Comparator Recipe: Your Guide to Crafting Redstone Comparators in Minecraft

This Minecraft tutorial will guide you through the process of crafting a redstone comparator. Redstone comparators are essential components in Minecraft for creating complex redstone circuits.

Let’s dive into how to craft a redstone comparator and explore its availability across different Minecraft platforms.

Supported Platforms

Redstone comparators are a versatile feature available across many Minecraft versions:

Platform Supported (Version*)
Java Edition (PC/Mac) Yes (1.5)
Pocket Edition (PE) Yes (0.14.0)
Xbox 360 Yes (TU19)
Xbox One Yes (CU7)
PS3 Yes (1.12)
PS4 Yes (1.12)
Wii U Yes
Nintendo Switch Yes
Windows 10 Edition Yes (0.14.0)
Education Edition Yes

* The version that it was added or removed, if applicable. NOTE: Pocket Edition (PE), Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows 10 Edition are now known as Bedrock Edition. For version history purposes, they are listed individually.

Finding a Redstone Comparator in Creative Mode

For players in Creative Mode, redstone comparators are readily available in the inventory. Here’s where to locate them across different Minecraft editions:

Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

In Java Edition, the location varies slightly depending on the version:

Platform Version(s) Creative Menu Location
Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.8 – 1.19 Redstone
Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.19.3 – 1.21.1 Redstone Blocks

Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE)

Pocket Edition offers redstone comparators in these inventory tabs:

Platform Version(s) Creative Menu Location
Pocket Edition (PE) 0.14.1 – 1.1.3 Tools
Pocket Edition (PE) 1.2 – 1.21.0 Items

Minecraft Xbox Editions

For Xbox players, find the comparator in these Creative Inventory locations:

Platform Version(s) Creative Menu Location
Xbox 360 TU35 – TU69 Redstone and Transportation
Xbox One CU23 – CU43 Redstone and Transportation
Xbox One 1.2.5 – 1.21.0 Items

Minecraft PS Editions

PlayStation users can find redstone comparators in these tabs:

Platform Version(s) Creative Menu Location
PS3 1.26 – 1.76 Redstone and Transportation
PS4 1.26 – 1.91 Redstone and Transportation
PS4 1.14.0 – 1.21.0 Items

Minecraft Nintendo

Nintendo players can locate the comparator in the following Creative Inventory spots:

Platform Version(s) Creative Menu Location
Wii U Patch 3 – Patch 38 Redstone and Transportation
Nintendo Switch 1.04 – 1.11 Redstone and Transportation
Nintendo Switch 1.5.0 – 1.21.0 Items

Minecraft Windows 10 Edition

Windows 10 Edition users can find the comparator in these locations:

Platform Version(s) Creative Menu Location
Windows 10 Edition 0.14.1 – 1.1.3 Tools
Windows 10 Edition 1.2 – 1.21.0 Items

Minecraft Education Edition

For Education Edition users, the comparator is located in these tabs:

Platform Version(s) Creative Menu Location
Education Edition 0.14.2 – 1.0.18 Tools
Education Edition 1.0.21 – 1.21.03 Items

Creative Mode Definitions

  • Platform: The specific Minecraft platform.
  • Version(s): Minecraft versions where the comparator is found in the listed menu location.
  • Creative Menu Location: The inventory tab in Creative Mode where the comparator is located.

Required Materials for a Comparator Recipe

To craft a redstone comparator in Survival Mode, you will need to gather these materials:

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3 Redstone Torches

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3 Stones

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These components are essential for the comparator crafting recipe. Redstone torches are crafted from redstone dust and sticks, Nether Quartz is obtained from the Nether dimension, and Stone is a basic building block readily available in the Overworld.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Craft a Redstone Comparator in Survival Mode

Follow these simple steps to craft your own redstone comparator in Minecraft Survival Mode:

1. Access the Crafting Table

Begin by opening your crafting table. A crafting table provides the 3×3 grid necessary for creating more complex items like the redstone comparator.

2. Arrange Materials in the Crafting Grid

In the crafting menu, you will see the 3×3 crafting grid. To craft a redstone comparator, carefully place the required materials – 3 stones, 3 redstone torches, and 1 nether quartz – in the exact pattern shown below.

