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Everything You Need in a Minecraft Build Guide

No guessing block positions, no scrubbing back through a video to catch the step you missed. Here is what the app does, and what each part is actually for.

WBuilds features

Step-by-Step Building Tutorials

Clear, visual instructions for every single step. Like LEGO instructions, but for Minecraft.

A step places one to ten blocks and shows their position against what you have already built. Chunk-style layouts make each placement unambiguous, and you advance at your own pace instead of a video timeline. Progress saves automatically, so a build can span several sessions.

Exact Material Lists

Know exactly which blocks you need, and how many, before you place the first one.

The list accounts for every block in the finished structure — foundations you will never see again, interior furnishings, and the fences, lanterns and flower pots that get forgotten. Names follow both Java and Bedrock conventions, and every build is constructed in a test world before publication so the counts are verified rather than estimated.

550+ Minecraft Blueprints

Houses, castles, farms, statues, decorations and redstone contraptions, with new guides every week.

The catalog spans survival starter houses through to creative-mode mega bases: automatic crop and mob farms, iron golem and XP grinders, villager trading halls, medieval fortresses, interior design for kitchens, libraries and enchanting rooms, and redstone from automatic doors to item sorters. New tutorials publish weekly, and subscribers get each one as it lands.

Difficulty Levels

Easy, Medium and Hard, so a build matches the time and resources you actually have.

Easy builds run 15 to 40 steps on materials available in the first minutes of a new world. Medium builds run 40 to 100 and introduce wider palettes — stone brick, dark oak, terracotta — that need some gathering or trading. Hard builds pass 100 steps and bring in redstone, complex roofs and full interiors.

Works Offline

Download a build and follow it with no internet connection at all.

Opening a tutorial while online caches its step images, material list and instructions on the device. After that it works anywhere — mid-flight, on patchy mobile data, or in a room the router does not reach. A downloaded build costs roughly 2 to 5 MB of storage.

Light & Dark Mode

Comfortable to read in a bright room or a dark one.

Building sessions are long and rarely happen in ideal light. The theme switches while you are inside a guide, so you are not choosing between a readable screen and keeping your place.

Where it works

Every tutorial targets Java Edition, Bedrock Edition and Pocket Edition, and each one is checked on all three before publication. Block placements, step order and material counts are identical across them; where a block carries a different name between editions, the material list gives both.

The guides use vanilla blocks only, with no mods required, which is also why they survive whatever you have layered on top. Resource packs like Faithful or Sphax change how a block looks, not what it is, and shader packs such as BSL or Complementary do not touch placement at all — so a tutorial reads the same with them installed.

On your phone, and in your browser

WBuilds is a native app on iOS and Android, and the catalog is also browsable on this site without installing anything. The app is where offline downloads live; the web version is the fastest way to look through 550+ builds before you commit to one.

Try it on a build tonight

Pick something small, gather the list, and see how far you get before you would normally have given up on a video.