Pixel Circle / Oval Generator (Minecraft) - Donat Studios
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Playing Minecraft, I like making circular things. I used a chart while I was building, but wanted to be able to make variable size ovals which is something I couldn't find a decent chart of or generator capable of, so I created this!
Go Fullscreen Show Old Generator Fork my source on Github!Comment by: Ray on May. 18, 2012
Nice. I like the javascript effects. If anybody else is interested in a 3d version, I have one over at: http://oranj.io/blog/voxel-sphere-generator-77Comment by: Robeomega on Aug. 10, 2012
I think it should have an option to download a picture of it and a zoom out button when for my mob arena im working at 223 X 223 its very hard to have to scroll and I end up printscreening itComment by: GHOST on Jan. 3, 2013
Is there a download to this?Comment by: Wycratius on Jan. 21, 2013
New version is so much faster, thanks!Comment by: RockOfDoom (nickname) on Feb. 9, 2013
how do i see my result, theres no where to hit enter or something to send my numbers through or something.Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Feb. 9, 2013
It should appear instantly as you change the value. If you could provide some information on what browser and version you are using I can look into the problem.Comment by: Fiveheads on Jul. 10, 2013
I have been using this generator for nearly a year on my phone with no issues. I have been making semi circles in my castle that step up each level so it has a colisseum look. However, every time I load this page, in the box were width and height are, all that's entered in there is NaN. I can't add to or delete it. Rendering this generator useless to mw now, and there are no other generators that work for me. Marvellous.Comment by: Check twice build once on Jan. 13, 2016
Having a few issues with this program. Trying to create a sphere to encapsulate the spawnable area for hostile mobs (wiki: 128 radius from player). So I doubled the radius to 256 then generate a sphere based on that. Before I started I plotted out 6 points all starting out from the 0/0 axis in the end (which I removed all end stone). Markers were placed exactly 128 bocks up, down, left and right so it covers all X/Y/Z directions. When building the sphere I noticed that the 2D sides did not meet up with my (triple checked) reference points mentioned above. The sphere generated by this program seemed too big ( by quite a sizeable margin I might add). Thinking it was my error I recounted the chart...three times...rebuilt...three times...but still no joy. This is a great generator to make spheres...not denying that....but for really technical mapping it's fairly inaccurate in "true to size" builds. Sorry to rain on your parade but thinking I might add this footnote for other builders like myself thus saving them time. But hey....if your just after a good looking sphere this is the program for you.Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Jan. 13, 2016
Your math is simply bad. If you have a radius of 128 the diameter in pixel universe will be 255, not 256, because one of those blocks is the center. That is your issue. My circles are mathematically correct. The math in fact is particularly simple.Comment by: Jim on Apr. 21, 2017
While I love this generator the png downloads will not open and a preview of them says the file contains nothing :/, love to get some feedback to resolve this problem if anyone else encounters or has encountered itComment by: Jesse G. Donat on Oct. 31, 2017
Thank you for the heads up. I'd heard this from a couple people but was never able to reproduce it until today. It ends up it was a race condition, so it was dependent on the speed of your machine. I believe I have fixed the issue. You may need to clear your browser cache to get it to work.Comment by: J-Dubs on Aug. 31, 2021
How big would i make a circle around a 50*50 build?Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Aug. 31, 2021
You'd want to do some simple trigonometry. So to find the diagonal of a triangle or a square, you use the pythagorean theorem: Since we're solving for c we want: So entering your 50's into that we get That rounds up to so 71, but to nicely wrap your 50 which is an even number we'd want to round up to a 72x72 circle. I hope that helps ?Comment by: Nonyanae on Jul. 22, 2023
Love how the file was just called soup,lmaoComment by: Jesse G. Donat on Jul. 22, 2023
lol, that was a bug. I fixed it. Thanks for the heads up.Comment by: Neil Hillman on Dec. 6, 2023
Truth is, I just want to be part of the 10 year comment archive! Great tool btw, I have been using it for years, mainly in minecraft builds. Thanks for keeping it online.Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Dec. 6, 2023
Honestly, I'm pretty bummed I had to limit them. The full list is massive! Google complained the page was taking too long to load for people on slow connections which lowered my ranking. I've a set max limit right now + I added a flag for comments I thought were important to always show. I should add a button to "show all" comments.Comment by: Alex on Dec. 17, 2023
