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  1. The y-axis indicates how high or low (from 0 to 255 (pre 1.18) or -64 to 320 (from 1.18), with 63 being sea level) the player is—i.e., the elevation, The unit length of the three axes equals the side of one block. And, in terms of real-world measurement, one block equals 1 cubic meter.

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  2. The Minecraft map is divided into XYZ coordinates. Each of the X, Y and Z values is used to indicate your position in the map. Here is how the coordinate system works: X - Determines your position East/West in the map. A positive value increases your position to the East. A negative value increases your position to the West. Y - Determines your ...

  3. Sep 10, 2024 · World coordinates. X, Y and Z coordinate on a Minecraft map. X and Z axes with directions shown, from a birds-eye view. Red highlights where these axes are different than standard. World coordinates are expressed as a set of three absolute world coordinates (X Y Z), each number representing a distance along an axis from the world origin.

  4. Nov 24, 2023 · Coordinates show you where you are in the world in relation to the coordinates 0, 0, 0. Sometimes 0, 0, 0 lines up with Spawn, but that will not always be the case due to Minecraft's terrain generation. Coordinates can be read in the form X, Y, Z.

  5. Jul 15, 2024 · Y is your current elevation above bedrock. Your starting block will usually be X,Z:0,0. If 0,0 would be underwater, your starting block will be nearby. Your starting Y coordinate will vary depending on the height you spawn at. Sea level is Y:63.

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  6. Nov 5, 2023 · Whenever you see your player coordinates, the Y value refers to your current height or vertical position in the Minecraft world. As your Y increases, you are going up in elevation. As your Y decreases, you are going deeper underground.

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  8. Oct 1, 2021 · Minecraft operates on a grid of three coordinates: X, Y, and Z, with the Y-coordinate taking account of the position of something vertically, also known as altitude.

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