How to Make a Compass in Minecraft

12tails Team
July 22, 2025
5-10 minutes
BeginnerVersion 1.21+
How to Make a Compass in Minecraft

If you want to explore the vast world of Minecraft without getting lost, knowing how to make a compass in Minecraft is essential! A compass is a useful tool that always points to the world spawn point, helping you find your way back to where your adventure started. Whether you're deep in a cave or wandering through a forest, having a compass in your inventory can save you time and frustration. In this guide, you’ll learn not only how to make a compass in Minecraft but also how to use it effectively in your gaming journey. So, let’s dive in and discover how this simple item can enhance your Minecraft experience!

It only works in the Overworld. If you try to use a compass in the Nether or the End, it will just spin and point in random directions.

Beginning with the upcoming Java edition of Minecraft 1.16, a compass can be used with a lodestone. It will track the player’s location relative to a lodestone that has been placed somewhere in the world. This method will work in other dimensions, such as the the End and the Nether.

A compass is also a required ingredient for creating maps. You combine one with eight sheets of paper to assemble a world map in the game.

Step-by-step guide to make a compass

  • Assemble your ingredients. You’ll need four iron ingots and some Redstone dust to craft your compass.
  • Place the ingredients on your crafting table. The Redstone goes in the middle and the iron ingots go in the four squares above, below, and to the left and right of the Redstone. It should look like this:

Crafting a Compass

  • Grab the compass from your crafting table. You’re ready to start exploring the world without fear of getting completely lost!

How to use a compass

As mentioned before, when you’re in the Overworld, the compass needle always points toward your original spawn point. Rotate yourself so that the needle is facing in the “up” position and then keep on walking straight and you’ll (eventually) return to your spawn point.

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