Is there a way to see how many blocks to fill in the circle?Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Dec. 17, 2023
Set the circle to "filled". The number of blocks will be displayed in the "blocks" section.Comment by: Luna Doggo on Apr. 15, 2024
Does anybody know why exporting a circle with a radius of one hundred and fifty-two (152) as a PNG magically changes the width & height of the image to three thousand (3,000) pixels?Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Apr. 15, 2024
The PNG download simply converts the currently displayed output from the Pixel Circle Generator into a PNG image, including grid lines and spacing between pixels. The output is not just a pixel circle - and the overall size of the generated output is therefore equal to the output displayed in the generator. If the scale slider is set to its maximum value, the output will be 3000 × 3000 pixels.Comment by: anonymous on May. 28, 2024
bro is answering people on the same day for 12 years straight insane dedication to own's projectComment by: Jesse G. Donat on May. 28, 2024
All the comments go directly to my phone ;) Makes it easy.Comment by: MikeyD_YT on Jun. 16, 2024
I used this to make a circle but when I tried to create a sphere it didn't match in size.Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Jun. 16, 2024
Making a good sphere is actually more difficult than it seems. My friend Ray actually has a pretty nice sphere generator. He was actually the first comment on this page. https://oranj.io/blog/VoxelSphereGeneratorComment by: Spy cakes on Jul. 25, 2024
I wished there was a 3D one like this so I can make sandy checks house.Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Jul. 25, 2024
If you check the very first comment on this page, at the very top, my friend Ray posted a link to his 3D version way back in 2012. https://donatstudios.com/PixelCircleGenerator#Comment3891Comment by: Hykeem Carter on Jul. 28, 2024
how do I know how many blocks it takes to go from the center to the perimeter diagonallyComment by: Jesse G. Donat on Jul. 28, 2024
Hah, that's... a surprisingly complicated question. Curious why you need the diagonal specifically?Comment by: Jacob B on Aug. 13, 2024
I'm following a comment from a couple of years ago where you explained the error in someone's math. I want to make a large, odd-numbered circle With a diameter of 257. I have my center point at 129 blocks from the edge of each cardinal direction. When I try to build the outside of one quadrant of the circle, I usually end up 1-2 blocks short of the cardinal direction I'm building toward. For example, if I place my center block at 0,0 and my southern-most point at 129, 0 and my eastern-most edge at 0,129 the edge of the circle usually ends up 1 block short at x:1 y: 128 despite triple-checking my build. Is it a simple error of placing an incorrect block or is my math not translating to a circle made of cubes? Thanks!Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Aug. 13, 2024
So 129 is the correct center point if you're intending to build on blocks 1 to 257 inclusive. If you're starting building on block zero, you'd have to shift it over by 1, so 0 to 256 has a center point of 128. What you may want to try is place your center brick, then build the center lines ✛ out from it, e.g. 127 out in each direction from the center block. Then build all four of the ends sort of ☩ and work your way in like that one step of the edge at a time all the way around the circle. That method will help guarantee your circle ends up with the correct boundaries.Comment by: Aston S on Aug. 15, 2024
Bro straight up used algebra to help someone on his website. Abolsute W owner. Btw website is really amazing so thank you for taking the time to make it all those years ago. Oh and I also read through every single comment lolComment by: Jesse G. Donat on Aug. 15, 2024
Dude, you don't even know. The comments on here are limited to showing the most recent 100 + comments I mark "always show". There's currently 582 total. I'd love to show them all but I had to limit it because I was getting dinged by Google for the site taking too long to load on slow mobile phones. I've been going to add a "show all comments" button for a while now… I should get around to that.Comment by: Justin on Nov. 15, 2024
How do you make the circle in minecraftComment by: Jesse G. Donat on Nov. 15, 2024
You are on the page with the answer, my friend.Comment by: CM on Dec. 15, 2024
Is there some kind of bug with this website? I'm trying to make a 320 diameter circle but no matter what I do its always 319 blocks in diameterComment by: Jesse G. Donat on Dec. 15, 2024
Usually this off by 1 is just misunderstanding the size of the circle you actually need to fill the desired space. Let's say you wanted a circle that spans from x coordinate 5 to 10. 10 - 5 = 5 so you think you'd want five but in reality you actually want six. If you think about it, you want your circle to cover the blocks 5 6 7 8 9 10 so that is a 6x6 circle and not a 5x5. If you are just subtracting coordinates, you need to add 1 to the dimensions. All that is to say my guess is you need a 321x321 to fill the space you are trying to fill.Comment by: somepersonidk on Mar. 26, 2025
