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How to Make a TV in Minecraft

By Matthew Lynch
November 15, 2023
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Minecraft is a popular sandbox game that allows players to create and explore virtual worlds made of blocks. One of the most enjoyable aspects of the game is its creative potential, which enables players to build almost anything from simple structures to complex machines. In this article, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of creating a TV in Minecraft.

Step 1: Gather Materials

To build a simple TV, you will need the following materials:

– Black Concrete or Black Wool (8 blocks)

– White Concrete or White Wool (1 block)

– Item Frame (1)

– Painting (1)

– Any decoration blocks of your choice for the TV stand

You can obtain these materials by crafting, mining, or trading with villagers.

Step 2: Build the TV Screen

First, place eight black concrete or black wool blocks in a 3×3 square pattern on a wall or any flat surface. Remove the middle block and replace it with white concrete or white wool. This white block will serve as the TV screen.

Step 3: Add an Item Frame

Place an item frame on the white concrete or white wool block to represent the TV display.

Step 4: Add a Painting

Now it’s time to add some content to the TV display. Place a painting inside the item frame by right-clicking on it. The painting selection is random, so you might need to break and place it again until you get the desired picture.

Step 5: Build a TV Stand (Optional)

To make your TV look even more realistic, consider creating a stand for it. Choose any decoration blocks you like – wood planks, stone bricks, or even quartz – and place them beneath your constructed TV screen. You can also add shelves or drawers to store items.

And there you have it! You’ve successfully created a TV in Minecraft. While it may not function like a real television, it adds an aesthetic touch to your virtual living space and allows for even more creativity in the world of Minecraft. Have fun experimenting with different materials and designs, and continue expanding your skills as a master builder!

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