Some players find the contrast between a bright cave and a dark sky jarring. To fix this, combine the Fullbright pack with a simple "White Sky" add-on that forces the sky brightness to match the terrain.
Installing this pack takes less than two minutes. Follow this step-by-step guide: new fullbright 1122 resource pack
In the vast, blocky universe of Minecraft, few things are as universally frustrating as the sudden plunge into darkness. One wrong turn in a deep cave, a misplaced torch, and you’re squinting at a pitch-black screen, waiting for a zombie to find you. For years, players have sought solutions: gamma adjustments, Night Vision potions, or external mods. Now, a new contender has arrived specifically for version 1.12.2 — the New Fullbright 1122 Resource Pack. Some players find the contrast between a bright
Search for the official source of the "New Fullbright 1122 Resource Pack." Ensure the file name ends in .zip and the version tag says 1.12.2. Do not download .exe files claiming to be resource packs. Lighting is only altered client-side
Current version: v2.2 – “No Blindness”
File size: ~87 KB (tiny!)
| Feature | Fullbright 1122 | |---------|----------------| | Caves & Mines | 🌞 Bright as day | | Night time | 🌙 Completely gone (visual only) | | Nether | 🔥 Clear visibility through lava glows | | End | 🟪 See endermen before they see you | | Underwater | 💧 No more murky blue blindness | | Torches needed? | ❌ No – but they still look nice | | Texture changes | ❌ None – pure lighting override |
Lighting is only altered client-side. Server anti-cheat systems rarely flag this, but check your server’s rules.