Here are 3 easy ways to breed villagers in Minecraft

key takeaways

Provide enough beds and space for the villagers
Ensure villagers have food items like bread, carrots, or potatoes
Keep villagers safe from zombies and other threats

key takeaways

Provide enough beds and space for the villagers
Ensure villagers have food items like bread, carrots, or potatoes
Keep villagers safe from zombies and other threats
To breed villagers in Minecraft, there are a few things you need to make sure of first. Two villagers can only breed if they are close to each other. Just follow these 3 simple steps and you can easily raise your villager in Minecraft.

Food Inventory

Villagers must have a full inventory of food to be willing to breed. You can give them 3 slices of bread, 12 potatoes, 12 carrots, and 12 beets.
food inventory for Minecraft villagers

Bed Inventory

Villagers will also need beds. Each villager needs a bed, and you must add an extra bed for the child. If there are no extra beds, the villagers will not be able to breed.
bed inventory in Minecraft villagers
Make sure there are at least two blocks of space between the beds. To fill the villagers’ inventory with food, leave items for them to collect.
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Breeding a new villager

When the villagers have enough food, they will continue to deliver items to each other. Eventually, you will see bursting hearts between them, indicating that they are breeding and A new child will be born as a villager.
Well, this guide is for all editions like Java and Bedrock. Some people try to find separately for each edition but it works on all.
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