How to Make a clock in Minecraft? 

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How to make a clock in Minecraft? 

There are a number of decorative things in Minecraft from which you can decorate your houses. Some of the items  that you get in Minecraft do add to the feel and nature of the house in Minecraft. Clock is one such material in Minecraft, that we can easily find out in every household in real life. Then why not add it to our virtual world as well. 

In this article we will follow the steps to add a clock to the house, so follow the steps given below for getting quick and simple assistance on adding the clock to the house in Minecraft. 

How to Make a clock in Minecraft? 

There are a number of ways of adding the cloak to your house in Minecraft. While adding it from the crafting table or creating it from the  crafting table is the most fun and soughted process. 

Before we begin the process of adding clocks to the house, let us look at the editions of  Minecraft that support the process of creating the clock in the crafting table and then adding it to the house in Minecraft. As the process of creating clocks in crafting tables is not supported by every edition of Minecraft. 

The editions of Minecraft that support creating a clock in crafting table of Minecraft are;

Java Edition, Pocket Edition, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, Wii U, Nintendo Switch, Windows 10 Edition, Education Edition

So if your device or gameplay is not associated with the  above listed editions of Minecraft then you would need to either abandon this thing or upgrade to some other edition. 

Now that we have discussed the editions  that support the process of creating clocks in the crafting table and then adding them to the house. Let us now move onto the actual process of creating the clock in the crafting table. 

  • Opening the Crafting table

The very first step towards making a clock is to open the crafting table, as the crafting table is  the place where all the processes  of making or creating stuff takes place in Minecraft. 

So, quickly  open up the  crafting menu on your respective device and Minecraft edition. 

As you open the crafting table, you notice  that the crafting table is divided into two segments or parts, the first one is the input part that consists of all the mixing and adding of items. 

And the second part is the one where the final product or final item appears after the making process is completed. 

The initial part consists of a square shaped box that contains  9 blocks, arranged in 3×3 arrangements that means there are 3 columns and 3 rows. 

The output segment only consists of a  single block, that is where the final product is  available. Whether it is 4 final products or 1 final product, all of them get enlisted in that 1 block only. 

Now that we have opened the crafting table in your devices, it’s time to begin the actual process of crafting the clock. 

Before we move to  the actual process, let us know about the required materials or items that we need to follow the below given process of making clocks. 

For making the clock in the crafting table, you will need various materials.

Such as

4 Golden Ingot

1 Redstone dust

So these are  the items that you will need to create a clock in the below given process. 

Moving on to the actual process of creating the clock in the crafting table, the another step that you need to follow is- arranging the items. 

  • Arranging the items

Now that you have opened the crafting table, it’s time that you create or make a clock in the crafting table. 

For creating a clock in the crafting menu, you need to arrange the required items in a significant manner. 

If you didn’t arrange the required items in the order given below then the output segment would not produce any result no matter how hard you try. 

You need to place the  required items in the  exact same manner given below. 

So let’s begin placing the items in the crafting table. 

The first row of the 9 square box will contain a golden Ingot in the middle position or second position. 

The second row will contain two golden Ingots in the first and second position and redstone dust in the middle or second position. 

The last row will contain a golden Ingot in the middle or second position. 

Or we can say that the first level contains a single golden Ingot in the second position, the second level contains two golden ingots in the first and third place and a redstone dust in the middle position, and the last level contains a golden Ingot in the middle position. 

This is the pattern or arrangement that you should be following in your gameplay as well for creating a clock in the crafting table. 

Thereafter, you will notice that the clock is now visible in the output segment, inside that single block. 

The clock will be much more golden as  four golden ingots were used to create the clock and just one redstone dust particle was used.

Here you have successfully created the click in the crafting table. 

Still, you need to follow one last step to finally add this click to your gameplay in Minecraft. 

Now that you have created the clock, then also  it would not be visible to you in your gameplay, nor can you use it. 

For accessing the click in your gameplay, you need to follow the other step. 

  • Adding the clock to the inventory

Now that you have created the clock in the crafting table, you need to move it to the inventory as well. Then only you would be able to use the clock in your gameplay. Or you would  not  be able to use it even after successfully creating it. 

So, follow the required gesture in your device and respected edition of Minecraft for adding the clock to the inventory from the output segment of the crafting table. 

After  that you have added the clock to the inventory, you can use it anytime. 

Then the clock will show up in the bar present on  the bottom most side of the screen. 

You can pick it from there and place it to the spot where you would like to. 

Here you finally added the clock to your gameplay in Minecraft after creating it in the crafting table. 

So that was all about adding the clock to  your gameplay in Minecraft. 

Let’s get a quick look at the process that  we followed above. 

Summary

You can easily create a clock in the crafting table and add it to your gameplay in Minecraft. First of all you need to open the crafting table, where you will create the clock using dome required material. You will require 4 golden ingots and a redstone dust to create a clock. 

Thereafter place the materials in such  a manner that the first level contains a single golden Ingot in the middle position, the second level contains two  golden Ingot in first and third position and a redstone dust in the middle position, and the last level contains a single golden Ingotb in the middle position. A clock will  appear in the output segment, you need to place  the clock from the crafting table to the inventory in Minecraft. 

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