Random Minecraft mob generator
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Updated July 2026
Press Generate and this random Minecraft mob generator draws a creature from the game — a creeper one roll, a friendly fox the next, the Ender Dragon after that. Pull a single mob, or a batch when you need several, and switch on Unique so none repeat in a run.
A random mob turns out to be a great prompt for the things players do around the game. Builders use it as a challenge: get a mob, then build its ideal habitat, a themed statue, or a mob-proof base designed around it. Artists and pixel-artists roll one as a drawing subject. Redstone and farm tinkerers use it to pick which mob farm to design next. Parents and teachers turn it into a guessing game — describe the mob, name its drops, or act it out — and streamers use it to set a 'survive a night against whatever it rolls' dare. It's also a quick way to settle which mob a group tackles next in a shared world.
Keep the draw on theme with the behaviour filter. Narrow it to passive for the calm, farmable animals, neutral for the ones that only fight back when provoked, hostile for the creatures that attack on sight, or boss for the two big fights — so a roll fits the kind of challenge you're planning. Leave it open to pull anything from a chicken to the Wither.
Set the result up to fit. A single mob in list view is the fastest prompt; a grid lays a set out for a build list or a worksheet; and the wheel spins to one for a reveal a room can watch land. Copy a batch into your notes, or share a link that carries your filter and count so a group works from the same set of mobs.
These are mob names only — no textures or assets from the game — so the picks work as a prompt however you play. Whether you're setting a build challenge, hunting for a drawing subject, or running a mob-guessing game, your next Minecraft mob is one tap away.
Frequently asked questions
What can I use a random mob for?
- Build and survival challenges, a drawing subject, picking which mob farm to make next, mob-guessing games for kids, and deciding which mob a group tackles next.
Can I filter by mob type?
- Yes. The filter narrows the draw to passive, neutral, hostile, or boss mobs, matching the game's own behaviour categories.
Are these the real in-game mobs?
- Yes. Every pick is an actual mob from Minecraft, grouped by how it behaves toward the player — from passive animals to the Ender Dragon and the Wither.
Does it use Minecraft textures?
- No. It uses mob names only, with no textures or assets, and isn't affiliated with or endorsed by Mojang or Microsoft.