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On average, Y-level 16 has the most ancient debris.<!-- Both versions-->
 
{{IN|java}}, up to two clusters may generate per chunk: one cluster of 0–3 ancient debris attempts to generate with a triangle distribution from levels 8 to 24, and an additional cluster of 0–2 ancient debris attempts to generate evenly from levels 8 to 119.<!--Due to how ore generates, it may "bleed" out of these ranges or into different chunks--> There is an average of 1.65 ancient debris blocks per chunk{{needs testing}}, with a normal maximum of 5. <ref group="note">However, it is technically possible for up to 11 ancient debris to be found in a single chunk; adjacent chunks can generate blobs on the border with up to 2 blocks spawning in an adjacent chunk.</ref> As of Java Edition 1.16.5, on average they generate 1.56 ores per chunk. Given this number, and that there are 32768 blocks in a chunk (16×128×16), there is approximately a 0.004% chance that any randomly selected block will be an ancient debris block.
 
{{IN|bedrock}}, up to five clusters may generate per chunk: two clusters of 0–3 ancient debris attempt to generate evenly from levels 8 to 23, and an additional three clusters of 0–2 ancient debris attempt to generate evenly from levels 8 to 119.<!--Due to how ore generates, it may "bleed" out of these ranges or into different chunks-->
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