For those on bedrock, you're likely noticing the bottom piston isn't moving. TL;DR: you need another redstone torch and wire for the bottom, behind the lever block and repeater. Block orientation is hard to explain in text so for those who need more instruction: -To start, make sure you're positioned facing the lever you placed on the block that has the redstone torch on top of it and the repeater attached to the right side. -Now dig out the block behind it and the block behind the repeater. -Now attach a redstone torch to the opposite side of the block with the lever. It must be attached to the block, not the floor. -Connect a single redstone wire to this torch by placing it in the space you dug out behind the repeater. -Fill in the rest of the tunnel with blocks as shown in the video. The bottom piston should now be functional.
@@p4tchPL Then look up the Redstone components and their specific functions and how to use them, most people want a specific thing done with redstone not to build a rubiks cube or a computer
@@Abandonsoyciety that's just not how it works. i know how most redstone components work (don't know locked repeaters work) but i still don't understand most contraptions. redstone isn't just as simple as knowing what every component does. there are some very unintuitive parts of redstone where you just kinda have to learn what the circuit does and when to use it.
felt like I was in class if I looked away for a second I missed the majority of it shows how to build it, but now how it works. still good and to the point
Exactly and he doesnt take 10 seconds just to say “Take your time and pause if needed” i paused twice through this video the longer ones i have to pause more
I wish it also explained how it worked. With these tutorials, I will always be left memorizing how to build without knowing what the heck is going on. These videos keep us in the dark!
I am currently playing on a server filled with players who love looting, without any home datapacks to protect my valuables. This has been very helpful, ever since I installed it to hide my resources I’ve not had a single item missing. Nice job.
To make for bedrock, at this moment, 0:23 instead of that iron block that he places before moving to place another behind put redstone. Now its for bedrock
Run some redstone wire from the block you attached the first button/lever to and connect it to a second button on the inside. Make sure it doesn't make contact with any other redstone in the build. I ran it to the second block on the floor before the pistons that hold the wall blocks and put a pressure plate on it. That way you can just walk out like an automatic door. Don't place a pressure plate on the floor block right before the piston though, move it one block back so that it doesn't make contact with the piston, otherwise the bottom piston will not retract because the pressure plate will keep it powered on.
Thank you all for the button idea. New to redstone builds, but I was able to place buttons and a redstone trail to open and close the door from outside and inside. I also used 2-3 repeaters to slow down the time-frame so I can get to the door in time.
That's what I'm trying to figure out too, I might just have to make another hidden door on the opposite side of the base that let's you out, but that sounds way too inconvenient, I think it might just be a way to reverse the switch onto the other side so it doesn't stay open or closed. Or use buttons and make a delay
Block orientation is hard to explain in text so bear with me: -Make sure you're facing the lever you placed on the block that has the redstone torch placed on top of it and the repeater attached to the right side. -Now dig out the block behind it and the block behind the repeater. -Now attach a redstone torch to the opposite side of the block with the lever. It must be attached to the block, not the floor. -Connect a single redstone wire to this torch by placing it in the space you dug out behind the repeater. -Fill in the rest of the tunnel with blocks as shown in the video. The bottom piston should now be functional.
everyone in the comments asking how to open from the otherside, ill try my best to make a quick tutorial for you First you want to finish making the 2X1 piston door then go back to your lever and destroy the block under it going away from the door place a trail of redstone thats heading towards the back of the door (should look like an L from above) then simply place a button at the end of your redstone and voila if you cannot get out by time the signal ends replace a straight part of redstone with 1-2 repeaters on the slowest setting
hey, not great with redstone here. anyone know how would i add another lever for the inside of my base? using it for a tower and with the shape of it i need a lever inside
this is a good tutorial but the problem with it is that he isnt building it into a wall hes building it on flat land, which can make it confusing for people who are building this into walls (as intended)
If you can do this in 30 seconds, there's another design that requires even less redstone that could probably take you about 15 seconds. Just build half of the traditional jeb door that's in the minecraft redstone guide book.
