The content is a video of a Minecraft player testing popular Minecraft "life hacks" or "tricks" to see if they actually work. The player tests five different hacks:
1. A fast elevator made with note blocks, redstone, and pistons, which works.
2. A doorbell-like trap that uses repeaters, strings, and bells, which also works.
3. A way to see through lava to find diamonds using glass, which works.
4. A basalt bridge maker, which the player struggles to replicate, and ultimately considers a fail.
5. A way to display items on a pressure plate, which kind of works but is glitchy.
The player also builds an automatic rainbow beacon using redstone, observer blocks, and pistons, which works. They also show a way to make an infinite water source with only one bucket, which works.
Throughout the video, the player encourages viewers to subscribe to their channel and click the notification bell.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about testing popular Minecraft "Tick Tocks" or tricks.
2. The first trick is a fast elevator.
3. The elevator uses a note block, redstone, iron, observer block, sticky pistons, and slime blocks.
4. The elevator works, but the method to go back down is not explained in the video.
5. The second trick is a doorbell-like system using redstone, repeaters, and bells.
6. The doorbell system works, but it can be a bit glitchy.
7. The third trick is using glass to see through lava to find diamonds.
8. The trick works, but it requires a lot of glass.
9. The fourth trick is a basalt bridge maker.
10. The bridge maker uses observer blocks, slime blocks, pistons, and lava.
11. The bridge maker partially works, but it doesn't create a bridge as intended.
12. The fifth trick is an item display system using pressure plates and item frames.
13. The item display system works, but it can be a bit glitchy.
14. The sixth trick is an automatic rainbow beacon.
15. The beacon uses redstone, repeaters, observer blocks, and pistons.
16. The beacon works, but it can be a bit tricky to turn off.
17. The seventh trick is an infinite water source using only one bucket.
18. The infinite water source works by using a cauldron and glass bottles.
19. The video encourages viewers to try building some of the tricks themselves.
20. The video is part of a series of Minecraft hacks and tricks.