@@BrianGriffinASMR imagine you want a door. and you want that door to open from inside and outside. now if you put levers they will stay on so when you get outsite you cant turn it off cause the inside lever in on. however with a t flip flop. you can use the same input for inside and outside tu open-close door. hope you understood that. however this is just a scrach on the surface, in big contraption its way more usefull .the fact that you dont understand in no big deal, dont worry. redstone requiers to know advanced electronics knowlege .
@@firek3080 you know I was just trying to make a helpful comment to help out someone who wanted to use that design right? 😂 Sorry if that sounds hostile. It's not meant to be
@@roses_rebirth_2563 Oh I didn't thought it was hostile, I just thought that you maybe didn't see the date the video was uploaded and so I told you the video date was 2017
I actually played some minecraft a while ago and limited myself to just torches, redstone, buttons and levers. Not even repeaters. If you're a fan of computer science, you'll know that just NOT and OR is in fact a complete language meaning any function can be built using just them. I got all the basic functions down, and a couple flip flops and a few more complex circuits. Then eventually I flew up into the air and realized just how massive the last few things I had made were. Then I looked at the time and realized how long I had been doing this little experiment. Then I just turned off minecraft and said, "Thank god for repeaters and pistons" and I'm never going to do that again.
Wow! I remember using that beast! I used it to toggle iron doors with a button... The circuit can still be seen here: minecraft.gamepedia.com/Talk:Redstone_circuit/Archive_1#T_Flip-Flop_--_Resetting
What always confused me about redstone (besides everything) was the fact that redstone dust does not emit any source of power but when you shove 9 pieces of redstone dust together into a block, you get an infinite source of power.
@hackingpro isn't the t-flip flop supposed to essentially turn buttons into levers by keeping a continuous input until you press the button again. So remove the t-flip flop, place a block, place the lever in front of the block, connect the circuit into the lever. Quite a simple fix,if you ask me.
@@lukeedwardpanganiban7891 i'm pretty sure you didn't understand my comment. levers can only be activated by a player, whereas a t-ff can be used with any component as an input.
@Brixton Gauvin yeah, that's what I tend to use them for - having one lever-like input that can be triggered from multiple places, such as on either side of a piston door
Pote To tell you the truth, I had forgotten about gates like the xor gate and the only gate, but when you reminded me about them, I used them to build a lock that you can lock and unlock from the inside too, since it’s a binary combination lock and I previously had no way of unlocking/locking it from the inside. So thanks for that!
I just finished my first 3x3 flat piston door by my self and didn't wanna use a lever. Open the video, and in the first 30 seconds, I was graced with this knowledge. I'm so thankful for you not having super long intros.
Very useful!! I only knew a few of them, so I had some difficulty to compact my redstone builds. I really like those using observers. Thank you Mumbo! Maybe not the funniest video to do for you, but I really like it! PS: I want to thank you very much. I'm getting better at redstone as the time pass, I'm getting more and more fun to build my own redstone contraptions, and that is 99% thanks to you. You're the best. Keep doing what you love, keep having fun, and keep taking care of this beautiful mustache.
I think I like the one at 7:00. That flash would be good for imitating old electric lighting, which tends to flicker a few times when turned on before staying lit.
He missed one, he could also use that a comparator gives a lower output when detecting an empty bucket than a filled bucket in a dispencer, those can be made so tiny
Well, we know he has the ability to make perfect circles in Minecraft when he's not even trying, so one that's a piston feed tape shouldn't be too difficult.
I am watching this video 1 year later than from when it was posted and it was still SO helpful. Loved it. Can't wait to watch even more of these vids to help me get better at redstone stuff.
@@digaddog6099 Well Actually Levers Are Worse Than T Flip Flops Cause If Use Them In A Piston Door For Example If You Open On One Side Then Try To Close On The Other It Won't Close So You Can Use 2 Buttons 1 T Flip Flop
Another thing you could do with the flipflop at 4:32 is that it also works with detector rails, very use full for metro stations, rail yards, sorting systems, and etc.
