How to Make a Lava Door in Minecraft: Step-by-Step (with Pictures)
Lava Door is a Redstone door that rains down fire when it closes with the press of a button.
Here’s how Lava Door works – You will walk down a hallway and there is one button on each side. When you hit a button, the lava door will be activated. To pass the door, you need to hit the button again to reset.
Once you passed the door, you can hit the button from the other side and the door will be activated with lava again.
So, in simple terms, to pass the door, hit the button – once you are on the other side, activate the door again.
Materials to make Lava Door
- Smooth Quartz Block
- Sticky Pistons
- Redstone
- Lever
- Redstone Repeater
- Torch
- 2 Dispenser
- Wool Blocks
How to Make Lava Door in Minecraft
Step 1: Place 10 Quartz Blocks

Put down Quartz Blocks with 2 pairs each on the ground for 5 Blocks.
Step 2: Put 2 Sticky Pistons

Place 2 Sticky Pistons on top of the Quartz Block
Step 3: Add Quartz Blocks on Top

Place blocks on top of the Pistons with the shape shown in the image above.
Extend two blocks in each direction with a hollow inside.
Step 4: Place 3 Sticky Pistons on Each

Put 3 Sticky Pistons on the last extending block opposite of each other.
Step 5: Make the Wall

Next, make your wall by placing Quartz Blocks opposite to each other.
Step 6: Add Buttons

You need to add buttons on the right side to control the door.
Step 7: Add Slabs to the Side

On the backside of the same block area that has the button installed, add some slabs to it.
Step 8: Put Wool Blocks for Redstone to Run

Next, create a wall by slapping wool blocks to it for the Redstone to run later.
Similar to the opposite side, place some wool on the top too.
Step 9: Cover the Pistons with Wool


Place some wool in front of the Pistons — one wool block on the top and one under.
Step 10: Put Sticky Pistons on Top
Next, place a sticky Pistons facing upwards and a block next to it.
Step 11: Place Dispenser on the Top

Place the Dispenser to put lava into the door area and make sure they are pointing it to the door.
Step 11: Cover the Roof



Now, let’s make the roof by covering the remaining area with Quartz Blocks
Step 12: Build the Redstone

On the right side, Place Redstone on all the available surfaces. (It is the side of the Button)
Step 12: Place Redstone on the Blue Wool Blocks


On the left side, Put Redstone only on the Blue Wool Blocks and link it with a Redstone to the Dispenser area along with a torch on the second and third wool blocks.
Refer to the image above for more detailed info.
Step 13. Place a Redstone Repeater


Put a Redstone Repeater just above the block.
Step 14: Connect the two sides



On the top, connect the two sides of the block with Redstone.
Step 15: Destroy the Blocks in the Way of Lava



Destroy the Blocks that are in the way of the Lava and put down two blocks to cover them.
Step 16. Push the Button to close and Open the Door

You have successfully created a Lava Door.

Raw Lava is not needed to make a Lava Door.
However, since it’s kinda related to the topic, if you wanna get Lava in the game, here’s how to do so.
How to get Minecraft Lava
You can get lava to your world By using a lava bucket.
Step 1: Hold the Lava Bucket
Choose the lava bucket from your hot bar.
Step 2: Hold and Use the Lava Bucket
Face towards the position to pour the lava out with your + pointer.
The game control to use the lava bucket varies on the Minecraft version and devices:
- Windows 10 Edition, Java Edition (PC/Mac), Education Edition: Right-click on the block.
- Pocket Edition (PE): Tap on the block.
- Xbox 360 and Xbox One: Press the LT button on the controller.
- PS3 and PS4: Select the L2 button on the gamepad.
- Nintendo Switch & Wii U: Press the ZL button on the controller.
You will now see the lava appear on the ground.
That is all you need to make a Lava Door in Minecraft. It is quite a lengthy process, but once you get the material and understand the know-how, it’s quite simple.
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