So even though darkseany made a better fix for the bottom piston, if you don’t get what he’s saying I have an easier version of that, just make some redstone connecting to the piston when it’s at the door to the redstone that is used for the top piston, then after connecting the two, put one redstone to the top left and it should make the bottom piston work, sorry if you don’t get it, it’s easier shown then told in text
so pause the video or slow it down using youtubes video playback speed editor also how- everyone else understood? and yes he does need to speed run it or else it would of taken more then a minute and he couldnt of shown it
You don't need it between. Just attach another redstone torch to the other side of the block with the lever, and connect it to one redstone wire directly behind the repeater
i’m using buttons on both sides and i want to make it so the pistons stay open for longer to make getting in or out easier. does anyone know how i can make the pistons stay still longer?
Bedrock fix with just an extra redstone torch and a wire: Block orientation is hard to explain in text so bear with me: -Make sure you're facing the lever you placed on the block that has the redstone torch placed on top of it and the repeater attached to the right side. -Now dig out the block behind it and the block behind the repeater. -Now attach a redstone torch to the opposite side of the block with the lever. It must be attached to the block, not the floor. -Connect a single redstone wire to this torch by placing it in the space you dug out behind the repeater. -Fill in the rest of the tunnel with blocks as shown in the video. The bottom piston should now be functional.
Run some redstone wire from the block you attached the first button/lever to and connect it to a second button on the inside. Make sure it doesn't make contact with any other redstone in the build. I ran it to the second block on the floor before the pistons and put a pressure plate on it. That way you can just walk out like an automatic door. Don't place a pressure plate on the floor block right before the piston though, move it one block back so that it doesn't make contact with the piston, otherwise the bottom piston will not retract because the pressure plate will keep it powered on.
Block orientation is hard to explain in text so bear with me: -Make sure you're facing the lever you placed on the block that has the redstone torch placed on top of it and the repeater attached to the right side. -Now dig out the block behind it and the block behind the repeater. -Now attach a redstone torch to the opposite side of the block with the lever. It must be attached to the block, not the floor. -Connect a single redstone wire to this torch by placing it in the space you dug out behind the repeater. -Fill in the rest of the tunnel with blocks as shown in the video. The bottom piston should now be functional.
Block orientation is hard to explain in text so bear with me: -Make sure you're facing the lever you placed on the block that has the redstone torch placed on top of it and the repeater attached to the right side. -Now dig out the block behind it and the block behind the repeater. -Now attach a redstone torch to the opposite side of the block with the lever. It must be attached to the block, not the floor. -Connect a single redstone wire to this torch by placing it in the space you dug out behind the repeater. -Fill in the rest of the tunnel with blocks as shown in the video. The bottom piston should now be functional.
If it’s the bottom piston with the wall block on, it could be that the last torch he places has to be on the top of the block, not on the sides of a neighbouring block. If not then I’m not sure :/
For those on bedrock, you're likely noticing the bottom piston isn't moving. TL;DR: you need another redstone torch and wire for the bottom, behind the lever block and repeater.
Block orientation is hard to explain in text so for those who need more instruction:
-To start, make sure you're positioned facing the lever you placed on the block that has the redstone torch on top of it and the repeater attached to the right side.
-Now dig out the block behind it and the block behind the repeater.
-Now attach a redstone torch to the opposite side of the block with the lever. It must be attached to the block, not the floor.
-Connect a single redstone wire to this torch by placing it in the space you dug out behind the repeater.
-Fill in the rest of the tunnel with blocks as shown in the video.
The bottom piston should now be functional.
High priority comment, thanks
Thank you
I’ve been having a mental breakdown and your comment saved me
I love you bro thanks
i love you
giga chad im sick of these 14 minute videos showing hwo to do something that can be shown in 30 seconds
on god though
Same
I prefer 14 minute videos if they actually teach me how it works. I wanna learn how to do redstone not follow a tutorial with no clue how it works.
@@p4tchPL Then look up the Redstone components and their specific functions and how to use them, most people want a specific thing done with redstone not to build a rubiks cube or a computer
@@Abandonsoyciety that's just not how it works. i know how most redstone components work (don't know locked repeaters work) but i still don't understand most contraptions. redstone isn't just as simple as knowing what every component does. there are some very unintuitive parts of redstone where you just kinda have to learn what the circuit does and when to use it.
felt like I was in class if I looked away for a second I missed the majority of it
shows how to build it, but now how it works. still good and to the point
This is the best tutorial i have ever seen. It does not insult the intelligence of the audience. Straight to the point.
