Coordinate Distance
How far is your base from that village? Enter two sets of coordinates to get the straight-line distance, the walking (horizontal) distance, and how far you'd travel on each axis.
Straight-line distance (3D)
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- Horizontal (X/Z only) —
- Blocks east/west (ΔX) —
- Blocks up/down (ΔY) —
- Blocks north/south (ΔZ) —
- Time to walk (~4.3 m/s) —
- Time to sprint (~5.6 m/s) —
How it works: one block is one meter, so distance in blocks is distance in meters. The horizontal number ignores height — it's usually what you want for overland travel. Travel times assume a straight, flat path with no obstacles, so treat them as a best case.