{{Unreleased|available=1}}
{{No unedited version}}
{{Infobox version
| title = rd-132211
| image = Pre-Classic rd-132211.png
| edition = Java
| phase = pre-Classic
| date = May 13, 2009
| built = August 6, 2013 (launcher version)
| jsonhash = 8b6e0c4f183ffb61b6a0c818787b0499b315123e
| clientdl = Original unavailable
{{dl|393e8d4b4d708587e2accd7c5221db65365e1075|client|title=Launcher client}}
| prefix = pre-Classic
| prev = Cave game tech test
| prevlink = Cave game tech test
| next = rd-132328
| java_manual = 6
}}
The first released [[pre-Classic]] version was made on May 13, 2009, at 20:11 UTC.[[http://web.archive.org/web/20140911065540/https://s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/versions/rd-132211/rd-132211.json rd-132211.json]] It is the oldest version available in the ''Minecraft'' [[launcher]] and the current oldest archived version of ''Minecraft''.
The copy in the launcher was last modified on August 6, 2013, making it technically not original.
== Additions ==
=== Blocks ===
* Placing and destroying [[block]]s: Left-clicking places a block. Right-clicking destroys a block.
* Blocks cannot be placed past the existing border.
* Players can place blocks on the space they are occupying.
* Added a flashing white overlay that displays on the side of a block that the player has their mouse over.
=== General ===
* The level can be saved by pressing {{Keys|Enter}}.
* It also saves when closing the game.
== Changes ==
=== Blocks ===
* Block types are handled depending upon where they are located within the world, as opposed to later versions where any block can be placed anywhere. Blocks at the same level as [[grass block]] turn to grass blocks and blocks at the same level as [[stone]] or [[air]] turn to stone.
=== World generation ===
* Level generation improved to be not so messy and random (as shown in the ''[[Cave game tech test]]'' video), but instead completely flat.
* The world generated is a cuboid of 256×256×42 blocks, with a maximum height of Y=64.
* The world is full of stone up to Y=41, only grass at Y=42, and nothing for the remaining part.
== Trivia ==
* The "rd" before the version number '''old_alpha rd-132211''' stands for [[RubyDung]], a game Notch was working on before ''Minecraft'', whose codebase was later reused for ''Minecraft''.
* Holding down {{key|R}} causes the player to cycle rapidly through respawn locations above the level until it is released.
* Level data is saved in a single {{cd|level.dat}} file inside the launcher folder, unlike future versions that have dedicated folders.
== Gallery ==
Rd132211 house.png|A house.
House in rd-132211.png|Ditto.
Rd132211 castle.png|A castle.
Pre-classic rd-132211.png|A patch of grass.
Rd-132211.png|A field of stone.
Rd-132211 falling.png|Falling over the world edge.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
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