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  1. Marking distance. Distances in Minecraft are quite easy to measure. Officially, [1] Minecraft uses the metric system, and each block is considered to be 1 cubic meter. When you measure long distances, it's easier to count if you mark the terrain with a space of 4 blocks between each marked block.

  2. You can calculate the length of a path, running route, fence, border, or the perimeter of any object that appears on a google map. The distance calculator will then display a measurement of the length in feet, meters, miles and kilometers.

  3. I wrote a calculator that will tell you exactly what direction and how far to travel on long trips. Really useful when flying long distances in the End. And another calculator that will help you plan out angled walls or ramps as well as spacing out blocks.

  4. Main article: Coordinates. In Java Edition, F3 opens the debug screen, which includes the player's current coordinates in the world. All three coordinates are measured in "blocks", which are considered equivalent to meters of distance.

  5. An online map viewer that helps you find new Minecraft seeds and locate biomes, structures, slime chunks and other features in your current world.

  6. To start, move to a spot within 64 blocks of 0,0 (x and z coordinates should each be between -64 and 64) and activate an Empty Map (Map #0). Duplicate it and use the duplicate to craft a zoom-level 1 (Map #1). Use Map #1 to create a zoom-level 2 map (Map #2), and use that to craft a zoom-level 3 map (Map #3).

  7. This region contains blocks 0,0,0 to 15,15,15. Coordinate calculator for Minecraft.