When I played bedrock edition for the first time, I thought it was impossible to build T flip FLOP because pistons dont spit blocks. This video helped me a LOT
Yeah i play on bedrock and i managed to make a t flip flop with moving observer that was unlocking hoppers pointing into each other but now i see there are many more ways to make t flip flop that that are simpler and more compact
I made my own T-Flip Flop. You use a button to power a dispenser with a water bucket inside. You need a wall around the water and an observer facing the water. The observer powers a sticky piston with a redstone block on its face. Now you can press the button and take an output from the redstone block. In 1.13 the redstone block doesn’t glitch out.
You can also use a comparator to get the "fullness" of the dispenser to make this tileable, I created a somewhat silent, hopperless tileable Tflip flop this way, granted its not as slimline as I'd hoped but it does the trick, im working on a cheaper item sorter that only uses 1 Hopper per sorting segment! so far ive managed to get the Iron cost down to 8 per segment!
I just came here to report that i had a legitimate use for the rail T flip flop, and it was a really huge help that you showed it to me. I was making a slime less redstone contraption and needed a T flip flop where the block that was the power output was an observer, and the space above the observer had other redstone on it. Thank you so much.
A place where using a lever isn’t better(even though I always make a t-flip flop instead of a lever) is if you have piston doors and need two spot to open it but it stays open.just make 2 redstone lines that lead to the t flip flop which leads to the pistons
@mumbo I don't know if you come back and read these comments, but I come back to this video every couple months. This serves as a great reference! Thank you
2:30 Oh that's just a lovely design. There's always something so charming about older, more crude redstone like that. Also, 2:40 was the one I always used to use. Except instead of a redstone block it had both blocks below dug out with a torch and a piece or redstone dust. The redstone block in the video's example was replaced with a regular block so that when it was extended over the dust it would block the signal attached to it.
Wow this video makes so much more sense 3 years later after I started studying computer science. I never thought I would use flip-flops in real life outside of uni, but damn I guess I was wrong.
I made one. use a T-flip flop to power rails, use a redstone block and observer block as inputs to T flip flop. block. I would make a video if I could capture the game play.
I love building those things, and fully automated minecart stations are actually quite simple. The only "sophisticated" redstone in those is the passenger detector, which can be done with a tripwire over the tracks.
Faze 1 I’m not amazing at redstone but I made one with a dispenser dispensing an item into a hopper that moves the item into a chest with a comparator getting a signal from the chest. Hope that made sense. Faze 2 Grab a line of hoppers under neath the chest,these hoppers will then transfer an item back into the dispenser to make sure the item does not get transferred immediately, put the hopper on a piston that is not extended so when it does extend the hopper will steal the item. So link the piston up with the button. so that should work I haven’t tried this so I hope it works and I hope you understand this.
I love using t-flip flops for doors because with a lever you have a constant signal that can’t be easily altered from anywhere but the lever. With a t-flip flop you have a constant signal that can be altered from different locations without much trouble.
Huh. So T-FlipFlops are good because they allow for other circuits to activate them? Not the ones that require the stone button and are timing based, but the other ones. If you put them into a reds tone contraption, another part of could activate the T-FlipFlop. ...You know, if they ever make it so that you can activate a lever using redstone, I think that might make a lot of T-FlipFlop designs obsolete.
I use the hopper/dropper alot. It's a simple 2x2x1 and can be laid on it's side. Also, it's made of solid blocks in a tight formation so the entire apparatus can be pushed around with 2 pistons. I use the 4x observer timer sometimes because it's made of 4 solid blocks too.
On Windows 10 the repeater lock flip flop works but when the botton is on it forms a redstone clock and you can youse up to two inputs you can cancel the clock using four tick delay repeaters as the inputs because I used a stone button and I had to use an observer as the input
for those confused what a t flip flop is, it is a combinational circuit (yes as in irl) that reverses the previous output whenever you turn on the input. It means if you press a button, it turns the output 0 to 1 and vice versa. The t stands for toggle, so you essentialy toggle on or off the circuit for every input
8:30 For Grizdale's T-Flip flop: you can close it with trapdoors so no one can take the item except hopper. I use spruce trapdoor, cuz it looks beautiful at it.
