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Simple guide to creating a Redstone Repeater to extend or delay signals
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Do you want to make a repeating signal in Minecraft? You'll just need some Stone, Redstone Torches, and Redstone Dust to create a repeater or delayer in a Redstone system. Here's how to make a Minecraft Repeater on all platforms.

Redstone Repeater Recipe in Minecraft

To craft a Redstone Repeater, use a crafting table to combine 1 Redstone Dust, 2 Redstone Torches, and 3 Stone blocks. You can use a Redstone Repeater to transmit, repeat, delay, and lock signals.

Section 1 of 2:

Crafting a Redstone Repeater

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  1. Open the crafting table. This will open a 3x3 crafting grid.[1]
    • You'll need 1 Redstone Dust, 2 Redstone Torches, and 3 Stone blocks.[2]
      • A Redstone Torch can be crafted with 1 Redstone Dust and 1 Stick.
  2. Be sure to place them as follows:[3]
    • Row 1: Empty
    • Row 2: Redstone Torch, Redstone Dust, Redstone Torch
    • Row 3: Stone, Stone, Stone
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  3. You'll see it on the right side of the crafting grid. You can now use the Redstone Repeater.[4]
    • One Redstone Repeater will spawn naturally in each jungle temple. You may also find some in ancient cities.
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Redstone Repeater Uses

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  1. The Redstone Repeat will only transmit signals through the front and back. It can activate any mechanism component as long as the Repeater is facing it.
    • Place any of the following in the back:
      • An active power component (such as a torch, lever, etc.)
      • Powered Redstone Dust
      • A powered Redstone Comparator or another Redstone Repeater facing the first
      • A powered opaque block (including dispensers, lamps, etc.)
    • Place any of the following in the front:
      • Redstone Dust
      • A Redstone Comparator or another Redstone Repeater facing away from the first
      • Any opaque block (including opaque mechanism components)
  2. The Redstone Repeater can be used to extend a Redstone signal, which has a maximum power level of 15.[5]
    • If you place solid opaque blocks before and after the repeater, you can get two extra blocks of distance.
    • Keep in mind that there will be a slight delay when repeating signals.
  3. After a Redstone Repeater is placed, there will be a delay of 1 Redstone tick (which amounts to two game ticks or 9.1 real seconds). You can modify the delay to a maximum of four Redstone ticks using the Use Item button.[6]
  4. The Redstone Repeater can be used as a one-way switch for a signal going one direction. This is different from Redstone Dust, which can transmit signals in multiple directions.
    • This can be helpful if you need to isolate one part of a circuit or stop signals from feeding back into its output.
  5. To lock a Redstone Repeater, you can place another Repeater so it faces its side. When it's locked, it won't change the output. Once the side Repeater turns off, the original Repeater will behave normally.
    • You can also lock a Repeater by placing a powered Redstone Comparator on its side.
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