Exactly and he doesnt take 10 seconds just to say “Take your time and pause if needed” i paused twice through this video the longer ones i have to pause more
I wish it also explained how it worked. With these tutorials, I will always be left memorizing how to build without knowing what the heck is going on. These videos keep us in the dark!
me when im 13 and trying to mature in the online ecosystem. disgusting.
I am currently playing on a server filled with players who love looting, without any home datapacks to protect my valuables. This has been very helpful, ever since I installed it to hide my resources I’ve not had a single item missing. Nice job.
Why not just break the door to get in
@@2jdestrodegr15 because since this is a flush door most people won't even notice it
have you completed p5?
@@IljasIljas-y7m Yes
There is a simpler design. I’m surprised people don’t know the classic jeb door.
It was even in one of those minecraft handbooks like 10 years ago
how do you get out tho
its a toggle door dumbass
It's working half way , the top shuts but the bottom one doesn't
same
in my case forward pistons don`t work
Same here
Same
Same
Ah to this day I am still amazed by the effects of quasi connectivity, thank you for this guide
how do you open and close from the inside?
thats my question too
@@Jimbo-y6z fr i just added some redstone though and it worked
@@DGRecon same
@@DGRecon Would you mind explaining the modifications you made?
@@DGReconcan u say where you put the red stone pls
Straight to the point, that's what we like.
To make for bedrock, at this moment, 0:23 instead of that iron block that he places before moving to place another behind put redstone. Now its for bedrock
Thank you bro
i think i just lost braincells reading that
What are you saying
He places 3 iron blocks
Other RUclipsrs: building 2x1 door within 5 minutes
This dude: casually builds it in 30 seconds
how would you close it from the inside
Yeah wondering the same thing …
use a button instead of a lever and it'll open and close
@@yeetyt1770 but how do you go back through
Run some redstone wire from the block you attached the first button/lever to and connect it to a second button on the inside. Make sure it doesn't make contact with any other redstone in the build.
I ran it to the second block on the floor before the pistons that hold the wall blocks and put a pressure plate on it. That way you can just walk out like an automatic door.
Don't place a pressure plate on the floor block right before the piston though, move it one block back so that it doesn't make contact with the piston, otherwise the bottom piston will not retract because the pressure plate will keep it powered on.
Thank you all for the button idea. New to redstone builds, but I was able to place buttons and a redstone trail to open and close the door from outside and inside. I also used 2-3 repeaters to slow down the time-frame so I can get to the door in time.
How do you make it open from the other side?
That's what I'm trying to figure out too, I might just have to make another hidden door on the opposite side of the base that let's you out, but that sounds way too inconvenient, I think it might just be a way to reverse the switch onto the other side so it doesn't stay open or closed. Or use buttons and make a delay
The bottom Boston doesn’t push out and I rewatched this like 10 times it’s all perfect
did u mean piston im guessing autocorrect or sum?
Yeah me 2 it used to work but i fffd somthn up then i rewatched it in slomo but still
@@Neo-zo8fm is there anything surrounding the build because that can interfere
What version are you on if you're on bedrock it won't work.
Break the torch on the left
man you deserve so much more credit.
This is how tutorials should be thank you man
when i did this the bottom piston facing the door was not working. every other piston did however and i couldnt get it to work
Block orientation is hard to explain in text so bear with me:
-Make sure you're facing the lever you placed on the block that has the redstone torch placed on top of it and the repeater attached to the right side.
-Now dig out the block behind it and the block behind the repeater.
-Now attach a redstone torch to the opposite side of the block with the lever. It must be attached to the block, not the floor.
-Connect a single redstone wire to this torch by placing it in the space you dug out behind the repeater.
-Fill in the rest of the tunnel with blocks as shown in the video.
The bottom piston should now be functional.