One thing needs to be noted for the ones using comparators: The comparator will only output a signal strength of 1. You'll need a repeater of some sort to extend the signal further.
Wow, all my minecraft life, i always wanted to make a door that opens by pressing just a button, and that you can turn it on or off from each side... I've been playing for about 5/6 years, and this is all i had to do. Wow. Thank you mumbo!
I know this is an old video but at 2:38 I think that could still work with some soulsand under the water, since the water will always be a source block since it's just one block of water, the soulsand should always activate when the water is there and push the boat up if I'm not mistaken. Not sure if that was the case in the older version on which Mumbo made it since I don't remember when water elevators with soulsands were added but I think this could be resurrected as a meme T-flipflop again.
Don't know if anyone has said this yet, but the boat flip flop still works in newer versions as well. You just have to add a soul sand underneath the water, and a block over top the boat if you want to keep the noise down...
2:38 so I've been using an outdated t flip flop for 4 years in ALL of my redstone projects? I searched this video because in Bedrock PE it works like 50% of the time.
The "whats this good for" one at 4:20 is what I've been looking for! I need to make a track sorter station in survival, but I can't use sticky pistons or string. Imagine putting the pistons under the track and running the output to the junction onto that line. Now carts can fill docking stations one at a time.
The minecart one is actually really useful for toggling rails, say you wanted to send half of your carts one direction and the other half the other way. Since you already have the cart and rails, adding the pistons and redstone block actually makes for the simplest and most compact solution in this scenario!
for the first t flip flop, if you replace the repeater with an observer and place a sticky piston(linked up to the button with an repeater) under the observer, it works for bedrock edition too
People who say "use a lever" don't understand the problem.
They can never be good a redstone
@@-Chicken_ how can a chicken know so many things!
@@AK--vc9wd it’s a secret sealed in the grooves of the universe waiting to be unfolded by superior one ☝️
I still don’t understand the problem
@@BrianGriffinASMR imagine you want a door. and you want that door to open from inside and outside. now if you put levers they will stay on so when you get outsite you cant turn it off cause the inside lever in on. however with a t flip flop. you can use the same input for inside and outside tu open-close door. hope you understood that. however this is just a scrach on the surface, in big contraption its way more usefull .the fact that you dont understand in no big deal, dont worry. redstone requiers to know advanced electronics knowlege .
‘What the hell is a t flop’
-Grian 2019
Eric Revell 2017*
Poke okwardi *2016
*1897
@@ericrevell507 lmfao
@Orion D. Hunter -2000*
“Dropper hopper t flip flop” he’s speaking the language of the gods
64 likes lol
Huson Schneider it sounds really complicated but it’s really simple
@@skyiloh7460 that's not how you use that one and also this is not reddit
A button, acting like a lever pretty much.
Dropper hopper T flip flopper
I'm gonna be honest I've called these things "button levers" for way too long
The best of us had done it at least once.
That's much better than T flip-flop
Well, they are
Honestly that's a better name.
Technically the truth
damn he literally cut the intro out of EVERY video thats impressive
Noobs ROBLOX Bruh he is getting copyrighted for it
Thats bad for our health
Josh Rozeboom copy right issues
A summary of RUclips copyright in a nutshell: ruclips.net/video/qaU5YMC907A/видео.html
And sad...
You can make the boat t flip flop work if you put a piece of soul sand under the block where the water is dispensed. It's just super loud.
You do know this was uploaded in 2017 right?
@@firek3080 you know I was just trying to make a helpful comment to help out someone who wanted to use that design right? 😂 Sorry if that sounds hostile. It's not meant to be
@@roses_rebirth_2563 Oh I didn't thought it was hostile, I just thought that you maybe didn't see the date the video was uploaded and so I told you the video date was 2017
@@firek3080 well it's 2022 now! Holy shit right :D
i tried this but it takes like 10 seconds for the boat to get off it but it still works
You missed the opportunity to make the flip flops into a t shape.
