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Having a map handy in Minecraft can be a game-changer when you’re playing in multiplayer or survival mode. Fortunately, crafting a map is rather easy. And you can even choose to expand your map once you have crafted it! This wikiHow article will walk you through exactly what you need to do to make, use, and expand a map in Minecraft, including what resources you’ll need and how to combine them to make your map.

The Best Way to Create a Map in Minecraft

Craft 1 compass and 9 pieces of paper. To make the map, move the compass to the center of the crafting grid and fill the surrounding squares with the pieces of paper. Fill in the map by equipping it and moving around the world.

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Creating a Map

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  1. Make sure that you have a crafting table and a furnace . You'll need the crafting table to create the map and its components, while you'll use the furnace in order to create parts for the compass that accompanies the map.
    • If you're in creative mode, type map on search bar.
  2. In order to create a map, you'll need the following items:
    • Sugar Canes - You'll need 9 of these. Sugar Canes are light-green stalks that usually grow near water.
    • Iron ore - You'll need 4 of these. Iron ore resembles a grey block with orange flecks on it. Make sure to mine iron ore with at least a stone pickaxe.
    • Redstone - You'll need one pile of Redstone. You can find Redstone starting at layer 16 and working down, so you'll likely need to dig quite far down to find Redstone. It resembles grey rock with glowing red freckles.
    • Fuel - Anything that burns will do. You can gather 4 blocks of wood, or one block of something like charcoal or coal.
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  3. Right-click (computer), left-trigger (console), or tap (mobile) the furnace to open it.
  4. Add your iron ore to the top box in the furnace interface, then add the fuel to the bottom box in the interface. The furnace will automatically begin running.
  5. Select the iron bars, then select an empty space in your inventory.
    • On mobile versions of Minecraft, tapping an item will move it straight into your inventory.
    • On console editions of Minecraft, selecting an item and then pressing Y or triangle will move the item straight into your inventory.
  6. Select the crafting table to do so.
  7. Place the Redstone pile in the center square of the crafting grid, then place an iron bar in the top-middle, bottom-middle, left-middle, and right-middle squares. You should see a compass icon appear.
    • On mobile, tap the sword-shaped "Equipment" tab on the left side of the screen, then tap the compass-shaped icon.
    • On console editions, select the "Equipment" tab, find the compass icon, and press A (Xbox) or X (PS).
  8. Select the compass, then select your inventory.
  9. To do so, place three Sugar Canes in the bottom-left crafting square, three in the bottom-middle square, and three in the bottom-right square.
    • On mobile, tap the bed-shaped "Items" icon on the left side of the screen, then tap the white paper-shaped icon.
    • On console editions, select the "Items" tab, select the paper-shaped icon, and press A or X .
  10. Place the compass in the center square of the crafting grid, then place one piece of paper in each of the remaining empty squares (8 pieces total). You should see a tan piece of paper appear; this is the map icon.
    • On mobile, tap the "Equipment" tab, then select the map icon.
    • On consoles, select the "Equipment" tab, select the map icon, and press A or X .
  11. Now that you've created your map, you can begin filling it up .
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Using the Map

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  1. Select it in the equip bar at the bottom of the screen to do so. The map will be blank when you first create it, but you can fill it by moving around the world while holding it.
    • The map will not fill itself unless you are holding it as your active item while moving through the world.
    • Keep in mind that you cannot use your own map to search for treasure in Minecraft. To find gold, look for a treasure map .
  2. Press the right mouse button or the left trigger, or tap and hold the screen (mobile). You should see the map open.
    • On mobile, you can also tap Create Map if you see this option at the bottom of the screen.
    • It may take a few moments for the map to fill the first time you use it.
    • Your map will begin filling in the direction you are currently looking. North will always be at the top of the map.
  3. You'll see the world begin to appear on your map from a top-down perspective. The first map you create is a 1:1 representation of the world, so each pixel on the map represents a single block in the world.
    • As you walk while using the map, you'll see the edges of the map start to fill with data.
    • Your initial map will only fill when the space is taken up. Maps do not scroll to show more space, so you'll need to expand your map to see more.
  4. Your location will be noted by a white oval on the map.
    • If you constructed your map without a compass (Bedrock Edition only), there will be no indicator. [1]
  5. In the original edition of the game, you can place your map on any banners you find or create. Those banners will then remain marked on your map moving forward. You can also rename these banners to better identify their location.
    • Create a banner at a Crafting Table using 6 Wool and 1 Stick. [2]
    • Marked banners will remain on your map even after the banner has been destroyed, until you next arrive in that area for the map to update and reflect the banner's destruction.
    • In Bedrock Edition, mount your map inside an item frame to do the same.
  6. Craft another empty map and place it in the top left corner of your inventory. Place the map you wish to copy in the bottom left corner, and you will see a new copy of this map appear on the right side. You can now drag that new map into your inventory. [3]
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Expanding the Map

