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This is a paper Minecraft block, and this is a magnetic Minecraft block. But in this video, I'm going to be taking these blocks and showing you the most satisfying things possible. Be aware, because I'm also going to show you the most unsatisfying things as well. You won't be ready.

The first satisfying thing is actually really simple. I'm going to take this block here and this block here and slowly bring them together until they connect. Wow, that was satisfying.

But the next thing I'm going to do is connect two blocks at the same time. Oh, that's some juice. But why not do it bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger? All right, you guys get the point. But seriously, magnets never get old.

Now, instead of just using one puny little block, I made a 3x3 meat patty out of some dirt and stacked three of them on top of each other, and now we're looking at a cube. This thing is sick because it's built like a Rubik's Cube. However, if you put a whole bunch of them together, you can get some mega connections.

Boom. I just built a giant Minecraft planet. These colors don't look that appetizing, though. Definitely unsatisfying there.

For the next satisfying thing, it's actually a two-in-one. Using both endstone and obsidian, I connected them together one by one to create a Minecraft checkerboard. This honestly looks really satisfying just because of the colors. To make it better, you could place some mobs on there to play chess. Yeah, I definitely don't know how to play chess.

However, using this board, if you take a ruler and put it right above one of the separating lines, you can push down and cut it apart like a cake. This is way too much fun to do, and I love how these blocks look when connected. The lines are so clean and very even. Plus, it makes my OCD melt.

After that, let's get nuts. Once you finish building a sick little house like every Magnet Craft build, you can wrap those hot dog fingers around it and take it to the sky.

This is literally the entire Up movie. Since these blocks are indestructible, you can absolutely flick them and launch them at a wall with no damage. I love setting them up and raining down on Steve here.

These blocks are also super colorful because of the plastic and ink I use. So, in order to be satisfying, I mixed a whole bunch of random blocks together and made a rainbow. Seriously, I don't even know how these colors look so good.

You can also make a real-life Minecraft build block by block and then use editing to make it look like this. Dang, that was good. But you can also do it in reverse. Only editors will know how painful these past two things were.

Another satisfying thing is hearing only the actual magnets connect. Usually, I play block sound effects from the game, but this sounds absolutely blessed.

If you have a bunch of blocks in a 3x3 but forgot to fill the hole in the middle, you get to experience a nice slot sound of pushing the block in. I also did this on a bigger scale to get the "oh" feeling. Man, I could do this all day.

What's cool is that you can do it with the wall as well. We stay filling holes.

But if you really want to test these blocks, get a small kitchen knife and start connecting a whole bunch of them. They aren't coming off. You can also grab a whole bunch and launch them at your refrigerator. They stick on really easily.

You can also take them outside and throw them at your car. So much throwing in this video.

The next one is kind of cursed. I connected some end chunks together in order to build a hot dog bun. Then, for the meat, I built up some netherrack, and boom, a multi-dimensional glizzy. Now this is how you use Minecraft blocks.

What's that noise? What's going on? It's time to be unsatisfied.

These next ones are unsatisfying but help you get out that rage. Crush a block with your fist like those hydraulic press videos. Stomp on a block with your foot to be an alpha. Cut a block with some scissors. Hammer a block. Saw a block in half. Run over a block with your Lamborghini. Pour lighter fluid and light up some blocks with the flint and steel. Don't try this at home, please.

Spray blocks with a clear liquid to put out the raging fire. Eat a block. No, I'm just kidding. Don't do this at home, please.

Don't replace the placing sounds of the block with slime jumping sounds. Accidentally draw on a block. And finally, connect every block but in different directions to make people super mad. I'm sorry, guys. I do this a lot.

Now back to the satisfying things.

I used up some netherrack and built a small circle. Then I built a bigger circle and an even bigger circle. A whole lot of circles.

I spread out some blocks to make a song when they connect. Placing a block, but every time it connects, there's a vine boom. Wow, that is loud.

And because they're plastic, you can mess with a bunch of them in your hands like this. You can also stack some of these blocks up into mini dominoes and knock them down.

The next one is actually my favorite. Since these blocks are indestructible, I love dropping them and seeing them scatter everywhere.

These last few satisfying things are going to be crazy. If you guys want to get your own magnetic Minecraft blocks, then check out my website below.

Let's get back to it. Make sure to put on your YouTube seat belt, and let's go nuts.

As you can see, this statue right here is pretty tall. But you know what would be satisfying? Building the tallest Minecraft statue ever. It's almost at the ceiling. Dear God, what have I done?

Another cool idea would be seeing if I can fill this entire table with blocks. So, just like the tower, I began placing them in chunks. Once I sped it up and finished out my table, I actually did it. My whole table is filled. That looks insane.

It's kind of like when you build random things with Legos and there's a ton of colors, but with Minecraft blocks, it's almost like bad pixel art.

Then I figured bone-mealing plants is pretty satisfying, and igniting the Nether portal is also pretty fun. You can't forget about pouring water all over lava. Opening a Lucky Block is pretty fun too.

Oh my God, he is massive. Yippee. Let's open another one.

Hey, yo, what is happening right now? That was mega sus.

Another thing you can do is make bowling pins out of endstone and obsidian and take Mr. Andy here and throw him. Mr. Andy is having the time of his life.

Dropping hay bales is cool because they make a satisfying sound. Placing TNT everywhere and igniting it to see it explode. Look at all that destruction.

And finally, there's going to be one more satisfying thing and one more unsatisfying thing.

Let's start with the good news. The most satisfying thing you can do with these blocks is actually really simple. Don't talk and build something really nice. Let's do this.

Wow, that really calmed my soul.

But if you would like to get this set, then my website is below.

And now for the unsatisfying thing. This is a Minecraft torch, and I'm going to destroy our build with it in three, two, one.

I can't do it.

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