A Minecraft player has shared their impressive recreation of an incredibly detailed eye in-game. While most players might think of the Eye of Ender when it comes to Minecraft, this creation shows off a human eye.

Over the years, Minecraft fans have been known for being one of the most creative communities in the world, with builds of all shapes and sizes being shown off online. Of course, it's always impressive when a player spends a crazy amount of time dedicated to one massive build - just recently, one Minecraft player spent nine months digging up a 1 million block mountain. But there's definitely something to be said when a player gets creative to build something impressive in a smaller area, and that's exactly what has happened here.

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Redditor alethna_ shared the amazing creation, which has been completed without the use of any Minecraft mods. This only makes the creation all the more impressive, and the level of detail they've managed to achieve is incredible given the small scale of the build. Arguably the strongest feature of this Minecraft eye recreation is how alethna_ uses different shades of wood to represent the shadows and eyelashes, and gives it a new level of detail.

Interestingly, it's not the first time a gamer has taken on the challenge of recreating a human eye in-game. One player even built an entire house inside an eye in Minecraft, and while that build may be bigger in scale, it certainly doesn't take away from the ingenuity of alethna_'s creation. At this point, it seems as though gamers have recreated just about everything in Minecraft, and there's always an incredible build just around the corner for anything that seems to be missing from the community collection.

Minecraft remains one of the most popular games in the world, with new generations of players remaining enthralled with the title in the same way that players were on its initial release over 10 years ago. The game continues to receive regular updates from developer Mojang, with the recent Minecraft Trails and Tales update being the biggest addition to the game in a very long time, with Archaeology the star feature changing how the game is played. While it's unknown just how long the studio plans to support the game, it has shown no sign of slowing down any time soon. As long as Minecraft remains a top seller for Mojang, no doubt the updates for the game will keep on flowing.

Minecraft is available on Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and legacy consoles.

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