i wanted to make a dome and at first i used this to make a cricle after that i went to some other site so i would see how i should build the dome and it made diffrent circle and now im confused because i dont know if my dome can now be done with circle from this siteComment by: Jesse G. Donat on Mar. 27, 2025
Generating a sphere or dome is actually subtly different than a circle in surprising ways. If you check out my friend Ray's generator it's a better tool for that purpose. https://new.oranj.io/sphereComment by: lunarcoffee on Apr. 10, 2025
Thanks so much for this tool, i used it to get a pixel circle for a texture pack im making i needed a pixel circle in it, lil info - circle was for a pizza cutter lolComment by: tigerbread on Apr. 22, 2025
i literally depend on this tool!! also hi friends :3Comment by: _Fiery on Apr. 26, 2025
Super useful! I use this for a game called bloxd io and its basically Minecraft but more simple, except for the code, you can play it in your browser btw! https://bloxd.io/Comment by: Aston S on Apr. 27, 2025
I tried to get your friends website approved (as I have a website block) but when my carer looked at it, it seemed to not load and look completely brokenComment by: mined crafter on May. 10, 2025
I didn't notice at all that there were comments until just now. Hi, I've been using this for a few months for big builds (recreating locations from other games, so there are a lot of curves and circles and all that) and it is EXTREMELY useful. Hugely appreciate this, and the fact that it's still being updated!Comment by: YeeZ on May. 12, 2025
Would be interesting to have an option of downloading the circle as a file for litematica. This site has been a life changer, thank youComment by: lakewarirar on May. 13, 2025
been using this for years, it's great and has been an amazing help.Comment by: lakewarirar on May. 13, 2025
ALso i have a suggestion please add a darkmode theme and maybe other colorsComment by: SparkSan on May. 17, 2025
yo! this thing is cool, really helpful when I build stuff, mostly stadiums for sports where you need circles and stuff just one suggestion tho, please add a feature where you can see the sequence of blocks for building the circle example: 15x15 circle would be 2,2,1,2,2 makes it easier to memorizeComment by: sky on May. 27, 2025
OMG thank you so much!! I have used your generator for so many of my projects, and the updates help so much!!Comment by: Coda on May. 29, 2025
WHOA thank you so much for the update this is awesome! esp the middle line & better zoomComment by: Yoda on Jun. 4, 2025
This is really helpful for my project! However, I would like to suggest a few things. Please add the diameter of the circle, or the length of blocks from the center. Also, adding a sequence of blocks would make it even better! Especially when working with large scale projects, just like SparkSan's comment.Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Jun. 4, 2025
This size you enter *is* the diameter.Comment by: ROBOTRON31415 on Jun. 4, 2025
I think it would be convenient if fractional widths and heights were allowed. I don't know if there's some algorithm that relies on them being integers... a priori, it doesn't seem necessary to constrain them to integers. Also, I noticed that the way it decides whether to include a block in the circle or not is based on whether the center of the block is within the (mathematically accurate) circle. (Or, I think it is, unless I did my math wrong.) Options to include a block in the circle if the block is at all in the circle (check corner closest to center) or at all outside the circle (check corner furthest from center) would be nice - maybe I'll try forking the repo to see if I can add that.Comment by: ROBOTRON31415 on Jun. 4, 2025
I've made a pull request to add fractional radii and the option to check whether blocks are in the circle at blocks' corners (either the closest or furthest) instead of their centers. The latter works best for even-centered circles, where the part of a block closest to the center of the circle is always guaranteed to be a corner, not the center of a block or the center of an edge. I'll probably use it myself (with the closest corner option) for a circular perimeter. Makes it feel slightly more correct, like "literally everything within this distance is mined down", instead of "everything within this distance (up to half a block) is mined down". For small circles, checking corners gives results that look too square and less circle-like than checking the blocks' centers, but for massive circles, it's hardly noticeable.Comment by: elon musk on Jun. 19, 2025
This is a great tool, it helped me a lot.Comment by: leg on Jun. 22, 2025
