





Music disc · C418
11
1:11 · Java Edition 1.0+ · records/11.ogg
| Composer | C418 |
|---|---|
| Added in | 1.0 |
| Track length | 1:11 (71 seconds) |
| Comparator signal | 11 |
| Sound file | assets/minecraft/sounds/records/11.ogg |
| Generator availability | Java Edition 1.0 and later |
About 11
11 is the game’s deliberate mystery: the only disc whose item texture shows a broken record, and the only one that is not music at all. It plays 71 seconds of found-footage audio — footsteps, ragged breathing, page turns, a Geiger-counter-like clicking — before cutting off abruptly. It has fuelled community lore theories for over a decade, and its number matches its comparator output of 11.
How to get 11 in survival
Dropped when a skeleton or stray kills a creeper.
Once you have the disc, place it in a jukebox to play it. A redstone comparator reading the jukebox outputs a signal strength of 11 while 11 is playing, which redstone builders use to detect exactly which disc is in the box.
Replacing 11 with your own music
11 is the go-to slot for horror maps, ARG content and secret messages — players already associate the broken disc with something being wrong. Replacing the audio does not change the broken-disc texture, which usually works in your favour thematically. Available in every version MineVinyl supports.
- Open the MineVinyl generator and select Java Edition 1.0 or later.
- Upload your audio to the 11 slot. MineVinyl converts it to the mono OGG Vorbis format Minecraft expects — here's why mono matters.
- Download the zip and install it like any resource pack. Play 11 in a jukebox to hear your track.
Only the audio changes — the disc item, its name, texture and loot sources all stay vanilla, and every disc you don't assign keeps its original sound.