????
@@Zynstasch *T* Flip Flop
You missed the opportunity to rethink your life before posting this comment. RUclips comments are so unfunny now
@@reroctearz7 you good bud?
George Scott ikr
No pre piston T-flip flops? Come on Mumbo. You have to show that monster of a redstone circuit!
Trog he probably didn't made it, because that monstrosity gives him nightmares. XD
Trog yea pick up your game
Your lacking on the restone
I actually played some minecraft a while ago and limited myself to just torches, redstone, buttons and levers. Not even repeaters. If you're a fan of computer science, you'll know that just NOT and OR is in fact a complete language meaning any function can be built using just them. I got all the basic functions down, and a couple flip flops and a few more complex circuits. Then eventually I flew up into the air and realized just how massive the last few things I had made were. Then I looked at the time and realized how long I had been doing this little experiment. Then I just turned off minecraft and said, "Thank god for repeaters and pistons" and I'm never going to do that again.
Wow! I remember using that beast! I used it to toggle iron doors with a button... The circuit can still be seen here: minecraft.gamepedia.com/Talk:Redstone_circuit/Archive_1#T_Flip-Flop_--_Resetting
he mad one with mine carts
What always confused me about redstone (besides everything) was the fact that redstone dust does not emit any source of power but when you shove 9 pieces of redstone dust together into a block, you get an infinite source of power.
Maybe steve compacts it so much that the atoms are too close and want to expand creating the energy!
It's a mini sun
a stick and a piece of redstone does the same thing
even redstone ore activates with no power imput
same goes to putting a stick into some dust... strange
the boat t flip-flop maybe works if you place soul sand under the boat
It always works now but back then soul sand didn’t do that
it will not work because for bubles to appear water needs to be 2 blocks tall
vuk stojiljkovic yeah but boats automatically float up to the surface now so its fixed
It works as shown on console
@@bayblademaster697 boats sinks since 1.13
to anyone commenting about levers: how are you supposed to use that inside another circuit?
@hackingpro isn't the t-flip flop supposed to essentially turn buttons into levers by keeping a continuous input until you press the button again. So remove the t-flip flop, place a block, place the lever in front of the block, connect the circuit into the lever. Quite a simple fix,if you ask me.
@@lukeedwardpanganiban7891 i'm pretty sure you didn't understand my comment. levers can only be activated by a player, whereas a t-ff can be used with any component as an input.
@@43615 you're right actually.
@@lukeedwardpanganiban7891 And levers are frustrating to use in doors since you need both levers to be off to close.
@Brixton Gauvin yeah, that's what I tend to use them for - having one lever-like input that can be triggered from multiple places, such as on either side of a piston door
6:27 Dropper Hopper
Dr. Popper T-Flip-Flopper
*G E N I U S*
6:23
Dr proper T-flip-flopper hopper chopper looper dooper super
You need to make a Rube Goldberg T-flip-flop. Make the most beautifully inefficient T-flip-flop.
Yasssss I would love t9 see that!!
I bet it would look something like the one I made when trying to figure this out XD
“What the hell is a t-flop?”
- Grian, 2018
Its 2019
EasyAsPi Yes, but the quote was from 2018.
@@betternamepending3991 the quote was actually from 2017
RAVUS eSports
Could’ve sworn the video was from ‘18.
@Jason Chau CoPiEd LoL
I searched for "t flip flop" on youtube to study for college and this was the first video to show up lmao.
You have a good teacher if she makes you do minecraft
Hudson Carroll not really the t flip flops that you’re thinking of
Corn Chips I know what you are talking about Lol
@@GroupRoblox pretty similar to the real thing
loll me too
Mumbo it is the end of the summer and you are talking about flip flops....
This make me sad...
HAHA SUCKERS!!!!! SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE FOR THE WIN!!!!!