This is so helpful I use it all the time. I was wondering if it would be possible to make a similar tool for calculating the smoothest straight line between 2 points. For example I'm trying to create a straight wall between the coordinates -60,77,548 and -72,77,522. Hope this makes sense lolComment by: #realname on Jun. 22, 2025
To the previous comment, just use the line tool on any pixel art engine such as ms paint. This will work because your line is essentially 2 dimensional as the y value is the same in both coordinates.Comment by: Jaysin on Jun. 23, 2025
Hello i am making a mega base and i need to dig a octogon shaped hole so can you make a generater like this but for octogonsComment by: Romania on Jun. 23, 2025
can you designe a tower generater my country is making Romania in minecrft so making towers would be so much easier with a generater that could generate towers and houses and stuffComment by: Cormac the on Jun. 25, 2025
It would be a useful if you could also select a thickness for the circle and it would add on those layersComment by: 8hey667 on Jul. 4, 2025
Thanks 🙏👍Comment by: Byron C on Jul. 6, 2025
Than you so much for this website, I always used it in my builds!!!Comment by: Marie on Jul. 9, 2025
So, I have bad vision, The red is hard for me to count and see, it doubles and disappears in my vision and trying to make bigger projects like I have been using it for makes it rough on my eyes I was wondering if you could ever implement an option for different color sets, for me a reverse of the colors or just a deep color would help my vision immensely. Thank you so much for your time, I hope you have a great day or a great night!Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Jul. 14, 2025
Marie, that is a great suggestion! I will definitely look into adding color options for accessibility!Comment by: Seiren on Jul. 22, 2025
Is there any version of this for a hex grid? I haven't been able to find a single one that can generate perfect circles like this but on a hex grid.Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Jul. 23, 2025
Interesting, I don't know of any. It wouldn't be hugely difficult to build. Is there a game that would be useful for?Comment by: hooman on Jul. 24, 2025
admittedly i put in the radius as the number and only realised a little late, but fixed it now. thank you! needed a 1001 block circle lolComment by: HalloeEDIT on Jul. 25, 2025
Very good tool for really big builds. 10/10Comment by: Seiren on Jul. 25, 2025
Yea I would need it for a game called Primordialis, and it has a circle tool but it only goes so big, and for what I'm trying to achieve it's not enough.Comment by: Nathan don't know how to build on Aug. 4, 2025
thx for the tool man, great, I just done recreating the Castle Cornelia in minecraft, awsomeComment by: Nathan don't know how to build on Aug. 4, 2025
By the way, this might be too much, but do you happen to have a golden ratio generator instead of a circle? I'm having trouble making a castle using the golden ratio thingComment by: Neoghastic on Aug. 12, 2025
Good tool, but you should add decimals so you can make slightly smaller circles for like towers and other things that would sometimes require slightly smaller circles.Comment by: Charlie Couzens on Aug. 15, 2025
Oh man, this is so helpful. I have an unfortunate tendency to make things a silly oblong shape, so this is a real small but powerful help.Comment by: Gordon Bryant on Aug. 17, 2025
so i love this website best thing in the world for my 1:1 scale builds but i wanted to make sure im right in assuming if i want a circle or oval 3000 pixels wide id need to input 1500 correct? as thats why ive been doing and want to make sure i dont need to restart my current buildComment by: Jesse G. Donat on Aug. 21, 2025
Nope, if you want a circle that is 3000 across, you would enter 3000. The values to the input are the diameter, not the radius. To see this directly in action, try a small size like 5 × 5 and see that it is 5 across and 5 tall.Comment by: Robert 'Gent' Wilson on Sep. 3, 2025
CONGRATS on 13 yrs of being THE Go-To website for Circle building in Minecraft!!! I found this in 2015 and been using it ever since. I recommend this site to every person, group and SMP who are struggling with circle and oval building. I look forward to seeing how this evolves over the next lucky 13 years. Keep up the great work.Comment by: kortanul on Sep. 9, 2025
This thing helped me again, so many years later. My Lighthouse has a beautiful foundation now. Bookmarked ages ago, always surprised when the bookmark still works.Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Sep. 9, 2025
I am delighted to hear that you've found this useful over the years! Frankly, if this link stops working, I am probably dead. I actively maintain multiple websites that have been online continuously since 2001. I have no plans on shutting anything down, even if the usage falls to zero.Comment by: François-Xavier Deschênes Guy on Sep. 10, 2025
Thank you for this great app !Comment by: sp@rrowcommat on Sep. 11, 2025
I looked for a Minecraft circle generator, I think I remember using this back in 2015, crazy you're still replying and updating the generator. Hopefully this lives in for years more lol.Comment by: Bryndan Meyerholt on Sep. 16, 2025