THIS GUY IS THE DEFINITION OF 🗿
ABSOLUTE LEGEND
I just got scammed this was 32 seconds. (Really good tutorial though)
A few seconds were just the intro
This does work on all versions (Including legacy), Im very impressed by this redstone 2x1 piston door
absolutely fucking incredible video. short, sweet, simple, informative.
probably the best tutorial i've seen
minecraft 2x1 flush piston door any % speedrun
thank you mr craysfish form 11 years ago this helped
opening a secret door is cool and all.. but how do you make it to close when youre on the otherside as well? :O i dont understand red stone hahahaa
Add another lever on the opposite side, You can reach both
Button maybe
How do I make it work both ways with pressure plates? I’ve been able to replace the lever but haven’t been able to use it as an exit as well
Same here
W TUTORIAL 🔥the only one that worked 😭
everyone in the comments asking how to open from the otherside, ill try my best to make a quick tutorial for you
First you want to finish making the 2X1 piston door
then go back to your lever and destroy the block under it
going away from the door place a trail of redstone thats heading towards the back of the door (should look like an L from above)
then simply place a button at the end of your redstone and voila
if you cannot get out by time the signal ends replace a straight part of redstone with 1-2 repeaters on the slowest setting
thank you 🙏
It works if you pay attention, also if your on java (Great tutorial btw, props to you)
Bro, I didn’t read what you said about bedrock, so I fixed myself even though I’m bad at redstone
SOS I made the design but I can’t use a lever because I wanna make it a secret base. What am I supposed to do to get out?😅
bro's speedrunning building a piston door
Bro become 1st speed run building
You're a chad for making this tutorial. Cheers mate👍
hey, not great with redstone here. anyone know how would i add another lever for the inside of my base? using it for a tower and with the shape of it i need a lever inside
this helped me with something im building for my channel thanks!
Whoever doesnt subscribe to this straight to the point guy, needs to do so
can someone help me out?
How are you supposed to get out once you pull the lever
route redstone around the back to a button
this is a good tutorial but the problem with it is that he isnt building it into a wall hes building it on flat land, which can make it confusing for people who are building this into walls (as intended)
Is this a redstone tutorial or a minecraft speedrun
c) all of the above
Yes
Both
im using an observer to power mine is their any way i can make it contract slower as it is now impossible to get through
You'd have to make a pulse extender for this to work
This is the best tutorial ever
If you can do this in 30 seconds, there's another design that requires even less redstone that could probably take you about 15 seconds.
Just build half of the traditional jeb door that's in the minecraft redstone guide book.
a book that costs money yeah im good
This one is meant to look like a flat wall when closed.
@Cameron Herrington
Just pirate it
how am I supposed to get out my base tho
Just put a lever to the other side of redstone you idio-
So even though darkseany made a better fix for the bottom piston, if you don’t get what he’s saying I have an easier version of that, just make some redstone connecting to the piston when it’s at the door to the redstone that is used for the top piston, then after connecting the two, put one redstone to the top left and it should make the bottom piston work, sorry if you don’t get it, it’s easier shown then told in text
Bro you don’t need to speed run it, I couldn’t even understand what was going on
so pause the video or slow it down using youtubes video playback speed editor
also how- everyone else understood?
and yes he does need to speed run it or else it would of taken more then a minute and he couldnt of shown it
it doesn't work for me / the pistons are going in reverse (first the one that pushes the wall in and then the other pistons
Bro Literally Was Speedrunning How To Make A Secret Entrance
How do you close it from the inside?
you use a button
@@lagged0ut but how do we get out then
@@randomguyakanedim6746 use redstone dust
very simple and compact and relatively cheap to make
nice and short tutorial
To whomever it may concern, this no longer works with current Minecraft redstone
It does
So if anyones having trouble with this you should know that their should be redstone dust between the repeaters
well if i do that i have to sacrifice having a good floor. i cant put redstone dust on the ground and put a block within the same spot
You don't need it between. Just attach another redstone torch to the other side of the block with the lever, and connect it to one redstone wire directly behind the repeater
Why watch a 30m tutorial when this guy exists
Wow this giga Chad not only makes a 2x1 door in 30 seconds but he also doesn't beg for subs, THIS VIDEO IS A MASTERPIECE
i love you because of this video xD
thanks
how do i open the door on the other side (im new to minecraft)
you cant thats the main factor that he forgot to put in
But how do you get out
can i make it blow up if you use it too many times
how do i make it so it closes itself or ??
