Your first day in Minecraft survival sets the tone for your entire world. Here’s a step-by-step checklist to go from punching trees to having a secure shelter before the first night.
Minutes 0-2: Wood
- Punch 16+ logs. No exceptions. Wood is everything.
- Craft a crafting table immediately.
- Craft wooden pickaxe, wooden axe, wooden sword (in that order).
Minutes 2-5: Stone
- Find a hillside or dig 3 blocks down to find stone.
- Mine 20+ cobblestone.
- Upgrade to stone pickaxe, stone axe, stone sword.
- Craft a furnace while you’re at it.
Minutes 5-10: Food
- Kill any animals you see (cows, pigs, sheep). Cook the meat in your furnace.
- If no animals, punch tall grass for seeds. Plant them near water.
- Cook everything raw — cooked food gives 2x hunger restoration.
- Aim for 10+ cooked food before nightfall.
Minutes 10-15: Shelter
- Find a hillside to dig into, or build a small 5×5 cobblestone hut.
- Place a door (6 planks in a column in the crafting table).
- Place your furnace, crafting table, and a chest inside.
- Light it up with torches (1 coal + 1 stick = 4 torches).
- Make sure there are NO gaps — zombies can break doors on Hard difficulty.
Minutes 15-20: Mining Prep
- If you have time before night, dig a staircase mine down to Y=-59 (diamond level).
- Place torches every 10 blocks.
- Mine any coal and iron you see on the way down.
- Smelt iron immediately — iron tools are a massive upgrade.
Night activities (from safety):
- Smelt all your raw ore and food.
- Craft a shield (1 iron ingot + 6 planks) — absolute game-changer.
- Craft a full set of stone tools as backup.
- Organize your chests.
- Plan your farm layout for morning.
Pro tips: Always carry a water bucket — it saves you from falls, fire, and creepers. Put your bed near your spawn point (or set your spawn with the bed). And never dig straight down.
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