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You'll want to clone the part of the map (periodically) you are working on to another, far away area. This Minecraft tutorial explains how to use the /clone command with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.You can copy or move a region of blocks using the /clone command in Minecraft. That’s the only reliable way for now. The We will cover examples of how to use the /clone command to clone a region as well as move a region of blocks.In this example, let's show how to clone a region and make an exact copy of it.Now to copy this pyramid to our Plains biome at coordinates (173, 64, 254), we would use the following /clone command:Type the command in the chat window. Let's explore how to use this cheat (game command).The /clone command is available in the following versions of Minecraft:* The version that it was added or removed, if applicable.In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.13, 1.14, 1.15 and 1.16, the /clone command has different syntaxes depending on what you want to do.To clone only a specific block in a source region to a destination region:In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.8, 1.9, 1.10 1.11 and 1.12, the syntax for the /clone command is:In Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE), there are 2 syntaxes for the /clone command.To clone only a specific block in a source region to a destination region:In Minecraft Xbox One Edition, there are 2 syntaxes for the /clone command.To clone only a specific block in a source region to a destination region:In Minecraft Xbox One Edition, there are 2 syntaxes for the /clone command.To clone only a specific block in a source region to a destination region:In Minecraft Nintendo Switch Edition, there are 2 syntaxes for the /clone command.To clone only a specific block in a source region to a destination region:In Minecraft Windows 10 Edition, there are 2 syntaxes for the /clone command.To clone only a specific block in a source region to a destination region:In Minecraft Education Edition, there are 2 syntaxes for the /clone command.To clone only a specific block in a source region to a destination region:To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (935, 66, 1024) to the ending coordinate (944, 72, 1027) and then copy this region of blocks to the destination coordinate (900, 65, 1001):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (~, ~, ~) to the ending coordinate (~20, ~-3, ~15) and then move it to a position that is 5 blocks West and 2 blocks North of our current position:To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (~ ~-3 ~) to the ending coordinate (~5 ~5~ 5) and then copy only the kelp to the destination coordinate (~10 ~10 ~10):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (229, 64, 335) to the ending coordinate (205, 75, 358) and then copy this region of blocks to the destination coordinate (173, 64, 254):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (299, 74, 238) to the ending coordinate (288, 88, 224) and then move it to a position that is 19 blocks West and 10 blocks North of our current position:To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (~ ~-3 ~) to the ending coordinate (~5 ~5~ 5) and then copy only the bedrock blocks to the destination coordinate (~10 ~10 ~10):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (8, 65, 4) to the ending coordinate (2, 70, 4) and then copy this region of blocks to the destination coordinate (~ ~ ~):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (~2 ~-1 ~6) to the ending coordinate (~8 ~8 ~8) and then move it to the destination coordinate (~5 ~ ~-7):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (6, 62, 1) to the ending coordinate (4, 68, -5) and then copy only the birch wood planks to the destination coordinate (~3 ~3 ~3):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (7, 64, 3) to the ending coordinate (1, 69, 3) and then copy this region of blocks to the destination coordinate (~ ~ ~):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (~1 ~-2 ~5) to the ending coordinate (~7 ~7 ~7) and then move it to the destination coordinate (~4 ~-1 ~-8):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (5, 61, 0) to the ending coordinate (3, 67, -6) and then copy only the dark oak wood planks to the destination coordinate (~2 ~2 ~2):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (15, 64, 4) to the ending coordinate (9, 69, 4) and then copy this region of blocks to the destination coordinate (~ ~ ~):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (~2 ~-1 ~7) to the ending coordinate (~8 ~8 ~8) and then move it to the destination coordinate (~12 ~-2 ~-9):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (4, 62, 1) to the ending coordinate (4, 68, -3) and then copy only the dark oak wood planks to the destination coordinate (~4 ~4 ~4):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (6, 63, 2) to the ending coordinate (0, 68, 2) and then copy this region of blocks to the destination coordinate (~ ~ ~):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (~ ~-3 ~4) to the ending coordinate (~5 ~6 ~5) and then move it to the destination coordinate (~3 ~-2 ~-9):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (4, 60, -1) to the ending coordinate (2, 66, -3) and then copy only the dirt to the destination coordinate (~1 ~60 ~2):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (~2 ~-1 ~6) to the ending coordinate (~8 ~8 ~8) and then copy this region of blocks to the destination coordinate (8, 65, 4):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (5, 57, 3) to the ending coordinate (6, 59, -5) and then move it to the destination coordinate (~ ~ ~):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (4, 61, -3) to the ending coordinate (7, 65, 3) and then copy only the light blue carpet to the destination coordinate (~2 ~3 ~2):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (50, 65, 335) to the ending coordinate (44, 73, 335) and then copy this region of blocks to the destination coordinate (~3 ~ ~2):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (150, 74, 238) to the ending coordinate (142, 88, 224) and then move it to the destination coordinate (200, 80, 210):To clone a source region from the starting coordinate (~ ~-3 ~) to the ending coordinate (~5 ~5~ 5) and then copy only the bedrock blocks to the destination coordinate (~10 ~10 ~10):The easiest way to run a command in Minecraft is within the chat window.
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