![]() Load mode allows you to load a previously saved structure from a file. SAVE: When clicked, it will save the structure to a file in the structures directory for this world only.Include entities: Determines whether entities found within the structure will be saved as part of the structure.Detect structure size and position: Used when you have placed structure blocks in Corner mode and wish to automatically fill in the Relative Position and Structure Size values.When turned on, structure voids are displayed as small red cubes and air blocks are seen as small blue cubes. Show invisible blocks: Determines whether invisible blocks such as structure voids and air can be seen.Structure Size: The size of the structure in blocks.Do not need to use ~ when you enter these values (it is implied). Relative Position: The relative position of the structure to the structure block in X Y Z relative coordinates.Structure Name: The name to assigned to a structure (such as Garden) when saving the structure to a file. ![]() We will continue to show them individually for version history. NOTE: Pocket Edition (PE), Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows 10 Edition are now called Bedrock Edition. * The version that it was added or removed, if applicable. ![]() Supported PlatformsĪ structure block is available in the following versions of Minecraft: Platform Let's explore how to add a structure block to your inventory. For Java and Bedrock Edition, you must add the structure block to your inventory using a game command ( which we show you how to do later on this page). Although you can obtain the structure block through the Creative Inventory menu on Education Edition, it is not available in Java or Bedrock through the Creative Inventory menu. A structure block is an item that you can not make with a crafting table or furnace. In Minecraft, a structure block is a powerful block that can be used to mark, save and load structures in your world. This Minecraft tutorial explains how to craft a structure block with screenshots and step-by-step instructions. Note that we don't need to use ~ when entering our relative position values (it is implied).How to make a Structure Block in Minecraft ![]() Since we don't want our garden spawning in the air or on top of our structure block, let's set the Relative Position to 1 0 1. Next, let's adjust settings for the location where the structure will load. Adjust the Location and Load the Structure This indicates that the structure block is currently in Load mode. Notice that the appearance of the structure block changed to: This gives you a chance to tweak the settings so that you can move the structure to just the right place in your map. Now you should see where the structure will be loaded. The next step is to display the structure's bounding box so you can see where the structure will be loaded. This will ensure that when this structure is loaded, the entities will be loaded too. If you wish to load any entities that are in the structure, click on the button under "Include entities" to toggle it to ON. In this example, we will enter Garden as the name for our structure. This MUST be the same name used when you saved the structure. It will take 2 button clicks to get to this mode (Data → Save → Load). To change to Load mode, click on the button and cycle through the different modes until the button says. The structure block will default to Data mode, but we need to program it in Load mode. Right click to open the Structure Block menu. Now it is time to program the structure block. This is where we want to load our garden. In this tutorial, we've placed a structure block in this flat area covered in stone. Next, we will place a structure block that will be later programmed in Load mode. TIP: If you aren't sure how to save a structure, read our previous tutorial called How to use a Structure Block to Save a Structure (Save Mode) in Minecraft.
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