How to Use the Minecraft Teleport Command
With the Tp command in Minecraft, you can teleport anyone or anything anywhere. If you’re playing the Java version, you can even teleport between the Overworld and the Nether. Use the Tp cheat the same way you use any other Minecraft cheat:
How Coordinates Work in Minecraft
When you enter coordinates in Minecraft, you need to provide three variables: X, Y, and Z:
PC: Press the T key.Mobile: Tap the Chat icon at the top of the screen.Xbox: Press Right on the D-Pad.PlayStation: Press Right on the D-Pad.Nintendo Switch: Press Right on the D-Pad.
X: The X coordinate represents longitude. As the player moves east, the value of X increases. As the player moves west, the value of X decreases.Y: The Y coordinate represents elevation. As the player moves up, the value of Y increases. As the player moves down, the value of Y decreases.Z: The Z coordinate represents latitude. As the player moves south, the value of Z increases. As the player moves north, the value of Z decreases.
One unit represents one block. Sea level for the overworld is 64Y, and the lava “sea” level is 11Y. In the Nether, the lava “sea” level is 31Y.
How to Teleport to Coordinates in Minecraft
To teleport any player or object to a specific set of coordinates, you just need to provide the X, Y, and Z coordinates. For example: The above command teleports the player PluckyChart7166 to the coordinates 150X, 64Y, 250Z.
Teleport to a Relative Set of Coordinates
To teleport an object to a location relative to its current position, add a tilde (~) to the coordinates. For example:
Teleport to Another Object
It’s also possible to teleport directly to another player or object. For example: The above command teleports the player PluckyChart7166 to the player Rob4Lifewire.
Minecraft Tp Command Examples
Here are some more helpful teleport commands for Minecraft: