If I'm already above the clouds -- how much higher can I go?

Solution 1:

As of 1.2.1, the build limit doubled from 128 to 256, while cloud height appears to not have moved. This means you actually have more room to build above the clouds (about 128) than you do between sea level and the clouds (about 64).


As of Beta 1.8, clouds now appear above the build limit. Notch also claims to have made the level height more consistent throughout the code, which leads me to assume that the clouds will always remain above the build limit regardless of that actual number.

I tested this by building the tallest possible pillar in creative mode. Standing on top of it (picture 1) puts your head just above the clouds. Flying beside it (picture 2) confirms that the clouds are above the build limit. Standing on a 1 meter shorter pillar puts the clouds just above your head, meaning that the clouds are about 1.5 meters above the build limit.

Standing on the height cap.Flying beneath the clouds.

Solution 2:

The clouds are at height 49-46 above sea level. That gives you a 15 meters' room above the clouds.

Solution 3:

You can put blocks 64 metres (blocks) above sea level. Source. I don't know how high clouds are though

Solution 4:

I'm in the same situation. There is plenty of height for a few floors above the clouds. I will recommend against building complex structures AT cloud level, because having your viewpoint enter and exit the clouds as you walk around is very disorienting and blocks your view a lot.

Also, have you considered a ladder for going up and down, or a boosted minecart track? And a waterfall is always the easiest fast way down.

Solution 5:

The world generates (from the first layer of bedrock) 128 blocks all the way to the sky, 64 blocks above sea level. In 1.8 clouds are above the build limit of 128.