Minecraft features some of the most iconic OSTs in all of gaming history, and you can enjoy these soundtracks in-game using a building block called a jukebox. Much like actual jukeboxes found in pubs or restaurants, the Minecraft variant can play your favorite ambient or melodic tunes using musical recordings. These music discs can be found in a variety of structure treasure chests, such as loot boxes in a forest mansion or a fortress remnant. Unlike construction blocks found in villages, jukeboxes don’t naturally spawn in a world, meaning you need to gather the resources to create one.

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Create a jukebox in Minecraft

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To craft a jukebox in Minecraft, you need to combine two types of materials on a crafting table: a single diamond surrounded by eight wooden planks. Since a 3×3 crafting grid is essential, you cannot craft this music player block from your inventory window. The wooden planks used can be any type of wood in Minecraft. For example, we placed a diamond in the center of mangroves, acacias and warped boards to create a jukebox. You can find trees and wood in almost every overworld biome, so there’s no challenge getting the first required crafting material.

On the other hand, finding diamonds in Minecraft has been a nightmare for many explorers over the years. Despite knowing the exact elevations to look for, finding these gemstones has always been a challenge. As of version 1.19, diamonds generally start appearing below Y:14 and can be found most abundant around Y:-59 to Y:-63. In our case, we dug in the open for about nine minutes before finally finding a small cave at Y:-47 with a diamond block.

Because you only need one diamond to create a jukebox in Minecraft, you don’t have to worry about finding multiple blocks. However, we strongly recommend that you drink a night vision potion while brewing; diamond blocks can go unnoticed in the dark.

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