How to Make a Water Elevator in Minecraft

Jul. 29, 2022



Transportation in Minecraft can be excruciating due to the limited options. But it gets more tricky when you want to travel vertically. For going up, you either have to place several blocks or create items such as ladders. And while going down, you have to try hard toavoid fall damage in Minecraft, which can instantly kill you. We can’t solve the issue for your entire world, but there is a method to smoothly travel up and down in yourMinecraft houseor base build. You need to learn how to make a water elevator in Minecraft, and we’re here to teach you just that. It is one of the most reliable one-time investments that can significantly help you in the long run. That said, let’s get the ball rolling!

Our step-by-step tutorial to make a water elevator works on bothMinecraft Java and Bedrock editions. We tested the water elevator in the latestMinecraft 1.20 update. But before moving to the primary process, we will first cover how the elevator actually works. Though, you can directly skip to the process using the table above.

How Does a Minecraft Water Elevator Work

How Does a Minecraft Water Elevator Work

Many blocks in Minecraft are known for creating gaseous bubbles in the game’s source water blocks. Depending upon their stream’s flow,these bubbles can move entities around within the water. So, if an entity enters a bubbling stream going upwards, the entity will automatically go upwards with the stream. The same rules also apply to downward streams.

The water elevator in Minecraft works with this mechanic at its core. But since a single stream can’t move in two ways, you need to create two separate water elevators – one for going up and the other for traveling down.

You need the following items to make a water elevator in Minecraft:

You can get any solid building block to make the outlet of your elevator, but most players use glass blocks for aesthetic purposes. Others prefer cobblestone because it is easily available. You can use any solid block that fits your preference. The number of blocks will depend upon the height of your elevator. That said, let’s look at how you can get the items on this list:

Since we are making two elevators at once, you need two main water sources. For that, you have tomake bucketsand use them on a river, lake, or ocean to collect water. You simply need to equip the bucket and click on a water source to collect it.

The bubble streams in Minecraft onlywork with source blocks of water.So, for every floor of your water elevator, you need a separate source of the water block. But before you run away collecting stacks of water buckets, there is an easy way to turn flowing water into source blocks.

Placing kelp in flowing water turns that water into a source water block. For that, you have to find kelp, a common plant that grows in all oceans of Minecraft. Pieces of kelp are easy to collect as breaking each plant drops dozens of kelp at once.

Doors are essential for keeping water from flowing out of the water elevator in Minecraft. You can place wooden planks on acrafting table, as shown in the recipe above, to make doors.

Magma blocks make the entities flow downwards with the stream of bubbles. Meanwhile, soul sand makes the entities and the bubbles float upwards. Both of these blocks are commonly generated in theNether dimensionof Minecraft. You cancreate a Nether portalto travel to this dimension to find soul sand and magma blocks.

Alternatively, you can also find magma blocks at the surface of Minecraft’s oceans. But since you are already taking a trip to the Nether, it’s better to get both soul sand and magma blocks from there.

Follow the steps below to make an upwards or downwards water elevator in Minecraft:

  1. Then, in the place of the fourth tower,create a small doorway-like structure(see image below) and add a door at the entry to keep the water inside the elevator.

  2. To finish the water elevator’s structure in Minecraft,create the fourth towerright above the doorway.

  3. Now that the “elevator” part of the water elevator is complete, it’s time to add water. For that, go to the top of the structure anduse the bucket of water to place a block of waterinside the elevator. It will automatically go down to the bottom of the elevator.

  4. Next, you need to place kelp inside the elevator to turn flowing water into water source blocks. Start from the bottom andcreate a kelp towerby placing one kelp piece on top of another.

  5. Finally,break the bottom-most piece of kelpto make the whole kelp structure crumple, leaving behind independent water source blocks.

With everything in place, you simply need to place a soul sand or magma block at the bottom to make the elevator functional. Here’s how to go about it:

If you place a soul sand blockat the bottom of the water elevator in Minecraft, it will start anupwards stream of bubbles. Any entity, including players, mobs, and items that enter the flow of bubbles, will be immediately pushed to the top of the water elevator. Once at the top, you can get off the water flow and onto the top glass block. You can also choose to create a platform at the top to make your landing smoother and navigation easier.

To reverse the flow of bubbles, you have toplace a magma blockat the bottom of the water elevator in Minecraft. Itpulls water down,and the entities in the water flow towards itself. You can keep changing the blocks at the bottom to switch the functionality of your elevator, but we suggest making two separate elevators.

If you don’t want two separate elevators, you can also expand a single elevator to includetwo water channels. To do that, you must make your water elevator two blocks wide. Then place a magma block and a soul sand block at its bottom. You can jump into the magma bubbles to go down and into the soul sand bubbles to go up.

You can use a water elevator in Minecraft for the following purposes:

We already have a guide onhow to create a mob XP farm in Minecraft. It’s the perfect structure to include a water elevator.

You are now ready to create your own upwards and downwards water elevator in Minecraft. And if you don’t feel the need for an elevator, it’s time to upgrade your base using some of thebest Minecraft house ideasto fit in the elevator. Though, some of thebest Minecraft modscan provide you with even better alternatives. But until you figure them out, do you have a plan to improve water elevators? Tell us in the comments below!

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can and players do it very frequently, as they help you achieve your goals more easily.

As mentioned in the text above, it’s the soul sand block. Magma blocks are the ones making the water elevators go down.

If you place magma blocks above the water sources, it won’t pull you up. It just works if you have water sources above the magma block. For making a functional downwards water elevator in Minecraft, read the Create Downwards Elevator (Magma) section in this article.

Kelp only turns flowing water into water sources. So, any other way that lets you place water sources will work just fine. You can fill buckets with water and place every individual water source in the water column or you can place ice blocks and then break them.