I hope you all enjoyed learning how to find chunk borders in Minecraft Bedrock! This can be useful because some farms need to be made within one chunk. Please like, comment, subscribe, and check out my other Minecraft videos! Thanks for watching!
Hi JC hi hope you are okay thank you finding chunk borders in bedrock seemed to be impossible for me before but with your help now i can make better rates farms thank you so much❤.and also good luck for 1Million subscribers have a good day😊
You don't need a locator map or need to understand that higher Z/X numbers is South/East. Just like in real life, the sun in Minecraft rises in the East and sets in the West. So, facing the sunrise is facing East and facing the sunset is facing West.
I really wish Mojang/Microsoft would just put in some kind of toggle feature that lights up chunk borders like the hot key can in Java Edition. Pretty sure it's not impossible for them to do it and make our lives just a bit easier.
Yes but bedrock is meant to be easier to run so all the extra features that Java has actually reduces fps. Still, most systems are getting better processing power so they could probably still add this
@@iisakpalmer7394ps5 has 120 frames, i wouldn’t mind dropping frames for a few seconds to know where i’m at lol, knowing where chunk borders are is kinda necessary
Yeah 100% agree they rather add all of this garbage to the in game store and take away MC ad on so we can't get the stuff we want it's ridiculous a bunch of copycats in the marketplace can't make what players actually want. They just gotta bring back MC add-on and quit being greedy scumbags
Over the years I have used multiple techniques to find chunk borders. This is by far the simplest and in my opinion the best way to find them. As always a perfect explanation of the process, you sir perform at the top of your class.
This is a good idea for those people who have seen those videos where they play in a one chunk border. And now people on Console can play the one chunk border challenge and play it themselves since we can't set the world border
I've been doing this math for 12 years in my head, and everytime its still confusing. Nice to see a basic step by step for outlining a chunk and identifying the northwest corner. It's a great video to reference. Every time I'm in a random location, I'll rewatch this video. Lol. Thanks, big fan! Carry on good Sir!
The quickest way to know east and south is that they are the positive directions in X and Z. I know it takes a minute to wrap your mind around that, since on a normal map (and all your math classes) positive X is east, positive Y is north, and positive Z is increasing elevation - but Minecraft using coordinates like it was a side-scroller game (like Super Mario Brothers). So, in Minecraft, X is the direction Mario runs, Y is the direction Mario jumps and falls, and Z is the distance from your TV screen to your eyes.
Don't deal with NESW in Minecraft at all. It is never relevant. Events happen at the 0,0,0 coordinate of a block. Chunks start at 0 so they do not include 16- they count to 15. 16 starts a new chunk (in the positive x/z. -16 completes a chunk in the negative
This is so much easier than any of the other methods I have seen, other than the texture pack! Thank you so much for explaining it. I can't believe people would build flying machines rather than just use a calculator! 😂
To summarize, find coordinates that are evenly divisible by 16, and move in the positive direction. If you don’t feel like using a calculator, find the difference between your coordinate and the nearest multiple of 80. If that difference is divisible by 16, so is your coordinate.
@@llusix im currently using this one , "UP-Chunk-Borders-Armour-Stands-MCPE" You can hold an arrow and the chunk borders will appear. And there are many more features in it ,which i don't really use. Or you can also use foxynotail's "Marker's pack"
Thank you so much for this! (Next time my hubby and I make a new realm I'm going to map out as many chunks as I can without giving an explanation. Just to confuse him. A prank with functional value.) 😊
Great information, I have been doing that for a while. But when working with negative coordinates, I would divide by 16, then minus 1 to make up for the 0 axis. Am I wrong and the 0 axis isn't included in chunkborders?
The game doesn't render a one block line anywhere. It only renders it in chunks, so I don't think it's necessary to subtract 1 from it. I could be wrong, though.
(Ignoring the Y [height] coordinate in this comment) Using Java edition to confirm, the North-West (Top Left, like in the video) most block in the first 8 chunks surrounding 0, 0 are as follows: (-16, 16), (0, 16), (16, 16), (-16, 0), (16, 0), (-16, -16), (0, -16), (16, -16). Think of these chunks in a 3x3 grid with the center chunk having the NW block coordinate of (0, 0). I had to see it visually in java, I hope my explanation helps!
@@solar_potatoSay x divided by 16 is around 10.397... What the op is saying is to round the result. In this case, it's 10 Then, multiply it to 16. That should be the correct coords. In this case, it is 160.
OMG, thank you for this! I have seen many ways to find chunk borders, but this one is just such a simple easy technique to do it! Your the best! Keep on making great tutorial vids!
First if you dont know just check x and z 1st step: 919/16 = 57.4375 Yes cant use decimal i recommend remove the demical 2nd step: 57 x 16 = 912 Here is your new chunk😊
@@8Phantom they load items in a 384 block tall pillar and are used to make the game playable as each chunk loads all the blocks inside, instead of every block doing that or the entire world
Yes. A lot of redstone and farms will break or not work if they are not in the same chunk. Example: a hopper minecart traveling on rails between chunks could just stop or disappear altogether. Same thing with a recent bug where beds that are placed on a chunk border would disappear and break villager or iron farms.
Go caving and find large open caves. You surely find some slimes spawning. Fence the chunk borders near it ,kill the already spawned slimes and wait for slimes to spawn. The chunk in which slimes spawning are slime chunks which you needed for slime farm.
Does this also work in the end? By the way North, West, South, and East are always dependent on the X and Z coordinates So North is -Z South is +Z, West is -X and East is +X
@@RandomHugs Can’t really follow that in the end. But the coordinates are always the same across every Minecraft world in regards to North, South, East, and West
@@justachillgamer7698 It can be helpful. But again the directions are always dependent on which way you go in Minecraft. I just have a little compass indicator in my notes
Yes, it works on bedrock. If you’re having trouble lining yourself on the X on a treasure map just make sure both your x and z coordinates are divisible by 8 (you might have to go up or down 8 blocks sometimes when it’s really close between 2 spots i.e. 712, y, -24 vs 720, y, -24)
To easily know if the number divided by 16 will result to decimal or not without calculating: A number divided by 16 will give a whole number (no decimal) IF THE LAST FOUR DIGITS are divisible by 16. Here's why: 16 can be written as 2 raised to the power of 4 (2 x 2 x 2 x 2). Dividing by 16 is the same as dividing by 2 four times. So, as long as the last four digits contain the factors of 2 four times (2 x 2 x 2 x 2), they will be divisible by 16 and the original number will have no remainder when divided by 16 (resulting in a whole number). This trick works for any number with four or more digits. For numbers less than four digits, you can check divisibility by 2: a number is divisible by 16 if it's even and the last two digits are divisible by 4.
@@jusawatcher3414if there is no decimal then, you are on the northwest corner. place a block down on that corner. to find the northeast corner use a bed to skip to the next day. now, face the sunrise and place 15 blocks in that direction. while still facing the sunrise, turn right. the sun should be on your left now. place 15 blocks in this direction and turn right again. the sun should be behind you, now. place another 15 blocks in this direction. finally, turn right one more time. the sunrise should now be on your right. place 14 blocks in this direction. you should be back at the first block you placed. that square you just made is one chunk. to remember which corner is which just use a different block for each corner. like acacia log for the northwest block or smooth stone for the southeast.
yea try the command "/tickingarea add circle ~~~ (1-4) (name)" the ~~~ means where you are located (coords). the circle and 1-4 means that wherever you set the coords it will basically make a square of 1 or 4 chunks around that area. then lastly you would want to set a name if you would like to remove it later on
I’m pretty sure Mojang angled the sun correctly. If you don’t have a locators map, simply look at the sun, if it’s setting, the sun is in the west, if it is rising, it’s in the east, if you have “always day” enabled, then WHY ARE YOU READING THIS!!!
This is wrong in the negative coordinates, think about how this would work around world spawn, on 0,0. Partially helpful though. Minecraft's backwards negative/positive coordinates are another freaky hurtle with this 😅🤢 coordinates
Best way is chunk base load go to slime chunk finder and put on your world seed then type your coords it'll show you the chunks in your world and give you Coors from where they start to where they end by clicking blocks on the map on the page.
I hope you all enjoyed learning how to find chunk borders in Minecraft Bedrock! This can be useful because some farms need to be made within one chunk. Please like, comment, subscribe, and check out my other Minecraft videos! Thanks for watching!
Hi JC hi hope you are okay thank you finding chunk borders in bedrock seemed to be impossible for me before but with your help now i can make better rates farms thank you so much❤.and also good luck for 1Million subscribers have a good day😊
Also trident killers can break if near a chunk border
Ty bro it helped me so much
You don't need a locator map or need to understand that higher Z/X numbers is South/East. Just like in real life, the sun in Minecraft rises in the East and sets in the West. So, facing the sunrise is facing East and facing the sunset is facing West.
I really wish Mojang/Microsoft would just put in some kind of toggle feature that lights up chunk borders like the hot key can in Java Edition. Pretty sure it's not impossible for them to do it and make our lives just a bit easier.
Yes but bedrock is meant to be easier to run so all the extra features that Java has actually reduces fps. Still, most systems are getting better processing power so they could probably still add this
@@iisakpalmer7394ps5 has 120 frames, i wouldn’t mind dropping frames for a few seconds to know where i’m at lol, knowing where chunk borders are is kinda necessary
@@llusix Yes but some people play on phone or a Nintendo switch. They could make it an optional setting though.
Yeah 100% agree they rather add all of this garbage to the in game store and take away MC ad on so we can't get the stuff we want it's ridiculous a bunch of copycats in the marketplace can't make what players actually want. They just gotta bring back MC add-on and quit being greedy scumbags
Man it’s like they giving Java love
I don't always watch JC's videos for their tutorial value.
Sometimes I just want to hear him count blocks.
I can only count to four.
If he uploaded a video of himself doing nothing but counting to 1000, I would probably watch the entire thing.
Weird
@@LeTtRrZAgreed
XD
Over the years I have used multiple techniques to find chunk borders. This is by far the simplest and in my opinion the best way to find them. As always a perfect explanation of the process, you sir perform at the top of your class.
This is a good idea for those people who have seen those videos where they play in a one chunk border. And now people on Console can play the one chunk border challenge and play it themselves since we can't set the world border
You can play by setting the world type to old
I do hope that they add visible chunk borders to bedrock somehow, but this definitely helps. Thank you!
I've been doing this math for 12 years in my head, and everytime its still confusing. Nice to see a basic step by step for outlining a chunk and identifying the northwest corner. It's a great video to reference. Every time I'm in a random location, I'll rewatch this video. Lol. Thanks, big fan! Carry on good Sir!
The quickest way to know east and south is that they are the positive directions in X and Z.
I know it takes a minute to wrap your mind around that, since on a normal map (and all your math classes) positive X is east, positive Y is north, and positive Z is increasing elevation - but Minecraft using coordinates like it was a side-scroller game (like Super Mario Brothers).
So, in Minecraft, X is the direction Mario runs, Y is the direction Mario jumps and falls, and Z is the distance from your TV screen to your eyes.
Don't deal with NESW in Minecraft at all. It is never relevant. Events happen at the 0,0,0 coordinate of a block. Chunks start at 0 so they do not include 16- they count to 15. 16 starts a new chunk (in the positive x/z. -16 completes a chunk in the negative
I just use the sun since it rises in the east and sets in the west just like real life
So much easier than the old method of placing leaves until they changed color slightly.
Thanks, JC.