Button
This dosent work for me, do you have any idea why? I’m on java so there shouldn’t be a problem…
now i would do this but i have a shit ton of redstone behind the door already
instructions unclear i created a perpetual motion machine
Thank you so much man!
is there any way to make it work with a button?
I just want to learn how the f*ck to make a piston door, not speedrun it 😭 this was so frustrating
How can I hide the lever so it’s not at the floor level?
Not sure why mine is not working. It does not look like the repeaters are communicating
Are you on bedrock? Java and bedrock redstone is quite diffrent
i’m using buttons on both sides and i want to make it so the pistons stay open for longer to make getting in or out easier. does anyone know how i can make the pistons stay still longer?
The bottom doesn’t close like the top biston what am I doing wrong
Mine doesn’t work. On a server Java edition and my 2 pistons that’s meant to pull the door in explodes and doesn’t seem to work. Tips?
REMINDER: this wont work for bedrock so only for java.
Bedrock fix with just an extra redstone torch and a wire:
Block orientation is hard to explain in text so bear with me:
-Make sure you're facing the lever you placed on the block that has the redstone torch placed on top of it and the repeater attached to the right side.
-Now dig out the block behind it and the block behind the repeater.
-Now attach a redstone torch to the opposite side of the block with the lever. It must be attached to the block, not the floor.
-Connect a single redstone wire to this torch by placing it in the space you dug out behind the repeater.
-Fill in the rest of the tunnel with blocks as shown in the video.
The bottom piston should now be functional.
This is so good
How to open or close it from the other side though
awesome vid
Bro was speedruning
u deserve the sub
thanks for the speed, instead of slow
How do I activate it from both sides with a button?
Run some redstone wire from the block you attached the first button/lever to and connect it to a second button on the inside. Make sure it doesn't make contact with any other redstone in the build.
I ran it to the second block on the floor before the pistons and put a pressure plate on it. That way you can just walk out like an automatic door.
Don't place a pressure plate on the floor block right before the piston though, move it one block back so that it doesn't make contact with the piston, otherwise the bottom piston will not retract because the pressure plate will keep it powered on.
thats frrr so sigma my heart will frfr melt for knoker
so pweppy
Nice!
Brother can you make a 2x2 one? Lever ones are bullcrap
how tf did this take me over 1 minute to do correctly
Very nice :)
TEN YEARS AGO?????????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?!?!?!?!
thx im didnt know how this type of doors called
Bottom piston doesn’t push out
Block orientation is hard to explain in text so bear with me:
-Make sure you're facing the lever you placed on the block that has the redstone torch placed on top of it and the repeater attached to the right side.
-Now dig out the block behind it and the block behind the repeater.
-Now attach a redstone torch to the opposite side of the block with the lever. It must be attached to the block, not the floor.
-Connect a single redstone wire to this torch by placing it in the space you dug out behind the repeater.
-Fill in the rest of the tunnel with blocks as shown in the video.
The bottom piston should now be functional.
Faster isnt always better
For some reason the bottom piston wont go out but good tutorial
Block orientation is hard to explain in text so bear with me:
-Make sure you're facing the lever you placed on the block that has the redstone torch placed on top of it and the repeater attached to the right side.
-Now dig out the block behind it and the block behind the repeater.
-Now attach a redstone torch to the opposite side of the block with the lever. It must be attached to the block, not the floor.
-Connect a single redstone wire to this torch by placing it in the space you dug out behind the repeater.
-Fill in the rest of the tunnel with blocks as shown in the video.
The bottom piston should now be functional.
I love how the video is 32 seconds lol
But he talks for the first 2 so it cancels out
how to I close the door after I enter?
Bruh why are my sticku pistons not sticking 😭
Why is the bottom piston not working :/
Same thing happens to me
If it’s the bottom piston with the wall block on, it could be that the last torch he places has to be on the top of the block, not on the sides of a neighbouring block. If not then I’m not sure :/
@@Eggnog1001 ye I did it perfectly fine. Just didn't work properly :/
speedrun holy
Thanks bro!
ive been trying this for ages and i still wont work
It doesn''t work in 1.21 the piston (right dow one) blocks of the connection netwerk the repeaters
just what i needed
dude so helpfull tysm!