Once you have the hang of how coordinates work, you can quickly warp to important locations across your world. It’s also possible to teleport to any player or object using the /tp command by replacing the coordinates with a name. The above command returns the coordinates of the closest buried treasure. Use this information with the teleport command to quickly get where you need to be. The above command sets the time to dawn. Midday represents 6000, dusk is 12,000, and midnight is 18,000. Play around with the numbers in between to control time incrementally. Whichever mob you choose will spawn under you. You won’t be able to control them, but it’s fun to hitch a ride on a bat. You can even ride upon the shoulders of other players. You can then share your seed code with friends so that they can generate an exact replica of your world. You can also do a Google Search to find Minecraft seed codes shared by other players. If you omit the coordinates, your current coordinates will become the spawn point for your world. The first set of x/y/z variables represents the starting point for the range, and the second set is the endpoint. The third set is the location where you want to paste the copied blocks. You’ll need to do a little math, but it’s easier than rebuilding the same structure over and over again.