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Use this free Minecraft circle generator to plan perfect rings and discs before placing a single block. Enter any diameter from 3 to 256 — 9×9, 18×18, 49, 70, or 100+ — switch hollow or filled, adjust border thickness, then copy the ASCII blueprint or relative coordinates for Java and Bedrock builds.
Pair with the Minecraft House Generator, Minecraft Seed Generator, and Pixel Circle Generator for more build planning.
Last updated: May 19, 2026 · Published: 2026-03-24 · Updated: 2026-05-19
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Total blocks
28
Radius
5.5
Coordinates are relative to your current position on the XZ plane (~x ~ ~z).
Top-view preview
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Relative block coordinates
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Minecraft builds on a square grid, so true circles are always approximated from individual blocks. A circle generator does the math for you — every valid position on the XZ plane — so towers, arenas, and domes stay symmetrical.
This tool outputs a top-down blueprint you can read at a glance plus relative coordinates for in-game placement. No mods, no world upload — calculations run in your browser.
Three quick steps from circle chart to in-game blocks.
Enter your desired circle size in blocks (3–256). Larger diameters produce smoother curves.
Switch between hollow circles for rings or filled circles for platforms and bases.
Use the top-view preview and copy the coordinate list to place blocks quickly in-game.
Four live fields update as you change diameter, mode, or thickness.
Block chart using ■ and · characters — read as a build map from above.
Rows like ~3 ~ ~-2 for placement from your standing position on the XZ plane.
How many blocks the circle uses — plan materials before you start building.
Effective radius in blocks — helps match height and dome layer sizing.
Pick the mode that matches your build before copying coordinates.
Ring outline only — towers, wells, arena walls, and decorative borders.
Solid disc — platforms, lake floors, crop-circle bases, and landing pads.
Hollow mode supports 1–64 block wall thickness for bold multi-layer rings.
Popular diameters — 7, 9, 18, 27, 49, 70, 100, and beyond. Enter any value in the tool for the exact blueprint.
Towers, wells, compact arenas, and roof accents — odd sizes center on one block.
Plazas, domes, central halls, and farm modules — includes popular 18 and 21 sizes.
City hubs, medium arenas, and survival mega-base footprints.
Giant arenas and megabases — preview the full chart before placing thousands of blocks.
Freehand circles often look lumpy until you tear down and rebuild. A pre-calculated chart shows the full shape upfront — especially valuable for diameters above 25 where mistakes cost hours of work.
Copy the ASCII grid for offline reference or paste coordinates into notes. Stand at your build center, place the center block(s), then follow ~x ~ ~z rows outward.
Circular footprints define towers, arenas, hubs, and domes — the shapes players notice first in screenshots and timelapses. Symmetry reads as professional even in survival worlds with limited palettes.
Knowing total block count before you start helps gather materials and plan beacon pyramids, mob farms, and decorative rings without mid-build surprises.
Everything you need to plan circular Minecraft builds faster.
Calculated block positions keep circles consistent and reduce manual placement errors.
Build walls, rings, arenas, towers, or full circular floors from one interface.
Adjust ring thickness in hollow mode for bolder outlines and structural detail.
From tiny 7×7 rings to 100+ block arenas — preview any size before building.
Export relative coordinate rows and follow them block-by-block while building.
Use it on a second screen, tablet, or phone while building in Minecraft.
Circle layouts are core building blocks for many advanced designs.
Create clean circular tower footprints for medieval or fantasy castles.
Lay out symmetric circular battle zones and spectator rings quickly.
Design circular layouts for functional builds and efficient movement paths.
Use layered circles to shape domed roofs and astronomy-themed builds.
Build city roundabouts, plazas, and decorative circular paths with symmetry.
Generate circular borders for logos, signs, map art, and display walls.
Make cleaner circles with fewer corrections using these practical workflows.
Odd sizes (7, 9, 11, 49…) put the middle on one block. Even sizes (10, 18, 100…) center across a 2×2 area.
Place north, south, east, and west anchor blocks before filling the arcs.
Complete one quarter of the circle, then mirror it to speed up construction.
For big circles, temporary scaffolding helps keep spacing and height consistent.
Stack circles with changing diameters to produce domes, spheres, and capsules.
Alternate blocks by ring layer to add depth and improve visual readability.
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