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{{about||other pyramids|Pyramid|other temples|Temple|the {{MCD|mission}} {{in|Dungeons}}|MCD:Overgrown Temple}}
{{about||the {{MCD|mission}} {{in|Dungeons}}|MCD:Overgrown Temple}}
{{Infobox structure
{{Infobox structure
| biome = {{BiomeLink|Jungle}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Bamboo Jungle}}{{Only|JE|short=1}}
| biome = {{BiomeLink|Jungle}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Bamboo Jungle}}{{Only|JE|short=1}}<br>{{BiomeLink|Jungle Hills}}{{Only|be|short=1}}
| image = Jungle pyramid.png
| image = Jungle pyramid.png
| image size = 250px
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* {{BlockLink|Redstone Dust}}
* {{BlockLink|Redstone Dust}}
* {{BlockLink|Sticky Piston}}
* {{BlockLink|Sticky Piston}}
* {{BlockLink|Tripwire}}
* {{BlockLink|String}}
* {{BlockLink|Tripwire Hook}}
* {{BlockLink|Tripwire Hook}}
* {{BlockLink|Vines}}
* {{BlockLink|Vines}}
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{{relevant tutorial|Defeating temples}}
{{relevant tutorial|Defeating temples}}
A '''jungle pyramid'''<ref group="fn"><code>jungle_pyramid</code> is the in-game structure ID {{in|java}}.</ref> or '''jungle temple''' is an above ground [[Minecraft:structure]] found in [[Minecraft:jungle]] biomes built mostly of [[Minecraft:cobblestone]] and [[Minecraft:mossy cobblestone]]. The jungle pyramid contains two loot [[Minecraft:chest]]s, one at the end of a hallway of [[Minecraft:arrow]] booby traps and one hidden behind a [[Minecraft:lever]] puzzle.
A '''jungle pyramid'''<ref group="fn"><code>jungle_pyramid</code> is the in-game structure ID {{in|java}}.</ref>, also known as a '''jungle temple''', is an above ground [[Minecraft:structure]] found in [[Minecraft:jungle]] biomes built mostly of [[Minecraft:cobblestone]] and [[Minecraft:mossy cobblestone]]. The jungle pyramid contains two loot [[Minecraft:chest]]s, one at the end of a hallway of [[Minecraft:arrow]] booby traps, and one hidden behind a [[Minecraft:lever]] puzzle.


== Generation ==
== Generation ==
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=== Config ===
=== Config ===
{{el|java}}:
{{el|java}}:
<section begin="config"/><div class="treeview">
<section begin="config" /><div class="treeview">
*{{nbt|compound}} Structure configuration
*{{nbt|compound}} Structure configuration
**{{nbt|string|type}}: {{cd|minecraft:jungle_temple}}
**{{nbt|string|type}}: {{cd|minecraft:jungle_temple}}
** {{Nbt inherit/structure}}
** {{Nbt inherit/structure}}
</div><section end="config"/>
</div><section end="config" />


== History ==
== History ==
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|{{HistoryLine||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps3=none|psvita=none|ps4=1.83|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[Minecraft:Chest]]s in jungle pyramids may contain [[Minecraft:bamboo]].}}
|{{HistoryLine||xbox=none|xbone=none|ps3=none|psvita=none|ps4=1.83|wiiu=none|switch=none|[[Minecraft:Chest]]s in jungle pyramids may contain [[Minecraft:bamboo]].}}
}}
}}
<gallery>
Jeb Jungle Temple.png|A jungle temple on the side of a hill.
Pocket Edition Jungle Temple 1.jpg|First image of a jungle temple {{in|Bedrock}}.
Pocket Edition Jungle Temple 2.jpg|Second image of a jungle temple in ''Bedrock Edition''.
Pocket Edition Jungle Temple 3.jpg|Third image of a jungle temple in ''Bedrock Edition''.
Pocket Edition Jungle Temple 4.jpg|Fourth image of a jungle temple in ''Bedrock Edition''.
</gallery>


