In traditional Minecraft, an X-ray texture pack works by changing the visual appearance of solid blocks (like stone, dirt, or deepslate). The pack makes these blocks transparent or semi-transparent while leaving ore blocks (diamonds, gold, iron) fully opaque. When you look at a wall, you don't see the stone; you see the gaps where the ore is hiding.
It is a client-side visual exploit—meaning it only changes what you see, not the actual server data.
Many players coming from Minecraft assume the same trick will work in Bloxd.io. This assumption is dangerous for three major reasons: the game engine, the anti-cheat system, and the file structure.
If you want, I can draft a short installation guide tailored to your OS and the current Bloxd.io version—tell me which platform you use (Windows, macOS, or browser).
The X-Ray Texture Pack in Bloxd.io is a specialized visual modification designed to make common terrain blocks—such as stone, dirt, and gravel—transparent or invisible, allowing players to see through the ground to locate ores, chests, and underground bases. Key Features & Functionality
Selective Transparency: Most X-Ray packs target "junk" blocks like Stone, Andesite, Diorite, and Granite, making them nearly invisible.
Ore Highlighting: Ores like Diamond, Gold, and Iron are often given bright outlines or color-coded glows (e.g., Orange for Diamonds, Red for Moonstone) to make them stand out in the dark.
Game Mode Variations: Specific packs exist for different modes, such as a "Murder Mystery/Infection Cheat Pack" for spotting players through walls or a "Hide and Seek Cheat Pack" for finding hiders.
Visual Utility: Some versions include "Night Vision" overlays or simplified skyboxes to improve underground visibility without the need for light sources. The "Arthur Fix" & Anti-Cheat Measures X Ray Texture Pack In Bloxd Io
Recent updates to Bloxd.io by the developer (Arthur) have actively targeted X-Ray packs.
Blackened Textures: Many standard transparency-based packs now render the "see-through" areas as solid black instead of transparent, effectively blinding the player.
Technical Blocks: Some users report that updated game mechanics now force a background texture when a block is supposed to be clear, making older X-Ray links non-functional. Pros and Cons Pros Cons
Efficient Mining: Massively reduces the time spent "strip mining" for rare ores like Moonstone.
Visual Glitches: Can cause severe screen flickering or "ghost blocks" that make navigation difficult.
Tactical Advantage: In PvP or Bed Wars, it helps locate hidden chests and enemy fortifications.
Performance Lag: Loading massive transparent textures can sometimes cause frame drops on lower-end devices.
Ease of Use: Simple to install via the in-game "Settings" or "Graphics" menu. In traditional Minecraft, an X-ray texture pack works
Ban Risk: Using these in competitive lobbies can lead to reports and potential account bans for cheating. How to Install (Current Method)
Open Settings: Press 'O' or click the gear icon in Bloxd.io.
Texture Pack Section: Navigate to the "Texture Pack" or "Graphics" tab.
Upload/Link: Click "Custom" and paste a direct Imgur link (it must start with i.imgur.com) or drag and drop a texture folder.
Refresh: Apply the settings and reload the page for the changes to take effect. Popular versions like the Xray Ultimate or Batman17's Minecraft X-Ray
are frequently updated to try and bypass the latest developer patches. New Minecraft X-Ray Texture Pack - Bloxd.io Wiki
* Familiar? (X-RAY EDITION) Texture Pack! * Outlined Ores: * Direct Link: https://i.imgur.com/sfwwPy3.png. * Preview Link: https:/ Bloxd.io Wiki Texture Pack | Bloxd.io Wiki | Fandom
Unlike standard Minecraft, Bloxd.io runs directly in your browser, so you don't install files into a folder. Instead, you use an external link provided by the community. only ores (iron
Some players discuss a "low render distance glitch" or "gamma hack" that mimics X-ray. For a brief period in older versions of Bloxd.io, setting your browser's zoom to extremely low levels or disabling certain WebGL features would cause blocks to flicker. However, these glitches are patched within 24-48 hours of discovery.
If you find a current YouTube video showing a glitch, check the upload date. If it is older than 2 weeks, it is already fixed.
Short answer: No, not in the traditional Minecraft sense.
Many "Bloxd.io hacks" ask you to paste a malicious code into your browser console. This code can steal your session cookie. With that cookie, a hacker can log into your Bloxd.io account (or even your linked Google account) without a password.
1. It’s Ugly as Sin The game looks broken. You’re staring at floating ores, doors, and chests in a void of grey placeholder outlines. Immersion? Gone. Enjoyment? Feels like debugging software, not playing a game.
2. Performance Hits Bloxd.io is already not the smoothest WebGL experience. Rendering transparency across hundreds of blocks causes massive frame drops. I experienced stuttering and input lag that got me killed in PvP more times than the x-ray helped.
3. Most “Packs” Are Scams Here’s the critical warning: 90% of YouTube tutorials or Discord links for “Bloxd.io X-Ray packs” are phishing attempts. I found multiple that asked for:
4. The Ban Hammer is Real Contrary to what some claim, Bloxd.io does have anti-cheat. It’s not sophisticated, but it flags abnormal block-breaking patterns. If you mine 60 diamonds in 2 minutes, a moderator (or automated system) will notice. I tested this on an alt account—it was temporarily suspended within 4 hours of obvious x-ray mining.
Unlike traditional Minecraft X-Ray mods (which modify code), Bloxd.io runs entirely in a browser. An X-Ray “texture pack” for Bloxd isn’t a true mod—it’s a custom resource pack or script that replaces solid block textures (stone, dirt, wood) with transparent or semi-transparent PNGs. In theory, only ores (iron, gold, emerald) and valuable blocks remain solid.