How to Turn On and Use Coordinates in Minecraft | The Nerd Stash

2022-06-25 18:38:07 By : Mr. LANBO FITNESS

In Minecraft, you can check your location on the World map by looking at your X, Y, and Z axis coordinates. In case you don’t know how to do it, here’s a quick refresher on how you can turn on and understand the use of the Coordinate menu in Minecraft.

Suppose you are running a Minecraft Bedrock Edition server. As a server admin, you will have to type in “/gamerule showcoordinates true” (without quotes) in the console first (“/” key) before you can let other players of the server check their Coordinates.

Turning on coordinates is useful when you need to locate specific material blocks or landmarks generated by the World you’re in. For example, to find Copper Ores, you need to go to Y-coordinate 0 to 96, the Deep Dark biome is usually located below Y-coordinate 0, and Diamond Ores are at  Y-coordinate 16 to -64, and so on.

You can also use Chunkbase.com’s Seed Map site to look for the Coordinates of the landmarks online first, then go into the game afterward.

Minecraft features three coordinates: X, Y, and Z, much like any other three-dimensional space. Each of these three coordinates determines:

And there are two Coordinate positions as well:

Minecraft is available on PC, Android, iOS, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S,  Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation platforms.

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