== Issues ==
== Issues ==
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JTW2.png|Frontal view of a jungle pyramid generated on the water
JTW2.png|Frontal view of a jungle pyramid generated on the water
Floating temple.webp|A floating jungle pyramid in ''Java Edition''
Floating temple.webp|A floating jungle pyramid in ''Java Edition''
Temple in the Jungle.jpg|A jungle pyramid
</gallery>
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Templedestroyedbyportal.png|Jungle pyramid and a [[Minecraft:ruined portal]]
Templedestroyedbyportal.png|Jungle pyramid and a [[Minecraft:ruined portal]]
Multiple structures in a canyon.png|Jungle pyramid along with [[Minecraft:stronghold]] and [[Minecraft:mineshaft]] generated in one [[Minecraft:canyon]]
Multiple structures in a canyon.png|Jungle pyramid along with [[Minecraft:stronghold]] and [[Minecraft:mineshaft]] generated in one [[Minecraft:canyon]]
</gallery>
=== Mojang screenshots ===
<gallery>
Jeb Jungle Temple.png|A jungle temple on the side of a hill.
Pocket Edition Jungle Temple 1.jpg|First image of a jungle temple {{in|Bedrock}}.
Pocket Edition Jungle Temple 2.jpg|Second image of a jungle temple in ''Bedrock Edition''.
Pocket Edition Jungle Temple 3.jpg|Third image of a jungle temple in ''Bedrock Edition''.
Pocket Edition Jungle Temple 4.jpg|Fourth image of a jungle temple in ''Bedrock Edition''.
Temple in the Jungle.jpg|A jungle pyramid.
</gallery>
</gallery>



Latest revision as of 11:09, 2 June 2026

Template:Infobox structure Template:Relevant tutorial A jungle pyramid<ref group="fn">jungle_pyramid is the in-game structure ID Template:In.</ref>, also known as a jungle temple, is an above ground Minecraft:structure found in Minecraft:jungle biomes built mostly of Minecraft:cobblestone and Minecraft:mossy cobblestone. The jungle pyramid contains two loot Minecraft:chests, one at the end of a hallway of Minecraft:arrow booby traps, and one hidden behind a Minecraft:lever puzzle.

Generation

Jungle pyramids can generate in Minecraft:jungles, but not Minecraft:sparse jungles.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> Template:IN, they can also generate in Minecraft:bamboo jungles.

Jungle pyramids can be located with jungle Minecraft:explorer maps, which are sold by Minecraft:desert, Minecraft:savanna and Minecraft:swamp Minecraft:cartographers.

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Structure

Template:Main Jungle pyramids consist of Minecraft:cobblestone, Minecraft:mossy cobblestone, and Minecraft:vines. There are 3 floors.

It is possible to find blocks that normally generate outside the pyramid (like Minecraft:leaves) appearing inside, possibly blocking the Minecraft:chests or Minecraft:dispensers, or interrupting the Minecraft:redstone.

Puzzle

Template:Main On the bottom floor, there is a puzzle consisting of 3 Minecraft:levers on 3 Minecraft:chiseled stone bricks connected to a hidden Minecraft:piston mechanism. If the combination is entered correctly, a block on the main floor is pulled away, revealing a chest.

Trap

Down the hall from the puzzle, there is another chest. There are two Minecraft:tripwire lines connected to dispensers with 2–14 Minecraft:arrows, hidden behind vines. The first tripwire is in the middle of the hallway and the second tripwire is around the corner in front of the chest. Walking over the tripwire triggers the dispenser attached to it. Breaking the tripwire with anything other than Minecraft:shears also triggers it.

Loot

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Chests

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Dispensers

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Data values

ID

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Config

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History

Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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Legacy Console Edition

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Issues

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Gallery

Screenshots

Unique generation

Mojang screenshots

In other media

See also

Notes

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References

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Navigation

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