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Be highly cautious about where you source your texture pack URLs. Malicious websites often advertise "X-ray hacks" or "texture installers" that require you to download .exe files or install browser extensions. These files frequently contain malware, adware, or browser hijackers designed to steal personal data. Stick strictly to raw .png image links hosted on reputable image-sharing platforms or official community channels. Ruining the Game Experience

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Several community-created packs offer different levels of visibility and utility. You can find many of these listed on the Bloxd.io Wiki. :

Launch Bloxd and press [O] on your keyboard to open the Settings menu.

Turn your master volume up to listen for lava bursts or monster growls, which safely indicate nearby open caves rich with exposed ores.

Paste your custom X-ray link into the text box.

Unlike Minecraft, which runs as a standalone application and supports complex modding engines like Forge or Fabric, Bloxd.io runs directly in your web browser using WebGL and JavaScript. Because of this architecture, texture customization works differently.

: Standard packs turn textures for stone, andesite, diorite, and granite almost entirely transparent.

This paper investigates the concept of an "X-Ray Texture Pack" for the popular block-based online game Bloxd.io . It examines the technical feasibility of such modifications, contrasts them with similar tools in games like Minecraft , and evaluates their impact on gameplay fairness and compliance with Bloxd.io’s terms of service. The paper concludes that while common in client-side games, a functional X-ray pack for Bloxd.io faces significant technical hurdles and is likely a misnomer, often referring to scams or placebo modifications.

Bloxd.io is a browser-based sandbox game that draws heavy inspiration from Minecraft. In it, players can build, explore, mine, and battle across dozens of game modes. One of the game’s most controversial features is the ability to use custom resource packs — and among those, the most infamous are X‑ray texture packs, which alter how blocks appear on your screen to give you an unfair advantage.

This spritesheet contains all the block textures used in the game.

Because Bloxd.io runs entirely in a web browser (using JavaScript and WebGL), it does not require a download. This accessibility is its greatest strength, but also its greatest vulnerability. Unlike a native client game that can perform heavy server-side checks, browser games rely heavily on what the client (your computer) renders. This architectural choice opens the door for client-side modifications—the most famous of which is the .