The Comparator Recipe is specific: In the top row, place one redstone torch in the center slot. In the second row, place a redstone torch in the first slot, nether quartz in the middle slot, and another redstone torch in the last slot. Finally, in the bottom row, fill all three slots with stones. This precise arrangement is crucial for the Minecraft comparator recipe.

Once the crafting grid is filled correctly, the redstone comparator will appear in the result box on the right.

3. Move the Comparator to Your Inventory

After successfully crafting the redstone comparator, the final step is to transfer the newly created item to your inventory for use.

Congratulations! You have now crafted a redstone comparator in Minecraft. This versatile component is ready to be used in your redstone contraptions.

Redstone Comparator Item ID and Name

For advanced Minecraft users or those using commands, here are the Item IDs and Names for the redstone comparator across different editions:

Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

Item Description(Minecraft ID Name) Data Value Stack Size Platform Version(s)
Redstone Comparator(minecraft:comparator) 0 64 Java 1.8 – 1.12
Redstone Comparator(minecraft:comparator) 64 Java 1.13 – 1.21.1

Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE)

Item Description(Minecraft ID Name) Data Value Stack Size Platform Version(s)
Redstone Comparator(minecraft:comparator) 0 64 PE 1.0 – 1.21.0

Minecraft Xbox One

Item Description(Minecraft ID Name) Data Value Stack Size Platform Version(s)
Redstone Comparator(minecraft:comparator) 0 64 Xbox One 1.6.0 – 1.21.0

Minecraft PS4

Item Description(Minecraft ID Name) Data Value Stack Size Platform Version(s)
Redstone Comparator(minecraft:comparator) 0 64 PS4 1.14.0 – 1.21.0

Minecraft Nintendo Switch

Item Description(Minecraft ID Name) Data Value Stack Size Platform Version(s)
Redstone Comparator(minecraft:comparator) 0 64 Switch 1.6.0 – 1.21.0

Minecraft Windows 10 Edition

Item Description(Minecraft ID Name) Data Value Stack Size Platform Version(s)
Redstone Comparator(minecraft:comparator) 0 64 Windows 1.0 – 1.21.0

Minecraft Education Edition

Item Description(Minecraft ID Name) Data Value Stack Size Platform Version(s)
Redstone Comparator(minecraft:comparator) 0 64 Education 1.0 – 1.21.03

Item ID Definitions

  • Description: The common name of the item and its Minecraft ID Name used in game commands.
  • Data Value: Identifies specific variations of the block, if applicable.
  • Stack Size: The maximum number of this item that can be stacked in one inventory slot.
  • Platform: The Minecraft platform.
  • Version(s): Minecraft versions where the ID and Name are valid.

Redstone Comparator Block States

Understanding block states is crucial for advanced redstone mechanics. Here are the block states for redstone comparators:

Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

Block State Value Default Required Example Description
facing north Yes No [facing=north] Comparator facing North
facing south No No [facing=south] Comparator facing South
facing east No No [facing=east] Comparator facing East
facing west No No [facing=west] Comparator facing West
mode compare Yes No [mode=compare] Comparator in compare mode
mode subtract No No [mode=subtract] Comparator in subtract mode
powered false Yes No [powered=false] Comparator is not powered
powered true No No [powered=true] Comparator is powered

Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE)

Block State Value Default Required Example Description
direction 0 Yes No [“direction”=0] Comparator facing North
direction 1 No No [“direction”=1] Comparator facing East
direction 2 No No [“direction”=2] Comparator facing South
direction 3 No No [“direction”=3] Comparator facing West
output_lit_bit false Yes No [“output_lit_bit”=false] Comparator is not powered
output_lit_bit true No No [“output_lit_bit”=true] Comparator is powered
output_subtract_bit false Yes No [“output_subtract_bit”=false] Comparator in compare mode
output_subtract_bit true No No [“output_subtract_bit”=true] Comparator in subtract mode

Minecraft Xbox One

Block State Value Default Required Example Description
direction 0 Yes No [“direction”=0] Comparator facing North
direction 1 No No [“direction”=1] Comparator facing East
direction 2 No No [“direction”=2] Comparator facing South
direction 3 No No [“direction”=3] Comparator facing West
output_lit_bit false Yes No [“output_lit_bit”=false] Comparator is not powered
output_lit_bit true No No [“output_lit_bit”=true] Comparator is powered
output_subtract_bit false Yes No [“output_subtract_bit”=false] Comparator in compare mode
output_subtract_bit true No No [“output_subtract_bit”=true] Comparator in subtract mode

