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This page contains all available error messages in Minecraft.

Commands errors[]

Syntax error: Unexpected "e.g" at "e.g".[]

Displayed when a player does not type a command correctly.

Unknown command: e.g. Please check that the command exists and that you have permission to use it.[]

Displayed when a player attempts to use a command that does not exist or the player executed the command does not have permission to do so.

Cannot place blocks outside of the world.[]

Displayed when attempts to use command to place block(s) that are either not in the build limit, or are in an unload chunk.

The number you have entered ("e.g") is too big, it must be at most "e.g".[]

Displayed when a player attempts to enter a number that's too large, generally over 255.

"e.g" is not a valid number.[]

Similar with "The number you have entered ("e.g") is too big", but if a player types a number that's more than 2,147,483,647 or less than -2,147,483,648 or if they don't type a number but instead something else (like a letter).

No target matched selector[]

Displayed if a player uses a command like “/tp” but doesn’t uses “@“.

Too many targets matched selector[]

Displayed when using a command with "/tp" but doesn't use "~ ~ ~".

Multiplayer menu errors[]

Unable to connect to world[]

This most likely displays if the player is not connected to the internet, or has slow or unstable internet.

Failed to connect to server[]

Similar to "Unable to connect to world", but if the player is offline or has no internet.