The Minecraft map, and all its wonderment and oddities, often seem to seep into the real world. Take these amazing modular Minecraft Redstone toys, for example or this incredible piston made from LEGO. It's not surprising, given the size of the sandbox as well as all the skins and mods that it's got, but the popularity of Mojang’s beloved building game has now reached new, somehwat regrettable heights due to an "version" of it being filmed at IKEA.

Many of you already know that IKEA is similar to an actual-world Minecraft. You'll need to look through dungeons that are full of classic Minecraft mobs such as skeletons or zombies. The aim is to find the best kind of block and then go back home to put them all together in a manner that makes sense and looks nice.

Well, Redditor, Irisihball192, posted an image of an IKEA store that appears to be quite a lot like Minecraft than you would expect. It's possible to mistake it for Minecraft if it is put through Google Translate several times. https://a1host.net/ There are a lot essential components, but they're in odd places or slightly off-center. We believe that they aren't allowed to use official images due to copyright laws. Otherwise, they would be selling their own product.

This would also explain some other scenarios that have been spotted by people over the years, such as this image showing The Pimps Call Your Mutti Say "Oops I'm sorry" and Grand-Ma's Auto. There's also Kika 2020, Calling For Duty: Secret Operation, and Need For Street: Payback Time. Honestly, we'd probably try most of those games out given a chance, since who doesn't love a weird knockoff title?

If you're more interested in exploring actual Minecraft rather than IKEA look into this guide to Minecraft's Ancient Cities. Be wary of the Warden, who's the ultimate retail worker set at no cost.