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How to Make a Tripwire in Minecraft

How to Make a Tripwire in Minecraft
Diego Kafie

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Ever wondered how you can set up sneaky traps or clever contraptions in Minecraft? One cool method is by making a tripwire. Let’s dive into how you can create one!

So, you want to make a tripwire in Minecraft, right? It’s a super useful tool for setting up traps or creating door mechanisms. Let’s talk about how you can get this set up in your Minecraft world.

Quick Steps to Create a Tripwire

First off, you’ll need some string and a couple of tripwire hooks. You’ll find these ingredients essential for making your tripwire trap or mechanism.

Here’s a simple guide: place two tripwire hooks on opposite blocks facing each other. Then, connect them with a string. Voila! You’ve got yourself a tripwire. Whenever someone or something crosses the string, the tripwire hooks send a redstone signal, activating whatever you’ve connected it to, like a trap or a door.

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