Learning how to make a teleporter in Minecraft PC is a fantastic way to revolutionize travel in your world. Building a teleporter with End Portal frames and Eyes of Ender can create instant travel across vast distances in your Minecraft world. This guide will walk you through every step, from gathering the rare materials to activating your very own network.
This method uses the game’s existing End Portal mechanics in a clever way. It’s a project that requires some dedication, but the payoff is immense. You’ll be able to connect your bases, farms, and favorite locations in an instant.
Let’s get started on your journey to mastering instant transportation.
How To Make A Teleporter In Minecraft Pc
This primary method for creating a teleporter involves constructing and activating an End Portal. In standard survival mode, a complete End Portal is your gateway to the End dimension. However, by carefully manipulating its construction, you can use it to teleport between two points in the Overworld. The core concept is to build two portals and link them by placing them at the same precise coordinates in different locations.
It sounds complex, but we’ll break it down into simple stages. You’ll need to be prepared for a significant resource gathering phase first. This isn’t an early-game project, but a rewarding end-game build.
Essential Materials You Will Need
Before you place a single block, you need to collect the necessary items. Some are common, while others require serious adventure. Here is the complete list for one teleporter frame.
- 12 End Portal Frames: These are the most challenging items to obtain. They cannot be crafted and are only found in Stronghold portal rooms. You will need to locate a Stronghold using Eyes of Ender.
- 12 Eyes of Ender: You need one for each frame to activate the portal. These are crafted from Blaze Powder and Ender Pearls.
- Building Blocks: A substantial amount of blocks like obsidian, stone, or any durable material to create a secure housing, platform, and protective structure around your teleporter. You’ll need this at both locations.
- Mining Tools: A diamond or netherite pickaxe is essential for collecting obsidian and breaking other tough blocks during construction.
- Optional but Helpful: A Silk Touch pickaxe can simplify collecting certain blocks. Potions of Fire Resistance can be useful if working with lava. Plenty of torches or other light sources.
Remember, you need to double all frame and eye materials for a two-way teleportation system. That means a total of 24 End Portal Frames and 24 Eyes of Ender for a complete linked pair.
Step 1: Locating And Acquiring End Portal Frames
Your first major task is to find a Stronghold. Throw an Eye of Ender and follow its flight path. It will lead you to the general area of a Stronghold. You will need to dig down to find the stone brick structures.
Once inside the Stronghold, explore until you find the portal room. It contains a dormant End Portal frame with some missing Eyes of Ender. You need to mine the End Portal Frame blocks. This is tricky because they have a high blast resistance.
- Clear the area around the frame block you want to collect.
- Place a piston facing the End Portal Frame block.
- Activate the piston to push the frame block. When pushed, it turns into a collectible item.
- Repeat this process for each of the 12 frames in the portal. You may need to visit multiple Strongholds to gather enough for two teleporters.
Be patient, as Stronghold exploration can be dangerous. Watch out for Silverfish and dark corridors.
Step 2: Preparing Your Teleporter Locations
Choosing and preparing the two locations for your teleporters is a critical step. The portals must be built at the exact same X and Z coordinates in the Overworld. The Y coordinate (height) can differ, which is useful for creating vertical links.
- Decide on your primary location (e.g., your main base). Write down its X and Z coordinates from your F3 debug screen.
- Travel to your desired secondary location (e.g., a remote farm or village).
- Build a platform or room at this secondary location so that the center of where your portal will be matches the EXACT X and Z coordinates from your main base. The Y level can be adjusted for convenience.
- Prepare both sites. Clear a 5×5 or larger area and build a secure room or enclosure. This protects the portal and gives you a proper landing zone.
Accuracy here is non-negotiable. A difference of even one block will cause the teleportation to fail, sending you to a random location.
Understanding Coordinate Alignment
The game’s teleportation logic for linked portals is based on coordinate mapping. When you enter an active End Portal in the Overworld, the game checks the corresponding coordinates in the End dimension. By having two Overworld portals at the same coordinates, you trick the system. It tries to send you to the End, but finds the second Overworld portal instead, creating a direct link.
This is why the coordinate match is so vital. It’s the fundamental mechanic that makes this entire build possible. Always double-check your numbers before you start placing frames.
Step 3: Constructing The Portal Frame
Now for the building phase. At each of your two prepared locations, you will construct the End Portal frame. The frame must be built exactly as it appears in a Stronghold.
- At the precise coordinates, dig a 3×3 square that is one block deep.
- Place your 12 End Portal Frame items around the edges of this hole. They should form a square frame with a 3×3 empty space in the middle. The green faces of the frames must all point inward toward the center of the hole.
- Ensure the frame is perfectly level and flat. There should be no blocks inside the 3×3 hole beneath the frames.
A common mistake is placing the frames on the wrong level or with their orientation flipped. Take your time to get this right. The construction at both ends must be identical for reliable function.
Step 4: Activating The Teleporter Network
With both portal frames built, it’s time for activation. This step uses the Eyes of Ender.
- Stand outside the frame. Insert an Eye of Ender into each of the 12 End Portal Frame blocks. Right-click on each one.
- Once the final Eye is placed, the center of the frame will fill with a swirling starry void. This indicates the portal is active.
- Repeat this process at the second teleporter location, using your second set of 12 Eyes of Ender.
Your teleporter network is now live. To use it, simply jump into the active portal block at one location. You will instantly exit from the portal at the linked coordinates. The transition is seamless and works both ways.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
If your teleporter isn’t working, here are the most likely causes and fixes.
