How to Craft and Upgrade Maps in Minecraft: Complete Guide
Learn how to craft, fix, and upgrade maps in Minecraft with this easy-to-follow guide. Navigate your world confidently and expand your map with a Cartography Table to never get lost!

Maps are your best friend if you're planning to stick around in any Minecraft world for the long haul. They help you chart out areas and make sure you never get lost on your adventures. Crafting them is a breeze, but if you don't do it right, things might not work as expected. No worries—this guide has got you covered on how to craft and upgrade maps like a pro.
How to Craft a Map
To get started, you'll need a few basic materials:
- One compass
- Eight pieces of paper
Once you've gathered these, head over to your Crafting Table, and you’ll see the option to make your very own map. Easy, right?
Alternative Method: The Empty Map
There’s also another way to make a map, but with a twist. All you need is nine pieces of paper—no compass required! Pop those into the Crafting Table, and you’ll end up with an Empty Map. This map won’t have a player tracker, so it’ll only show you the general area. If you accidentally make this version, don't panic—you can fix it!
Fixing an Empty Map
To add a player tracker to your Empty Map, just craft a compass and combine it with your map at a Crafting Table. Boom—problem solved!
How to Upgrade Your Map
When you first craft a map, you'll probably notice it feels a bit... tiny. But don't worry, you can expand it up to four times with a little help from a Cartography Table!
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Step-by-Step Map Upgrade
- Place your map in the top left slot of the Cartography Table.
- Add a piece of paper to the bottom left slot.
- Grab your newly expanded map from the middle right slot.
- Repeat this process to max out your map size and cover more ground!
Pro Tip: Name Your Map
While you're at the Cartography Table, you can even give your map a name! It won’t affect gameplay, but it's a fun way to personalize your world.
Now you're all set to explore your Minecraft world with confidence, knowing exactly where everything is.