It's stinkin' winter where I live
Meow
I guess it's the start of easter on christmas eve, then...
It's fall were I live
*GRIAN* :WHAT THE FLIP IS A T-FLOP
*GRIAN:left the chat*
These are useful for making multiple switches to a light.
It's more easy to use a XOR gate
Pote Not if the switches are buttons
Got it
Pote To tell you the truth, I had forgotten about gates like the xor gate and the only gate, but when you reminded me about them, I used them to build a lock that you can lock and unlock from the inside too, since it’s a binary combination lock and I previously had no way of unlocking/locking it from the inside. So thanks for that!
Feels good helping someone
I just finished my first 3x3 flat piston door by my self and didn't wanna use a lever. Open the video, and in the first 30 seconds, I was graced with this knowledge. I'm so thankful for you not having super long intros.
Very useful!! I only knew a few of them, so I had some difficulty to compact my redstone builds. I really like those using observers. Thank you Mumbo! Maybe not the funniest video to do for you, but I really like it!
PS: I want to thank you very much. I'm getting better at redstone as the time pass, I'm getting more and more fun to build my own redstone contraptions, and that is 99% thanks to you. You're the best. Keep doing what you love, keep having fun, and keep taking care of this beautiful mustache.
I think I like the one at 7:00. That flash would be good for imitating old electric lighting, which tends to flicker a few times when turned on before staying lit.
I've nevery seen so many designs in my life... I could never...
Potato_Smarts You could just use a cool t-flip flop That I designed its called a lever
nevery
He missed one, he could also use that a comparator gives a lower output when detecting an empty bucket than a filled bucket in a dispencer, those can be made so tiny
Now i know why its called mumbo jumbo...
u are?
hi Mumbo. Create a door so when you ring the bell it throws out candy or gives you a trick for Halloween
Jamie Dodger omg yes
Jamie Dodger dropper facing outward. Putt a button on the dropper. Done.
Jamie Dodger Great idea!
That's easy as hell
Already done by Zephirr, you get a cookie/salmon/golden apple or you get propelled in the air
2:24 amazing voice crack “wATer”
SwissPlayz stfu asshole
2:23 😂😂😂
@@coreyberther2308 hbu
"Oh yeah boats sink don't they?"
Mojang.
You should make a circular piston feed tape
kadethered games Mumbo can do pretty much anything with redstone if he tries hard enough
kadethered games it's possible. Just tons of pistons if it's a large one.
Well, we know he has the ability to make perfect circles in Minecraft when he's not even trying, so one that's a piston feed tape shouldn't be too difficult.
I don’t think you understand Minecraft
Yay more redstone!
Justin Parks :)
me too i love redstone i am not the king but i am still good at it
I doubt this is *every* one... Great video though!
IronAgate it's not
I am watching this video 1 year later than from when it was posted and it was still SO helpful. Loved it. Can't wait to watch even more of these vids to help me get better at redstone stuff.
watching this video 4 years after it was posted and its still very useful
a t flip flop explained quickly:
"it makes a button work like a lever"
It makes *any pulse* work like a lever
But it is actually useful in circuits
4:23 nahhh! That's actually perfect for detecting which way a minecart is going on a track!
Why are there so many "just use a lever" posts? Can't you watch a video before commenting on it?
ikr
Just use a lever
because they don't realise that some circuits can't have the player send the input in that way, such as a button combo lock
Just use a lever
@@digaddog6099 Well Actually Levers Are Worse Than T Flip Flops Cause If Use Them In A Piston Door For Example If You Open On One Side Then Try To Close On The Other It Won't Close So You Can Use 2 Buttons 1 T Flip Flop
Hi mumbo you need to remove all the random chests on hermitcraft
You need to remove all the random chests on hermitcraft
Mijn usernae bij minecraft is King_Arthur_II
Serieus.
Arthur Kooy bij mij Arthurdekoning2...
We need Mumbo Jumbo Spoon Montage!
