Minecraft Calculators
Converting item counts to stacks and storage containers, planning circular and pyramid structures block by block, triangulating a stronghold's location from Eye of Ender throws, and checking whether two Nether portals will link to the same exit.
Calculators & Tools
Minecraft End Portal Finder
The Minecraft End Portal Finder triangulates a stronghold's coordinates from two Eye of Ender throws, using each throw's location and F3 facing angle to work out exactly where the two lines cross. It also converts the result to Nether coordinates so you can travel there roughly eight times faster. Use it instead of blind digging or wasting extra eyes on a third and fourth throw.
Minecraft Stack Calculator
The Minecraft Stack Calculator works out how many full stacks and leftover items a given quantity breaks down into, at stack sizes of 64, 16, or 1. It also converts that count into the chests, double chests, shulker boxes, and hoppers you'd need to store it. Use it before a mining trip or a storage room build instead of guessing how many containers to craft.
Nether Portal Calculator
The Nether Portal Calculator works out whether two Overworld portals will link to the same Nether-side exit, using the game's real 8:1 coordinate scale and 16-block portal search radius rather than a plain distance guess. It shows each portal's computed Nether coordinates and how far apart they'd need to be to guarantee separate exits. Use it before building a Nether highway instead of finding out two hubs accidentally share a portal.
Pyramid Block Calculator
The Pyramid Block Calculator works out exactly how many blocks a stepped Minecraft pyramid needs, in either hollow or solid fill, from a single base side length. It shows the height in layers, whether that base size ends in a true apex point or a flat platform, and how much more a solid version costs versus hollow. Use it before committing to a build instead of running out of materials halfway up.
Minecraft Circle Generator
The Minecraft Circle Generator works out exactly which blocks to place to build a pixel-perfect circle of a given diameter, in either outline or filled mode. It renders a visual block-by-block grid you can follow directly in-game and counts the total blocks needed. Use it to plan towers, wells, fountains, and round floors without guessing block placement by eye.