The EASIEST Minecraft 1.20 Mining Guide! How To Find Diamonds

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The EASIEST Minecraft 1.20 Mining Guide! How To Find Diamonds

Learn How to Mine Diamonds, Redstone, Gold, Emeralds, Lapis Lazuli, Iron, Copper, and Coal! This guide is the easiest way to know how to mine and WHERE to mine! This video was made for Minecraft and Minecraft Bedrock 1.20!

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Time stamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:10 - What Y Level is best?
00:26 - Mining Techniques
02:44 - Outro

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Song: The 25th Hour - Shlatt Crossing
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“A straight hole down” bro just made someone fall into lava.

kurkzzy
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Ok here is the best way to find DIAMONDS. both -54 and -58 are the best places to find diamonds. all you have to do is dig down to those - levelv 2 blocks side by side crouched so if there is a cave structure or lava you won't fall into it. once you get down there you can start at either -54 or -58. simply look at your coordinates. then dig 100 blocks in each direction. north south east and west is a + pattern. whichever yields the most diamonds in that 100 block dig is your best bet. if another yields almost as much then do not discount that vein either. so whichever direction gets you the most make more veins 2 blocks apart from the original vein. then come back with fortune 3 and get CrAzY rich. we have done this same exact methos to over 250 worlds and 27 different realms. they have all been the same results. on -58 watch out for that sneaky lava. its why we prefer -54. although we still dig on -58 as well. leave no diamond unturned.

Rchrd
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I love how when he was doing the mining, he did not even find 1 diamond😊

Dog-cqhm
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Idk if this is a mistake but you put -64 for diamonds and... you literally can't get to -64 because bedrock spawns at -60

keithscottv
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Great video. Short, simple and complete.
IDK why some youtubers create a 10 minute video to explain something like this.
Thank you, man!

mmeses
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I'm finding it hard to find up-to-date information, but it used to be that the most optimal spacing between shafts was 6+ blocks, since you're less likely to run into already exposed veins from the previous shaft. So although you uncover fewer blocks, you get a larger proportion of ores for the same amount of blocks mined, in a shorter period of time. Anyone know if tests have been run since 1.18 to see if this has changed?

Each to their own (I know some people can't stand thinking there _might_ be unclaimed diamonds lurking in their strip mine, and fair enough), but I'd rather get the most reward for the least effort. Only leaving a spacing of two blocks between each shaft is a sure-fire way to use up a lot of precious play-time (not to mention picks!), and not get much of a reward back, proportionally.

monkeymox
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Great video. I didn't really know how to mine diamonds efficiently but now I do. As always thank you and have a great rest of your day.

KingCapybara
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The game is totally changed now and it’s reminding me of how much I love Minecraft, actively trying to get an SMP server going with friends and I wanna do some crazy builds and red stone but gotta grind materials first since we in survival :D

chrisluc
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to be honest, i miss old version of bedrock minecraft. sometimes i kinda have trouble trying to find some iron, lapis or diamonds but thank you 1upMC for this video.

terylkanuk
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Most people would click off when u showed cords that's quite funny 😂

JURY
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Funny coincidence. I never knew others used this method for strip mining. I've always used the 100 square-block cell cause it's way easier to navigate. I create a T shape tunnel every 100 blocks from 0, 0. At each identical x, z coordinate (ex; 100, 100/200, 200/300, 300... etc) I carve out a larger area to put a smelting/rest room with some storage. Then, I make indents on every third block and mine every other indent. Come back for the ones in between at a later date. Also, for any newbs like myself who cant deal with lava very well; to minimize risk, if you mine at -54, just above the formation level of lava lakes at -55, you get a good amount of diamonds with little risk of running into a lava lake.

paulpierce
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Damn i didnt know they reduced the air exposure rates for ores! Thank you so much. No wonder i didn't get as much as i used to.

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Just now getting back into minecraft. Last time I played was 1.7.10 A lot has changed lmao

kmtuylq
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Im 100% sure there are no people that are actually mining for emeralds. All of us trade for them.

filiproyt
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Thanks just started a new world, so this is helpful

WildRedGame
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Well at least strip mining is still a used strategy in the newer versions

superfartmanfart
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okay, now i understand the 1-2 diamonds available when the ores are expised to air. thank you very much for your help <3

ez
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At 2:42 you can see theres some diamonds under the waterfall, thats because theres less air exposure in water. super lucky there's a waterfall there

audracline
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Bro thanks i found so many diamonds already in 20 minutes instead of taking 2 hours to get 15 diamonds in a cave

lel
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Man I miss when diamonds were super rare, the satisfaction of finding some diamonds was unmatched.

wowzeree