Minecraft PS4

Block State Value Default Required Example Description
direction 0 Yes No [“direction”=0] Comparator facing North
direction 1 No No [“direction”=1] Comparator facing East
direction 2 No No [“direction”=2] Comparator facing South
direction 3 No No [“direction”=3] Comparator facing West
output_lit_bit false Yes No [“output_lit_bit”=false] Comparator is not powered
output_lit_bit true No No [“output_lit_bit”=true] Comparator is powered
output_subtract_bit false Yes No [“output_subtract_bit”=false] Comparator in compare mode
output_subtract_bit true No No [“output_subtract_bit”=true] Comparator in subtract mode

Minecraft Nintendo Switch

Block State Value Default Required Example Description
direction 0 Yes No [“direction”=0] Comparator facing North
direction 1 No No [“direction”=1] Comparator facing East
direction 2 No No [“direction”=2] Comparator facing South
direction 3 No No [“direction”=3] Comparator facing West
output_lit_bit false Yes No [“output_lit_bit”=false] Comparator is not powered
output_lit_bit true No No [“output_lit_bit”=true] Comparator is powered
output_subtract_bit false Yes No [“output_subtract_bit”=false] Comparator in compare mode
output_subtract_bit true No No [“output_subtract_bit”=true] Comparator in subtract mode

Minecraft Windows 10 Edition

Block State Value Default Required Example Description
direction 0 Yes No [“direction”=0] Comparator facing North
direction 1 No No [“direction”=1] Comparator facing East
direction 2 No No [“direction”=2] Comparator facing South
direction 3 No No [“direction”=3] Comparator facing West
output_lit_bit false Yes No [“output_lit_bit”=false] Comparator is not powered
output_lit_bit true No No [“output_lit_bit”=true] Comparator is powered
output_subtract_bit false Yes No [“output_subtract_bit”=false] Comparator in compare mode
output_subtract_bit true No No [“output_subtract_bit”=true] Comparator in subtract mode

Minecraft Education Edition

Block State Value Default Required Example Description
direction 0 Yes No [“direction”=0] Comparator facing North
direction 1 No No [“direction”=1] Comparator facing East
direction 2 No No [“direction”=2] Comparator facing South
direction 3 No No [“direction”=3] Comparator facing West
output_lit_bit false Yes No [“output_lit_bit”=false] Comparator is not powered
output_lit_bit true No No [“output_lit_bit”=true] Comparator is powered
output_subtract_bit false Yes No [“output_subtract_bit”=false] Comparator in compare mode
output_subtract_bit true No No [“output_subtract_bit”=true] Comparator in subtract mode

Block State Definitions

  • Block State: The technical name for the block state.
  • Value: The specific setting for the block state.
  • Default: Indicates if it’s the default setting when not specified.
  • Required: Indicates if the state must be included in commands.
  • Example: Shows how to format block states in commands like /fill, /setblock, /clone, or /testforblock.

Redstone Comparator Give Command

For quickly obtaining redstone comparators using commands, here are the /give commands for various Minecraft versions:

Give Command in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)

In recent Java Edition versions (1.13 to 1.21.1):

/give @p comparator 1

For older Java Edition versions (1.8 to 1.12):

/give @p comparator 1 0

Give Command in Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE)

In Pocket Edition (1.12.0 to 1.21.0):

/give @p comparator 1 0

Give Command in Minecraft Xbox One

For Xbox One (1.12.0 to 1.21.0):

/give @p comparator 1 0

Give Command in Minecraft PS4

On PS4 (1.14.0 to 1.21.0):

/give @p comparator 1 0

Give Command in Minecraft Nintendo Switch

For Nintendo Switch (1.12.0 to 1.21.0):

/give @p comparator 1 0

Give Command in Minecraft Windows 10 Edition

In Windows 10 Edition (1.12.0 to 1.21.0):

/give @p comparator 1 0

Give Command in Minecraft Education Edition

For Education Edition (1.12.0 to 1.21.03):

/give @p comparator 1 0

Unleash the Power of Redstone Comparators

Redstone comparators are incredibly versatile devices. Here’s a glimpse into what you can do with them:

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By mastering the comparator recipe and understanding its functionalities, you can significantly enhance your redstone builds in Minecraft, creating more intelligent and efficient systems.

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