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How To Make an Elevator in Minecraft (The Easy Way)

What goes down must go up…or something like that.

AugustBy August and othersApril 17, 20244 Mins Read
Mining Shaft Water Elevator in Minecraft
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Whether you’re ascending an End City tower, constructing a lofty observatory, or digging in a straight line downward, verticality is a major aspect of Minecraft. Navigating your way up and down is possible with Ladders, Staircases, or simply stacking random or natural blocks in a stairway-like manner. Once you get the endgame Elytra and craft a ton of Fireworks, getting around the world’s verticality becomes much easier. Until then, though, water-powered elevators will be actually a pretty fast and efficient means of vertical transportation in Minecraft. 

[Updated on April 17 – The content was revised to be more detailed, and the imagery was replaced.]

How To Easily Build a Water Elevator in Minecraft

Building a Water Elevator in Minecraft
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To construct a working elevator using vertical water currents in Minecraft, you’ll need the following:

Blocks/ResourcesDescription
Water BucketThe Water Bucket will be used to create the column-shaped “lift” you’ll use to go either up or down.
KelpWhen planted along the column of your water elevator, the Kelp will turn each water block into a “source block,” which is necessary for the left to function.
FencesFences can actually be replaced with any block, but I found them to be an ideal building block because you can easily move between them if they’re placed diagonally adjacent.
SoulsandThe Soulsand is used to propel your character upward when in the water.
Magma BlockThe Magma Block will pull you downward to the bottom of your elevator.

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Soul Sand Magma Block and Kelp In Minecraft
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For reference’s sake, I’ll briefly go over where you can get the natural resources required for your Minecraft elevator:

ResourcesDescription
KelpKelp is a plentiful resource in all Ocean Biomes except the Frozen or Warm variants; I recommend grabbing a couple dozen, depending on how many blocks tall your elevator will be.
SoulsandSoulsand can only be found in The Nether, but don’t get it confused with Soul Soil, which is the same color but doesn’t have spooky faces in its texture.
Magma BlockMagma Blocks are also a common sight in The Nether. However, you can also come across these blocks in Oceans near underwater ruins or ruined portals. Either way, you’ll eventually find this block while searching for Soulsand and Kelp.
How To Make an Elevator in Minecraft The Easy Way
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Now that you’ve all the materials you need, it’s time to get started on constructing your easy Minecraft elevator:

  1. Dig out one block in the center of a 3×3 square, and then place your Fences around it. Make sure there’s space diagonally where you can slip through.
  2. After you’ve reached a satisfactory height with your lift, place a block at the top, after which you’ll use your Water Bucket underneath it to create the water column. Don’t use Sand or Gravel, as those’ll react to gravity. I recommend using Scaffolding to easily reach the top of the elevator.
  3. Go back down to ground level and enter the pillar of water, planting Kelp at the bottom and as you go up.
  4. Return back to the bottom for the last time, break the block holding the Kelp, and replace it with a Soulsand block (or a Magma Block, if you want to descend from above).

Within just a few minutes of building, you should now be able to ascend or descend with your Minecraft elevator. 

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As I said above, the Fences can be replaced with any block of your choice, even naturally generated blocks like Stone or Dirt. For instance, by digging straight down, I found an underground mineshaft to explore that I wanted to return to easily from the surface. Using a Water Bucket at the hole’s opening topside, I could descend to the tunnel below. Next, I used Fences at the bottom of the elevator to keep the water column in a single-block vertical line.

Top Side of Underground Elevator in Minecraft
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I did the process of “source block replacement via Kelp” described above and placed Soulsand at the bottom to finish the lift. I repeated the steps with another hole next to it, but this time, I used a Magma Block to easily go down. Of course, you can simply use a puddle of water to cushion your fall instead of a “descending elevator,” but to each their own.

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August Webb is TNS's Lead Guide Editor who additionally helps in covering celebrity and pop culture news. She provides assistance to other freelancers and staff on trendy topics to write about. When not working, she's playing a visual novel, fanning over an indie gem, or lost in the world of VR. Residing in Daegu, South Korea, August has a Bachelor's, double-majoring in Media and Communication and Business Administration. She graduated in Yeungnam University of Gyeongsan, South Korea. August's areas of expertise include Game Strategy Guides, Video Game Features, and Celebrity News and Gossip. August has worked in online media for over four years since 2021. Starting out as a freelancer, she's written for TNS, ScreenRant of Valnet, and Gamepur of GAMURS GROUP. She has experience publishing short and long-form video game guides, game features, and game reviews. Currently serving as the Lead Guide Editor for the Guide Writing department at The Nerd Stash, she edits a variety of articles while also helping with providing topics to write about via tools like Google Trends or SemRush. She works alongside TNS's Editorial Team, discussing and executing strategies to better improve the site's traffic and experience for users.

August, Monica Njeri

August Webb is TNS's Lead Guide Editor who additionally helps in covering celebrity and pop culture news. She provides assistance to other freelancers and staff on trendy topics to write about. When not working, she's playing a visual novel, fanning over an indie gem, or lost in the world of VR. Residing in Daegu, South Korea, August has a Bachelor's, double-majoring in Media and Communication and Business Administration. She graduated in Yeungnam University of Gyeongsan, South Korea. August's areas of expertise include Game Strategy Guides, Video Game Features, and Celebrity News and Gossip. August has worked in online media for over four years since 2021. Starting out as a freelancer, she's written for TNS, ScreenRant of Valnet, and Gamepur of GAMURS GROUP. She has experience publishing short and long-form video game guides, game features, and game reviews. Currently serving as the Lead Guide Editor for the Guide Writing department at The Nerd Stash, she edits a variety of articles while also helping with providing topics to write about via tools like Google Trends or SemRush. She works alongside TNS's Editorial Team, discussing and executing strategies to better improve the site's traffic and experience for users.

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