It was more accurate though
@@catsdogswoof3968you you legit get the same result
@@catsdogswoof3968you don't get more accurate than dividing the coordinates LOL
This is so much easier than any of the other methods I have seen, other than the texture pack! Thank you so much for explaining it. I can't believe people would build flying machines rather than just use a calculator! 😂
This is such a time saver. Thank you!!!
This is so helpful, I’ve always wanted to mine out a chunk in my survival world just didn’t want to do a random area I wanted an actual chunk
Simple and easy to understand. As always, great work 👍
I literly was some days ago searching for this ! But now i can see it here too thank u ! ❤
someone comment saved me the other day saying it had to be built in its own chunk...now i cant seem to find the helpful comment... strange
This rly came in handy as i want to build a slime farm for my mc world since i dont have one yet thx jason
(Teacher) "Demonstrate a scenario where you have to use math in real life.
(Me) " Finding Minecraft chunks."
Finally a good and easy tutorial thank you Jc
To summarize, find coordinates that are evenly divisible by 16, and move in the positive direction. If you don’t feel like using a calculator, find the difference between your coordinate and the nearest multiple of 80. If that difference is divisible by 16, so is your coordinate.
Use texture pack
@@MineCraft-nz9pg which one for bedrock
@@llusix im currently using this one , "UP-Chunk-Borders-Armour-Stands-MCPE"
You can hold an arrow and the chunk borders will appear.
And there are many more features in it ,which i don't really use.
Or you can also use foxynotail's "Marker's pack"
Nope doesnt work there isnt a one block wide subchunk at the axis and rhere defently isnt a one block big subchunk at 00
@@catsdogswoof3968 I’m not sure what you mean. 0 to 15 is a chunk. 16 to 31 is a chunk. -1 to -16 is a chunk. -17 to -32 is a chunk. 0 is counted.
Thank you so much for this! (Next time my hubby and I make a new realm I'm going to map out as many chunks as I can without giving an explanation. Just to confuse him. A prank with functional value.) 😊
JC, you are a legend. Thank you so much!
Great information, I have been doing that for a while. But when working with negative coordinates, I would divide by 16, then minus 1 to make up for the 0 axis. Am I wrong and the 0 axis isn't included in chunkborders?
Im not sure.... no one ever explains if negative or positive firection trult containd 0
Also wondering this
The game doesn't render a one block line anywhere. It only renders it in chunks, so I don't think it's necessary to subtract 1 from it. I could be wrong, though.
(Ignoring the Y [height] coordinate in this comment) Using Java edition to confirm, the North-West (Top Left, like in the video) most block in the first 8 chunks surrounding 0, 0 are as follows: (-16, 16), (0, 16), (16, 16), (-16, 0), (16, 0), (-16, -16), (0, -16), (16, -16). Think of these chunks in a 3x3 grid with the center chunk having the NW block coordinate of (0, 0). I had to see it visually in java, I hope my explanation helps!
Drop the decimal and multiply by 16...it's faster...
wdym? explain pls
@@solar_potatoSay x divided by 16 is around 10.397...
What the op is saying is to round the result. In this case, it's 10
Then, multiply it to 16. That should be the correct coords. In this case, it is 160.
This is what I do to find the nearest chunk border to where I want to build.
OMG, thank you for this! I have seen many ways to find chunk borders, but this one is just such a simple easy technique to do it! Your the best! Keep on making great tutorial vids!
Wow this helps so much. Jc the man!
Thank you dude this really helpful
Can I use one positive & one negative coordinate?
Is there a way to divide the coordinates to just determine the center of a chunk?
This is great! It’s so obvious, how did I never think of this?
Good info!! Thanks!!
PROFE!!!!
This is just the video I needed!!
Thanks ,this was very helpful.
You always have the tutorial I’m looking for!!! ❤
Thanks for this I have been thinking about how to do so without mods..
First if you dont know just check x and z
1st step: 919/16 = 57.4375
Yes cant use decimal i recommend remove the demical
2nd step: 57 x 16 = 912
Here is your new chunk😊
Thanks!
That’s really handy, thank you.