- Portal Doesn’t Activate: Check that every single frame has an Eye of Ender. One missing eye will stop the activation.
- Teleports to The End Instead: This means your coordinates are not matched correctly. The Y coordinate might be too close to a naturally generated End Portal in a Stronghold. Ensure your build is far from any Stronghold and that the X and Z coordinates match exactly between your two custom portals.
- Teleports to a Random Location: This is also a coordinate mismatch issue. Precisely re-check the X and Z values at both sites. A single block off will break the link.
- Portal is Broken or Griefed: Protect your teleporter rooms. Build them out of blast-resistant materials like obsidian or deepslate and light the area well to prevent mob spawns. Consider placing them in a secure, enclosed building.
Alternative Teleportation Methods In Minecraft
While the End Portal method is the closest to a classic “teleporter,” Minecraft offers other fast-travel systems. These can be easier to build but have different limitations and costs.
Using Nether Portals For Fast Travel
This is the most accessible long-distance travel method. Because 1 block in the Nether equals 8 blocks in the Overworld, you can create vast travel networks.
To set up a fast-travel route:
- Build a Nether Portal at your main Overworld base.
- Note its coordinates (X, Z).
- Travel in the Nether to the coordinates that match your desired second Overworld location. Divide the Overworld X and Z coordinates by 8 to find the correct Nether build spot.
- Build a second Nether Portal at this Nether location.
- When you use the portals, they will link, creating a journey that is 8 times faster in the Nether.
This system requires maintaining safe pathways in the Nether, which can be dangerous but very effective.
Command Blocks And Cheats
If you are playing in Creative mode or on a world with cheats enabled, you can create instant, precise teleporters using command blocks. This method offers the most control.
- Obtain a command block with the command
/give @p command_block. - Place the command block and open its interface.
- Enter the teleport command. For example:
tp @p X Y Z. Replace X, Y, and Z with the destination coordinates. - Set the block to “Needs Redstone” or “Always Active.”
- Power it with a lever, button, or pressure plate to activate the teleport.
You can create elaborate systems with multiple command blocks for different destinations. This is a popular choice for adventure maps and creative builds.
The Ender Pearl Stasis Chamber
This is a clever redstone contraption that allows for one-way, on-demand teleportation back to a specific point. It uses the fact that thrown Ender Pearls can be kept in a state of suspension.
A basic chamber involves:
- A dispenser loaded with an Ender Pearl.
- A tripwire or pressure plate to trigger the dispenser.
- A bubble column or specific block arrangement to catch and hold the thrown pearl indefinitely until the player uses it.
- When the player later activates a trigger, the pearl is released, teleporting them instantly to the chamber’s location.
This is an advanced redstone project but allows for a “recall” function to a safe home point from anywhere, provided the chunk is loaded.
Designing And Securing Your Teleporter Hub
A functional teleporter is great, but a well-designed hub makes it exceptional. Here are ideas for building around your new travel system.
Architectural Ideas For Teleporter Rooms
Your teleporter should be the centerpiece of a dedicated room. Consider themes like a high-tech laboratory with iron blocks and redstone lamps, a mystical shrine with purpur blocks and end rods, or a classic vault made of obsidian and crying obsidian. Use lighting creatively with sea lanterns or glowstone to highlight the portal. Add aesthetic arches, pillars, or a raised platform for the portal itself to give it importance.
Safety And Maintenance Considerations
Security is paramount. Encase your teleporter in a room with a solid door or iron door to prevent accidental entry or mob interference. Place the portal floor slightly recessed or with a lip to prevent falling in when you don’t intend to. Always keep a backup supply of Eyes of Ender in a nearby chest, in case one is accidentally knocked out of the frame. Make sure the chunk containing the teleporter is always loaded, either by being within the simulation distance of a player or by using a chunk loader device, otherwise it won’t work when you arrive from a distance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can You Make A Teleporter In Minecraft Survival Without Mods?
Yes, the End Portal method described in this article is a vanilla survival mechanic. It uses the game’s existing rules without any modifications. It requires significant effort to gather the materials from Strongholds, but it is entirely possible in a standard survival world.
What Is The Easiest Way To Teleport In Minecraft?
The easiest way for most players is using Nether Portals for fast travel. It requires only obsidian and flint & steel, resources that are readily available relatively early in the game. While not instant point-to-point teleportation, it reduces travel time by a factor of eight, which is incredibly efficient for long distances.
How Do You Teleport To A Player In Minecraft PC?
You can teleport to a player using commands. If cheats are enabled, open the chat and type /tp [your username] [target player's username]. For example, /tp Steve Alex would teleport Steve to Alex’s current location. This only works in worlds where cheats or operator permissions are active.
Why Is My Custom End Portal Teleporter Not Working?
The most common reason is incorrect coordinates. The X and Z coordinates of both portals must be identical in the Overworld. Also, ensure every single End Portal Frame block has an Eye of Ender inserted. If one is missing, the portal will not activate. Finally, check that the portal is not too close to a pre-existing Stronghold portal, as this can cause interference.
Can You Make A Teleporter That Works Between Dimensions?
The standard End Portal teleporter described here only works within the Overworld. For inter-dimensional travel, you must use the standard dimension-specific portals: Nether Portals for the Nether and End Portals (in Strongholds) for the End. There is no vanilla method to create a custom teleporter that directly links, for example, a spot in the Nether to a spot in the Overworld outside of the normal portal pairing rules.