Yea he needs to clean up
Another thing you could do with the flipflop at 4:32 is that it also works with detector rails, very use full for metro stations, rail yards, sorting systems, and etc.
7:05 thanks Mumbo, love the system of flashing, perfect for spooky maps, but halloween already pass by
This video started faster than my parent’s marriage ended and now I’m scared
When I played bedrock edition for the first time, I thought it was impossible to build T flip FLOP because pistons dont spit blocks. This video helped me a LOT
Yeah i play on bedrock and i managed to make a t flip flop with moving observer that was unlocking hoppers pointing into each other but now i see there are many more ways to make t flip flop that that are simpler and more compact
I made my own T-Flip Flop. You use a button to power a dispenser with a water bucket inside.
You need a wall around the water and an observer facing the water.
The observer powers a sticky piston with a redstone block on its face.
Now you can press the button and take an output from the redstone block.
In 1.13 the redstone block doesn’t glitch out.
You can also use a comparator to get the "fullness" of the dispenser to make this tileable, I created a somewhat silent, hopperless tileable Tflip flop this way, granted its not as slimline as I'd hoped but it does the trick, im working on a cheaper item sorter that only uses 1 Hopper per sorting segment! so far ive managed to get the Iron cost down to 8 per segment!
@@TheMikasouski I use the fullness trick on Bedrock since my go to designs on Java doesn't work
I just came here to report that i had a legitimate use for the rail T flip flop, and it was a really huge help that you showed it to me.
I was making a slime less redstone contraption and needed a T flip flop where the block that was the power output was an observer, and the space above the observer had other redstone on it.
Thank you so much.
I upgraded *6:55* by adding a monostable circuit with the repeater set to 2 ticks. Yes, it got bigger, but it doesn't flicker anymore!
You know what every redstone builds has?
*B L O C K S*
U sure about that? You can make circuits that only use redstone dust, repeaters and torches
@@fgvcosmic6752 The redstone needs to be placed on top of blocks, though.
@@AnonyMous-gj7qq Slabs aren't blocks, they're halfblocks.. Not blocks
ISeeChase2 halfblocks are transparent blocks
TRANSPARENT BLOCKS
Dreaming Warlord but can you see through them? yes.
A place where using a lever isn’t better(even though I always make a t-flip flop instead of a lever) is if you have piston doors and need two spot to open it but it stays open.just make 2 redstone lines that lead to the t flip flop which leads to the pistons
To Bedrockers, pretend you didn't see that.... : )
@mumbo I don't know if you come back and read these comments, but I come back to this video every couple months. This serves as a great reference! Thank you
2:30 Oh that's just a lovely design. There's always something so charming about older, more crude redstone like that.
Also, 2:40 was the one I always used to use. Except instead of a redstone block it had both blocks below dug out with a torch and a piece or redstone dust. The redstone block in the video's example was replaced with a regular block so that when it was extended over the dust it would block the signal attached to it.
Wow this video makes so much more sense 3 years later after I started studying computer science. I never thought I would use flip-flops in real life outside of uni, but damn I guess I was wrong.
Mumbo jumbo
Can you build a redstone train station
Try to make it realistic
I made one. use a T-flip flop to power rails, use a redstone block and observer block as inputs to T flip flop. block. I would make a video if I could capture the game play.
I love building those things, and fully automated minecart stations are actually quite simple. The only "sophisticated" redstone in those is the passenger detector, which can be done with a tripwire over the tracks.
The first T-Flip flop also works on PS4 (legacy console)
Everyone worls
And yeah The spitting works on console foetunatly
Yeah thats great
Bucket_head not anymore :(
Wow I actually didn't know that.
I love locking repeaters, not because they're useful, but because it's so satisfying completing a build that uses them.
Flippety floppety your redstone is now my property!
Faze 1
I’m not amazing at redstone but I made one with a dispenser dispensing an item into a hopper that moves the item into a chest with a comparator getting a signal from the chest. Hope that made sense.
