Recipe Viewer
Look up any item to see how to craft it and discover every recipe it's used in
Crafting, smelting, stonecutting & smithing recipes|Click any ingredient to explore its recipes
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How to Use the Recipe Viewer
Browse all Minecraft crafting, smelting, stonecutting, and smithing recipes. Search any item to see how to craft it and what recipes it is used in. Recipe data updates per Minecraft version.
Quick Steps
- 1Type an item name in the search bar to find its recipes
- 2View the crafting grid, smelting input, or smithing layout for each recipe
- 3Click an ingredient to jump to that item's recipes
- 4Switch versions to see recipes for a specific Minecraft release
Example Use Cases
- Look up how to craft a specific item you have not made before
- Find all the recipes that use a particular ingredient
- Check whether a recipe changed between Minecraft versions
Tips
Click any ingredient in a recipe to navigate directly to that item's recipe page
Recipes include all types: shaped, shapeless, smelting, blasting, smoking, stonecutting, and smithing
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I look up a Minecraft crafting recipe?
Type the item name into the search bar. The viewer shows every recipe that produces that item (shaped, shapeless, smelting, smithing, etc.) with the exact grid layout and ingredients. You can also see what the item is used to craft elsewhere — handy for planning resource chains.
Does the recipe viewer support all Minecraft crafting types?
Yes — crafting table (shaped and shapeless), furnace smelting, blasting, smoking, stonecutting, and smithing table recipes are all supported. The layout shown matches the real in-game UI so you can replicate it exactly at the right crafting station.
How do I find all the recipes that use a specific ingredient?
Look at any item's page — below the "how to make it" section there's a "used in" section showing every recipe where this item is an ingredient. Click through to see the full recipe. Great for figuring out what you can do with a surplus of something.
Does this work with modded recipes?
Yes, for the supported mods (Mekanism, Farmer's Delight, Industrial Foregoing). Add a mod in the version selector and its recipes appear alongside vanilla ones. The "source filter" lets you show only vanilla recipes, only modded, or both.
Why do some recipes look different between Minecraft versions?
Mojang changes recipes occasionally — e.g. smithing tables gained templates in 1.20, copper recipes were rebalanced in 1.21, some wood recipes expanded to include new wood types each update. Switch versions in the selector and the recipes update automatically.