How do I use the Minecraft circle generator?
Enter the circle diameter in blocks and the thickness in blocks, then generate the template. Place blocks where the grid shows filled squares.
Generate a Minecraft block circle from diameter and thickness, then use the grid or row pattern as your building template.
Filled squares are blocks to place. Dots are empty spaces.
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The generated grid is a top-down view. Start from one edge of the template and place a block for every filled square. Empty squares are spaces you leave open.
For large builds, use the row pattern as a checklist. Build one row at a time and mirror the shape across the center to reduce counting mistakes.
Enter the circle diameter in blocks and the thickness in blocks, then generate the template. Place blocks where the grid shows filled squares.
Vanilla Minecraft is block-based, so circles are approximations made from square blocks. A larger diameter usually looks smoother.
Thickness is the wall width of the circle in blocks. A thickness of 1 makes an outline; larger values make a thicker ring.