A ‘Minecraft‘ player has built the entire Conch Street from ‘SpongeBob SquarePants‘ as a functional survival base, and the result is pretty spot on. Reddit user ImmediateMention9524 posted the build, which features SpongeBob’s pineapple, Squidward’s Easter Island head house, and Patrick’s rock, all sitting next to each other just like in the show.
Every house has a working interior, and the builder dropped a download code in the comments so other players can load it into their own worlds. The post has picked up over a thousand upvotes so far.
All Three Houses Have Functional Interiors With A Kitchen And Storage Inside The Pineapple

The part that separates this from a typical ‘Minecraft‘ recreation is that every building actually works as a base. The pineapple has a bedroom, a kitchen, and a mini-storage setup inside. Patrick’s rock has the antenna from the show on top, and SpongeBob’s pineapple has the green crown and chimney.
The player used a mix of block types to shade each house, which gives the structures depth instead of making them look like flat, colored shapes.
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People in the Reddit comments had fun with it. A few pointed out that the whole base is above water, which kind of defeats the point of Bikini Bottom. Others said they wanted to build out the rest of the neighborhood and were talking about adding the Krusty Krab and other locations from the show.
Minecraft’s First 2026 Update ‘Tiny Takeover’ Is Coming Soon But Players Are Not Happy With It

Mojang’s next official update for ‘Minecraft‘ is called “Tiny Takeover,” and it should be out in the next few weeks. The update focuses on baby mobs, adding enhanced versions of farm animals like chickens and cows, along with hostile mobs like zombies and husks. That is the main focus of the entire drop.
Players have not been thrilled about it. A good number of them have started calling it “The Nothing Update” because there are no new blocks, no new building tools, and not much in the way of new gameplay.
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For a community that spends most of its time building things like the Conch Street base above, that is a hard sell. Some people are fine with the baby mob changes and think it is a nice visual overhaul, but the overall response has been that Mojang could have added more to this one.

