" and "Magnetic Circuit" are exempt from this.

"Blind Spots" starts off primarily featuring a major seven chord, and later introduces darker minor chords. The entire track is a piano song dominated by a repeated quarter note rhythm. The piano, which has an echo effect on it, plays a bright melody before it is joined by a synth orchestra, with some quiet synth percussion.

At some points, there are chiptune-style synthesizers playing chords that support the main melody, and at other points, there is a distorted bell or chime sound (possibly a kalimba) that plays arpeggiated chords. There is also a synth bass that plays arpeggiated chords throughout.

Data values

ID

Java Edition:

Soundtrack Title File name Sound events
"Blind Spots" blind_spots.ogg music.creative

Bedrock Edition:

Soundtrack Title File name Sound events
"Blind Spots" creative2.ogg music.game.creative

Raw music files

In Java Edition, the music files can be found in .minecraft/assets/objects.[a]

In Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education, it can be found in:

  • Mobile: com.mojang/resource_packs/music/vanilla_music/sounds/music/game/creative/
  • Windows: %PROGRAMFILES%\WindowsApps\Microsoft.MinecraftUWP_<version>_x64_8wekyb3d8bbwe\data\resource_packs\vanilla_music\sounds\music\game\creative

All music files are in Ogg Vorbis.

History

Java Edition

Java Edition
2013 Music UpdateAdded "Blind Spots", as "creative2.ogg".
1.7.4December 5, 2013"creative2" is now stored in an indexed hash, rather than stored directly in the .minecraft folder.
1.20.3November 8, 2023"creative2.ogg" was renamed to "blind_spots.ogg".

Bedrock Edition

Pocket Edition
1.0.0alpha 0.17.0.1Added "Blind Spots", as "creative2.ogg". The track has to be downloaded separately.
Bedrock Edition
1.19.30Preview 1.19.30.22"creative2" is now included on Android and Fire devices and no longer needs to be downloaded from the marketplace.

Legacy Console Edition

Legacy Console Edition
Xbox 360Xbox OnePS3PS4PS VitaWii USwitch
TU24CU11.071.001.00Patch 11.0.1Added "Blind Spots", as "creative2.ogg"

Issues

Issues relating to "Blind Spots" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.

Quotes

“Blind Spots” is the first song I wrote with the clear intention of having a unique soundtrack for Minecraft’s “creative mode”. I tried to create a piece that doesn’t particularly change much, but keeps reiterating on itself, like a constant remixing of its core theme. As the piece ends, it becomes very melancholic and solemn, but quickly returns to being positive. Things end, but that’s not bad.

— C418 on c418.org

References

  1. The files in the objects folder are hashed. To locate the music files, see Tutorial:Sound directory.