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Introduction: Color Beacons in Minecraft
This tutorial will show you how to create color beacons in Minecraft for the PC.
In the name of brevity, I’ll assume you’re either in Creative Mode, or have crafted your Beacon(s) and have at least 9 resource blocks of:
- Iron
- Gold
- Diamond
- Emerald
In addition, at least one block of:
- Stained glass of your choice (pane or block)
Before we begin, I’ll give you a quick recap of your basic Beacon…
Step 1: Beacon Basics
Here we see a few examples of beacons on various sized pyramids. They may range upwards from one tile high, but for the purpose of this tutorial, we’ll be using the humble 1 x 3 x 3 tile beacon.
Got that? Okay, let’s go! 😀
Step 2: The 9 Tile Beacon Pyramid
Here’s your basic 9-tile Beacon.
It may be made with any combination of Iron, Gold, Diamond, or Emerald resource blocks. (The cheapest and quickest way to make a short pyramid in survival mode is with Iron blocks.)
No other blocks can make a Beacon shine. This includes blocks like Lapis Lazuli and Pumpkins.
Simply place your resource blocks in a 3 x 3 formation, as shown in examples. Once you’re done with the resource blocks, place your Beacon block over the center tile.
Your new Beacon should now be beaming a giant bright laser in the sky.
Step 3: Boring Beacons Begone!
Now that you have all that taken care of, equip your block or pane of Stained glass.
Press Shift + Right-Click on the top part of the Beacon to place your Stained glass. (Otherwise, if you click on the Beacon without holding down Shift, you’ll bring up the Beacon’s GUI.)
Your Beacon should now have a color beam!
Step 4: Look at All the Colors, Man!
Here you see the basic Beacon colors you can get with just a single Stained glass block or pane.
Not impressed yet? You can make your own colors!
Step 5: Color Mixing With Stained Glass
Color mixing is simple if you know your basic color theory.
If you’re unfamiliar with basic color mixing, the basics are:
Primary colors: Red, Yellow, Blue
Secondary colors: Purple (from Red+Blue), Orange (from Red+Yellow), Green (from Blue+Yellow)
If you have say, a blue block and place a red block over it, the resulting beam will look purple. If you placed a white block over those two, you would get a light purple. If you place a black block instead, you would get a darker shade of purple.
- From my experience, it’s better to use Red/Yellow/Blue color mixing than Red/Green/Blue…as you can see in the example, the R/Y/B color mix is much brighter and more visible.
[NOTE i: Plain glass will not change the color of the Beacon. White will also not change it unless it’s combined with another color.]
[NOTE ii: Once you have a glass block over the Beacon, you don’t have to Shift+Click, just build as you normally do.]
Step 6: Have Fun! 😀
Now that you know how to make color Beacons, you can use them in many applications, whether it’s to distinguish landmarks, power-ups, or just for fun!
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I want to know how to reset a beacon light without mixing the colors… I want to have part of the beacon yellow and the next part blue, but I don’t want any green in between.
how do you have a gray zombie head?
It isnt a gray zombie head, its a skeleton head! 😀
WITH iron armor (armor stand)
I tried it didn’t work
It works for me make a pyramid of gold emerald or diamond and place the beacon at the top and then place the stained glass block on the beacon
Using a glass stained pane just on top makes it invisible and colours the beam as well
What is it on mobile
Wow thanks for this, I didn’t know about mixing the colours
nice job I did it
Doesnt work in 1.7.10
Awesome! If u put water over top the beacon, will it still show or disappear?
As far as I know, the beacon should still light up.
oh thanks.
Awesome
Nice! The structures are also rad!
this is Awesome!!! also I’m behind on my minecraft updates how did you place the suit of armor with the skeleton head?
It’s the armor stand in the 1.8 update.
This really isn’t hard.. couldn’t you have built something out of them?
That’s awesome!
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