Great tool! I wonder if there can be a thickness slider/number input for those who wants to build circles thicker than one block…Comment by: Nick on Sep. 17, 2025
Is there a way to add multiple circles to see what it would look like with a circle/oval inside of another circle?Comment by: Snek on Sep. 17, 2025
i use this for terraria lolComment by: gerby on Sep. 18, 2025
ive been using the generator for YEARS and thank you for making all my circle bases actually look like circlesComment by: JohnP on Sep. 29, 2025
W website, i use it all the timeComment by: Pratham on Oct. 5, 2025
Goat jesse donatComment by: Aston S on Oct. 7, 2025
I've used this generator for years and it is so good, big circles, useful tools and bearable mobile use but as others have said it would be cool to have a number sequence generate for how blocks you should place. E.g a 5x5 circle would be,3, 2, 1, 2, 3, 2, 1, 2 but most people leave out direction with that it would be more like 3, 2, 1, L, 2, 3, 2, D, 1, 2 (L being left and D being down starting from the bottom and going anti clockwise). I have no clue how hard this would be to code but it would be a useful feature given it's what I already do. Also for the square select could you add a multi pick choice like a line at a time for bigger circles, don't have to it'd just save me like a minute. Great site, great ovals (great feature). I love itComment by: alen on Oct. 8, 2025
honestly amazing website , used it for ages and multiple projects , one note is how hard it is to see the blocks/count them , if you could allow different colours or something like that it would be great and easier for the colorblind to see , other than that incredible workComment by: Scott on Oct. 9, 2025
It would be super useful if we could associate a single block with X and Z coordinates and the tool could let us know the bounds of the circle. Could be a center block or an outside block for reference.Comment by: someone on Oct. 12, 2025
Nice website broComment by: erricano on Oct. 13, 2025
ok but how is this still getting comments this was made 13 years agoComment by: Jesse G. Donat on Oct. 13, 2025
lol, what do you mean? Because people still playing Minecraft 15 years after it came out.Comment by: I_like_Karamalz on Oct. 14, 2025
I must say: This generator is splendid and also damn you replying fast to comments it seems like. it spares me the troubleshootin of making the blueprint myselfComment by: Jesse G. Donat on Oct. 14, 2025
Every single comment goes straight to my phone. Makes it really easy for me to respond quickly.Comment by: Sorriez on Oct. 20, 2025
just realised that been using it for 5 years pretty much, time fliesComment by: not a CLANKER! on Oct. 21, 2025
used this for a minecraft end hub, made a 207x207 circleComment by: Luna on Oct. 31, 2025
I used this for a round LEGO® creation and it proved very useful. Thank you very much!Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Nov. 7, 2025
I'm using this generator for a hardcore base in the end. Really useful when it tells you the amount of block and stacks you need. (Help I'm making a 361x361 circle and 319x319 circle)Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Nov. 7, 2025
I know they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery or whatever, but you're not me ;)Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Nov. 8, 2025
i am youComment by: Jesse G. Donat on Nov. 8, 2025
Oh no!Comment by: pmc on Nov. 8, 2025
this is great! I wish I could zoom out more cause I'm building a capital city and need a 600-600 wall and cant see the whole thing, other than that the way it tells me how many blocks I need is great!Comment by: pmc on Nov. 9, 2025
this is great! I wish I could zoom out more cause I'm building a capital city and need a 600-600 wall and cant see the whole thing, other than that the way it tells me how many blocks I need is great!Comment by: T on Nov. 9, 2025
This has been a major help for the last year or so constructing roundabouts in Minecraft. ThanksComment by: cocopuffss117 on Nov. 12, 2025
i was the person who talked about the hardcore end base (im not impersonating lol, someone else did the same too) but i cant thank you enough this has been so much easierComment by: Star on Nov. 16, 2025
I would love to be able to add concentric circles to see how different sizes look nested!Comment by: Weaverofmists on Nov. 22, 2025
I just couldn't leave this page without adding my own comment to this decades long thread. And thank you for the tool! I've used it many times in my builds and am always somewhat surprised to find it still here after so long. Building a HUGE castle right now and need more towers. lol.Comment by: TheQber on Nov. 25, 2025
Absolutely what i needed thanks for thisComment by: CrimsonVA on Dec. 3, 2025