Does it work with one negative coordinate and one positive one
if you divide 16 by x and look at a table you can look at all the numbers that are divisible by 16
Omg thankyou nolonger have to use chunk finder
There are chunks of border texture packs if you dont wanna bother with this or if you wanna check if this is legit
i think its quite useful if u gonna make zero tick farm
Make sure the large number is in the first place before the small number in dividing the numbers.
Jc teaching maths 😂😂😂
Why Is it important to know where chunk boarders are? Does it have to do with Redstone builds and farms?
Why isnt it important its litterally the base of the gamr
@@catsdogswoof3968 uhm...im literally asking why they're important lmao. I'm curious about how the game works.
@@8Phantom they load items in a 384 block tall pillar and are used to make the game playable as each chunk loads all the blocks inside, instead of every block doing that or the entire world
I also was scared to ask this question as I am a new red stone builder
Yes. A lot of redstone and farms will break or not work if they are not in the same chunk. Example: a hopper minecart traveling on rails between chunks could just stop or disappear altogether. Same thing with a recent bug where beds that are placed on a chunk border would disappear and break villager or iron farms.
Is there a possibly way of knowing what chunk is a slime chunk? I’m struggling massively to find slime, even tried your slime farm and it didn’t work
Chunkbase or go to the swamps
Go caving and find large open caves. You surely find some slimes spawning. Fence the chunk borders near it ,kill the already spawned slimes and wait for slimes to spawn. The chunk in which slimes spawning are slime chunks which you needed for slime farm.
there is a website called chunkbase
Are chunks always gonna he 16 blocks in every situation?( like the squares that are presented
X and Z cords if their divisible by 16 that location is the NW location of the chunk?
Does this also work in the end?
By the way North, West, South, and East are always dependent on the X and Z coordinates
So North is -Z South is +Z, West is -X and East is +X
I just remember it as East being where the sun rises and west being where it sets
@@RandomHugs Can’t really follow that in the end. But the coordinates are always the same across every Minecraft world in regards to North, South, East, and West
@@Macken-n9lwell if u have a sunflower it will always face east idk if that helps u
@@justachillgamer7698 It can be helpful. But again the directions are always dependent on which way you go in Minecraft. I just have a little compass indicator in my notes
Question:does this method can be use to find a buried treasure just like java 9,9 thing in debug screen
Sadly no😢
The Minecraft Wiki says that buried treasure is @ 8,8 in bedrock :)
Yes, it works on bedrock. If you’re having trouble lining yourself on the X on a treasure map just make sure both your x and z coordinates are divisible by 8 (you might have to go up or down 8 blocks sometimes when it’s really close between 2 spots i.e. 712, y, -24 vs 720, y, -24)
You know it’s really smart to say you have to build it on one chunk at the beginning of the video
You can also use foxynotale markers texture pack
To easily know if the number divided by 16 will result to decimal or not without calculating:
A number divided by 16 will give a whole number (no decimal) IF THE LAST FOUR DIGITS are divisible by 16. Here's why:
16 can be written as 2 raised to the power of 4 (2 x 2 x 2 x 2).
Dividing by 16 is the same as dividing by 2 four times.
So, as long as the last four digits contain the factors of 2 four times (2 x 2 x 2 x 2), they will be divisible by 16 and the original number will have no remainder when divided by 16 (resulting in a whole number).
This trick works for any number with four or more digits. For numbers less than four digits, you can check divisibility by 2: a number is divisible by 16 if it's even and the last two digits are divisible by 4.
Perfect explication ❤
Would be nice to just press F3 and see chunk borders like Java has.
Does it work the same in the nether?
does this work in the end
This shi feel like math class
Negative coordinates process is same or diff 🤔
same
What about slime chunk that I can see from chunkbase this are all actual chunks am i right.
Thank for the info and math
This is waaay beyond my understanding. Im just a simple minded minecrafter.