Faze 2
Grab a line of hoppers under neath the chest,these hoppers will then transfer an item back into the dispenser to make sure the item does not get transferred immediately, put the hopper on a piston that is not extended so when it does extend the hopper will steal the item. So link the piston up with the button. so that should work
I haven’t tried this so I hope it works and I hope you understand this.
Cuber Kid faze
Who else came here from Minecraft Live 2023 to figure out how the new copper lamp works & to figure out what a T-Flip Flop actually is?
I don't see mine in here!
i.imgur.com/7wMMW27.png
I use it between the ceilings and upper floors of bases since it fits in a one-block gap.
That's a really interesting way to create a 1-tick pulse. Don't think I've ever seen that!
Likely Warm Cabin It's almost the same mechanism used in the bottom of classic 3x3 doors, so you've most likely seen it before lol
That's a cool design! Bummer that it didn't make it in the video.
Interesting design.
the simple redstone block-piston flip flop has saved my jeb doors on SO many occasions. Thank you for compiliing them all Mumbo!
I love using t-flip flops for doors because with a lever you have a constant signal that can’t be easily altered from anywhere but the lever. With a t-flip flop you have a constant signal that can be altered from different locations without much trouble.
2:34 just put soulsand under the water so the boat will float up
There was no soul sand at the time of making this video
Check the date this vid was made
Huh. So T-FlipFlops are good because they allow for other circuits to activate them? Not the ones that require the stone button and are timing based, but the other ones. If you put them into a reds tone contraption, another part of could activate the T-FlipFlop.
...You know, if they ever make it so that you can activate a lever using redstone, I think that might make a lot of T-FlipFlop designs obsolete.
Or use a piston to push it up/down
A lever having an input as well as an output would indeed be amazing.
you can get the stone button ones by using clocks and repeaters
No they give one tick pulses which are useful for things like piston doors. But I don’t know what it’s supposed to be used for
grian must watch this
remember i am the new mumbo jumbo video
*WHAT THE HECK IS A T - FLIP FLOP*
Those good old days when grian was a redstoner d
He didn't sat T flip flop, he said t flop
6 years later, we get the copper buld and it solves all the problem one block.
Lever+block+redstonelamp = Button+block+copper_bulb
I use the hopper/dropper alot. It's a simple 2x2x1 and can be laid on it's side. Also, it's made of solid blocks in a tight formation so the entire apparatus can be pushed around with 2 pistons. I use the 4x observer timer sometimes because it's made of 4 solid blocks too.
On Windows 10 the repeater lock flip flop works but when the botton is on it forms a redstone clock and you can youse up to two inputs you can cancel the clock using four tick delay repeaters as the inputs because I used a stone button and I had to use an observer as the input
40 seconds = 120 views. Wow
More like 4 seconds ago, 1200000 views.
I remember making one before pistons were a thing, took like 12 squares if not more!
Yeah, the one with only torches, built on an RS Nor Latch? That's the one I remembered xD
for those confused what a t flip flop is, it is a combinational circuit (yes as in irl) that reverses the previous output whenever you turn on the input. It means if you press a button, it turns the output 0 to 1 and vice versa. The t stands for toggle, so you essentialy toggle on or off the circuit for every input
For years I've only known about this first one, this changes... Everything. Thanks, glad this was in my recommend
A logic based D Flip-flop requires 3 nand gates and 1 not gate with no moving parts and it has more applications
published 9 seconds ago, nice ^^
"It reduces the amount of iron this takes"
Literally builds on iron blocks
so true
8:30 For Grizdale's T-Flip flop: you can close it with trapdoors so no one can take the item except hopper. I use spruce trapdoor, cuz it looks beautiful at it.
3:54
Mumbo: “real world situations”
Also Mumbo: *is literally playing a video game*
The classic and most compact t flip flop: a lever
2:42 Thats the only tflip-flop I use
learn one of the rising edge designs as well as it will help in a bunch of redstone builds
At the boat Flip Flop maybe you can Placebo a soul sand unser the water?!!!!
