Introduction: What is an X-Ray Texture Pack? In the vast, blocky world of Minecraft, few tools are as controversial—or as effective—as the X-Ray Texture Pack. For version 1.16.5, one of the most beloved and stable releases of the Nether Update era, these packs represent a shortcut through the core gameplay loop of mining. But what exactly are they?

If you do choose to install one, remember: back up your world first, never use it on a server without explicit permission, and always keep a clean, non-X-Ray pack ready for when you want to actually play the game again.

An X-Ray Texture Pack is not a mod; it is a resource pack that alters the textures of specific blocks. Instead of rendering every block with its full, opaque texture, an X-Ray pack replaces most common blocks (like stone, dirt, gravel, and andesite) with transparent or semi-transparent textures. Meanwhile, it leaves valuable ores (diamonds, emeralds, gold, iron, ancient debris) and key blocks (lava, water, spawners) with bright, obvious textures—often neon pink, green, or white.

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