My question is wondering how people know which corner of the chunk they are at ☹️
@@jusawatcher3414if there is no decimal then, you are on the northwest corner. place a block down on that corner. to find the northeast corner use a bed to skip to the next day. now, face the sunrise and place 15 blocks in that direction. while still facing the sunrise, turn right. the sun should be on your left now. place 15 blocks in this direction and turn right again. the sun should be behind you, now. place another 15 blocks in this direction. finally, turn right one more time. the sunrise should now be on your right. place 14 blocks in this direction. you should be back at the first block you placed. that square you just made is one chunk. to remember which corner is which just use a different block for each corner. like acacia log for the northwest block or smooth stone for the southeast.
Which side of zero does the chunk border at zero fall on? Between -1 and 0 or between 0 and 1. The dicide by 16 rule doesn't work for zero.
Just got to different spots lmao
I actually found how to do it normally. F3 and fn. Hold F3 and release fn and press G. You will see all boarders.
yea we know bro, but thats only for java sadly
Java edition exclusive feature
Can yo make chunk loaders for mob or Redstone farms to work efficiencnt
yea try the command "/tickingarea add circle ~~~ (1-4) (name)" the ~~~ means where you are located (coords). the circle and 1-4 means that wherever you set the coords it will basically make a square of 1 or 4 chunks around that area. then lastly you would want to set a name if you would like to remove it later on
I’m pretty sure Mojang angled the sun correctly. If you don’t have a locators map, simply look at the sun, if it’s setting, the sun is in the west, if it is rising, it’s in the east, if you have “always day” enabled, then WHY ARE YOU READING THIS!!!
When you find the chunk border, You don't farm on top of that, right?
For zero tick farms, yes, I presume you should avoid going over borders, but do a fact check on that
@@tarz1109 I did it inside the chunk border rather than on top of the border, I believe
Isn’t it easier to just got to 0,0 on the world and count by 16. Chunks are 16x16 right?
But which difection? And no its not eacpily with nether portald
Thx
But how do you know which corner you are at???
2:01 we can find direction using sun
I miss you're voice ❤
10 minute gang
Hay jc please make a video on pe chunk loader
I literally just used a calculator and divided the cords by 16
Anyone know how many chunks a player can have active with Redstone and tick rate on bedrock at once?
TY
Does this work on the nether ?
That’s what I wanna know
Yup
Here to find out if there is an easier way then doing three math problems.
Nevermind, it's the same.
Jason, that’s my name
I’ve counted multiple times and each side comes out to 15. How do I get that one side to come out to 14??? I’m so confused
It’s just the 14 left of the 15 blocks…
Each side should be 16 outside blocks
Srry at first I'd find it strange but then I looked at the title again, and remembered that he play bedrock edit
In java have a hotkey 😅
This is wrong in the negative coordinates, think about how this would work around world spawn, on 0,0. Partially helpful though. Minecraft's backwards negative/positive coordinates are another freaky hurtle with this 😅🤢 coordinates
Is that acurate?
This doesn’t work I’m building at out 15 blocks but where I end up has the full stop thing
Howdy
Best way is chunk base load go to slime chunk finder and put on your world seed then type your coords it'll show you the chunks in your world and give you Coors from where they start to where they end by clicking blocks on the map on the page.
I can not understand
I just use a texture pack that shows the borders
omg guys cursed number 6:13
I have had more fun understanding math then this but thanks😅
What is so important about a chunk
Plein de ferm nessecite des chunk, la Farm à sable par exemple, ou alors la Farm à slime
String farm please
Iron farm with a campfire for cats
Oh I just saw your name 😂
Cats and golems do NOT interfere with each other's spawning just kill 1+ original cat at a village that don't despawn
@@kevinjamesmartin4307 but I don’t want to waste my time with that.
Hi
Hello
Me who uses chunkbase 😂
I always use chuck base for that
Minecraft could easily just add grids to the maps to help us bedrockers with this.
First
Second actually 🤓👆
Fir--
Just realized I’m not first
😂😂😂