'placebo' xD
Sorry I'm from Germany and I had a German keyboard on.
I mean place an unser=under
@@leoneidelmann2176 placebo
n leave the man be, please!
Ah, yes,the only person who doesn't notice the DATE THIS VIDEO WAS MADE
One thing needs to be noted for the ones using comparators: The comparator will only output a signal strength of 1. You'll need a repeater of some sort to extend the signal further.
1:35 this one is my favorite, you can add two and more buttons!! ...as long as it triggers the bottom dropper, yea but it works very well on bedrock
Hey Mumbo
3:26 that's what she said
Dropper hopper t-flip flop
British as always
Thankyou Mumbo. That Boat Flip Flop was what i needed in an old modpack. Been playing modern so long i fogot this one
Wow, all my minecraft life, i always wanted to make a door that opens by pressing just a button, and that you can turn it on or off from each side... I've been playing for about 5/6 years, and this is all i had to do.
Wow.
Thank you mumbo!
Can you track us how to make a minecart armory for our bunkers
Hi bumbo u do know that the first design works in console edition
MGAM3ING
Not anymore
Wolfy The Wolf
Yes they do
Wolfy The Wolf They do work on PS3 and Xbox360. They dont have the better together update.
He said it _may_ not work on other platforms
EDIT: Just rewatched it :'D don't worry, pretty sure that works on your platfrom XDDDD
Only the shit consoles
That thumbnail though
I know this is an old video but at 2:38 I think that could still work with some soulsand under the water, since the water will always be a source block since it's just one block of water, the soulsand should always activate when the water is there and push the boat up if I'm not mistaken. Not sure if that was the case in the older version on which Mumbo made it since I don't remember when water elevators with soulsands were added but I think this could be resurrected as a meme T-flipflop again.
Don't know if anyone has said this yet, but the boat flip flop still works in newer versions as well. You just have to add a soul sand underneath the water, and a block over top the boat if you want to keep the noise down...
Next vid: Redstone With Leaves (edit: I LOVE TREES)
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Well it happened.
How'd you-
LOL
ruclips.net/video/fPwp_iovE-M/видео.html.
In Minecraft:Bedrock Edition sticky pistons have a 1 in a 1000000000000 (trillion) chance of spitting out their block.
It has a 0 in 83647283837626 chance.
Zimnior 60 super funny. I am laughing uncontrollably
Me: Mumbo, what is a t flip flop?
Mumbo: It is a normal flip flop but a t-series version
Me: ....
this is a really cool thing! i needed something like this
my favorite thing about flip flops is that you can have a 2 way piston door (2x2, 1x2, hipster or not)
2:38 so I've been using an outdated t flip flop for 4 years in ALL of my redstone projects? I searched this video because in Bedrock PE it works like 50% of the time.
1:54 why does the one dropper have half couble-like and half stone slab texter while the other has only the couble-like one?
Χρήστος Τσίκλης they are not facing the same way
Χρήστος Τσίκλης Sideways droppers have a slab on their side, while vertical droppers do not
*Englishmen:* Flip Flops
Me: *TSINELAS*
0:53 You can actually spit out your block with sticky pistons on Legacy Console (PS4) version as well
The "whats this good for" one at 4:20 is what I've been looking for! I need to make a track sorter station in survival, but I can't use sticky pistons or string. Imagine putting the pistons under the track and running the output to the junction onto that line. Now carts can fill docking stations one at a time.
I thought the title said "How to Flip Floors in Minecraft" XD
4:32 I play in bedrock and that’s the one I always use
This video was made only for Grian, am I wrong?!
The minecart one is actually really useful for toggling rails, say you wanted to send half of your carts one direction and the other half the other way. Since you already have the cart and rails, adding the pistons and redstone block actually makes for the simplest and most compact solution in this scenario!
i'll try to use this for one of my Redstone builds ty
for the first t flip flop, if you replace the repeater with an observer and place a sticky piston(linked up to the button with an repeater) under the observer, it works for bedrock edition too