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  1. The first time you make a map, it's a set size; you can increase the size of the map up to four times (doubling it each time), allowing for a more comprehensive map of the world.
    • You cannot expand a map in the Legacy Console versions of Minecraft. This is the version of Minecraft that was originally released for the Xbox 360/One and the PlayStation 3/4.
  2. You'll need eight pieces of paper for each zoom level (up to 32 pieces total). If you don't have at least 8 pieces of paper, craft more before proceeding.
  3. Select the crafting table to do so.
    • If you're using Minecraft on mobile, you'll need an anvil for this step instead.
  4. Click your map, then click the center square in the crafting grid.
    • On mobile, tap the left-most square on the anvil's interface, then tap your map.
  5. Click your stack of paper, then right-click each empty space around the map at least once.
    • On mobile, tap the middle square in the interface, then tap your paper.
  6. You should see a yellow map icon appear to the right of the crafting interface; click it, then click your inventory.
    • If you added two or more pieces of paper to each crafting square, you can add back the map to create another zoomed-out version.
    • On mobile, tap the resulting map in the far-right box to move it into your inventory.
  7. By placing the zoomed-out map back in the center of the crafting grid and surrounding it with paper again, you can zoom out your map once again. This process can be repeated up to three times after the initial expansion.
  8. Use the map to document more of the world. By equipping the map and walking around with it, you'll be able to add the world's landmarks to the map.
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    Why are the maps numbered?
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    So you don't have to go through all the maps looking for a specific one. Another thing to do would be adding an anvil with a name tag; this way, you can find the exact map you need.
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    How do I add different locations on a map without another player?
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    You have to travel around to expand the map. If you don't want to travel, there is no way.
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    How do I hold the map with two hands on Minecraft PC using a mobile phone?
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    Just holding the map should cause your player to use two hands, even on mobile.
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      • If you make a map in the Nether, it will be black. Start the map at your portal though, and the portal will be in the middle of the map. You can use your icon's position to work out roughly where you are relative to the portal.
      • You can create a wall-sized map by placing frames on a wall, selecting a map, selecting a frame, and then repeating with maps from other sections of the world.
      • You can only use maps in the Overworld. They do not work in The Nether or The End.
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      • Clone your map and put it away for safekeeping before you do serious map exploring. If you go far away, this prevents you from losing your work.
      • Building a big house or a house in a location that stands out can help you locate it more easily.
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      Warnings

      • If you're killed by a mob (or you die from other causes), your map will drop along with the rest of your inventory. Always be extremely cautious when documenting your world.
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      To make a map in Minecraft, make sure you have a crafting table, furnace, 9 sugar canes, 4 iron ore, 1 pile of redstone, and 4 blocks of wood or 1 block of charcoal or coal to use as fuel. Smelt your iron ore in the furnace, and create a compass on the crafting table with the redstone and iron. Then, add the sugar cane to the table to make 9 pieces of paper. Once you have the resources made, place the compass in the center of the crafting table and place one piece of paper in each of the remaining empty squares. A tan map will appear to add to your inventory! If you want to learn how to use the map or expand it so it's larger, keep reading!

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