I have a idea that could really help those of us that are making large-scale builds who use your site. Currently, I'm in the first steps of making a mega-city build, and I wanted to make a 514x514 circle, which is 32 chunks in diameter - 2, so the cardinal block placements would be outside of the chunk. Following the generator block for block with such a large generation is rather annoying (especially since I keep messing up by 1 or 2 blocks in circle length). It would be very helpful if you could create a toggleable 16x16 "Chunk" subdivider, where when you input a big enough circle length, you could see the "chunks" that the circle would fill, and you could use those chunks as a guide. Additionally, you could also add settings to the subdivider that can change position from the center of your circle by 16 blocks in each direction (since not all of us build exactly by the block). Again, this is just an idea. You ultimately have the power, but I, as well as a good amount of us would be grateful if you did!Comment by: quadmoo on Dec. 4, 2025
Would you be able to include a track transition curve? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Track_transition_curveComment by: RITHU on Dec. 12, 2025
THANKS FOR MAKING THIS AWSOME WEBSITEComment by: Eternal on Dec. 12, 2025
Jeez, this website is old. The oldest comment was made 4,956 days ago. that's over 13 years and 7 months...Comment by: Jesse G. Donat on Dec. 12, 2025
That's just the first comment on *this page*. The very first comment on any post is 5,890 days old - 16+ years. https://donatstudios.com/JSONP#Comment1Comment by: Melty on Dec. 15, 2025
I don't even play Minecraft lol but I use this in wplace all the time, thanksComment by: Eternal on Dec. 15, 2025
god damn 16+ years is crazyComment by: Eternal on Dec. 15, 2025
Wow you've been active on this site for a while, Jesse G. Donat. You were the 9th person to ever comment on this page. respectComment by: Jesse G. Donat on Dec. 15, 2025
lol, it's my website dude 😎Comment by: Eternal on Dec. 15, 2025
I'm planning on making a gold farm in the Nether on my main world on Bedrock edition for my Xbox 1. Any tips you guys can give me on making it?Comment by: Eternal on Dec. 16, 2025
That's really cool! I'm glad that you made this website, It's really helpful. Anyways, i'm trying to learn how to industrialize my main world. So far in that world everything is manual, tedious, and takes ages. Do you know what automated farm is the best for collecting lots of non-flammable blocks?Comment by: fartsboy69 on Dec. 21, 2025
Nice circs broComment by: spectify on Dec. 27, 2025
this website is very useful. Thanks for this. You helped alot of people making builds with blocky things.Comment by: Panther on Dec. 29, 2025
Ending up finding this, its great for any block type game where you are trying to build a circle, like Space Engineers. I can actually finally build half of the things I wanted to build without it looking like a square. Thank you for this splendid websiteComment by: Raz on Jan. 2, 2026
Just wanted to say Happy New Year, and thank you for the almost 20 years of support to help people make circles in a cube based game! You should be put in the MC Hall of fame lmaoComment by: foghoo on Jan. 3, 2026
hey uhh is there a way to select the thickness of the circle? i want to make a gold farmComment by: Guigi on Jan. 5, 2026
This helped me in so many projects I had during the past 3-4 yearsComment by: Eternal on Jan. 7, 2026
What do you mean by "thickness" of the circle? Do you mean, like, three-dimensionally thick or just a circle with the entire volume filled?Comment by: Steve on Jan. 17, 2026
For some reason when i tried putting in my 49 by 49 circle and then building it it didn’t work it wasn’t big enough what do i do about thatComment by: Archom on Jan. 19, 2026
W site helps me alot with minecraft building when it comes to building circles i just cant make my own circles in minecraft. W siteComment by: Eternal on Jan. 21, 2026
To Steve: What helps me make MY builds easier is breaking them up into quarters. For example, when I was making the blueprints for a 23x23 circle, it helped me to remember the length. First start with a central point, then you start making the 4 "arms" in a "+" pattern. In your case, each arm should be 24 blocks long with a central block to make the X and Y axis arms total up to 49 blocks. Does this helpComment by: yourmom on Jan. 22, 2026
so helpfulComment by: Eternal on Jan. 22, 2026
You are very welcome! It makes the entire build much easier to only memorize a quarter of it, since the entire circle is just the same quarter used four times.Comment by: J on Jan. 23, 2026
If I have a pathway that's 4 blocks wide going straight through the middle should I need to subtract that from the length. I have 82 for exampleComment by: kristofur on Feb. 11, 2026
also im not that good at math so if i would make sphere around a 5x5x5 build how big would the dimensions of the sphere beComment by: Candle_Frog on Feb. 12, 2026
pretty useful for Minecraft, I have used this countless times and I would donate if I had decent money. The least I can do is thank you! Name Email Email address will never be publicly visible. CommentBasic HTML allowed.
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