There are various motives for needing a boundless water supply in Minecraft. You might seek the ease of having water close by if your base is distant from natural sources. Alternatively, if you’re engaging in a challenging serverlike Skyblock, it might be essential to have extra water with limited area. Regardless of your infinite water requirements, we have the solutions, including a method that utilizes just one water block.

How to Obtain Infinite Water
The first reliable method to achieve infinite water in Minecraft involves positioning two source blocks in a 2×2 format at diagonal corners. This arrangement allows you to utilize only four blocks as the other two diagonals transform into source blocks. To gather water, simply craft two buckets and fill them from a nearby river, ocean, or lake.
The next method is a bit more intricate but requires just one source block; dig a T-shaped hole with one block elevated above the ground level at the top of the T, creating a cross shape. Then, add a water source next to the raised block, allowing it to flow down and fill the excavated area.

Utilize bonemeal on the T to generate seagrass and extract the water from the source. The water will persist in the hollowed-out space. Next, create a 2×2 grid and place the water in one corner, then gather water from the T-shape. Position this water in the diagonal opposite to the first, providing you the same outcome with merely one bucket of water.
Once you have your infinite water source, feel free to explore our Minecraft guides hub for insightful tips on various Minecraft mobs, or discover the most beneficial Minecraft tools to utilize.
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