Maps are useful items for gaining knowledge about terrains. Here’s how you can do so by using a Cartography Table in Minecraft.

Minecraft is a vast sandbox with a map so large that you might never see the borders when playing in Survival. The game does not have a minimap function, so finding places can get a bit difficult. This is where maps come into play. Using paper, you can make empty maps and fill them up to chart your surroundings. This can immensely help you know what the terrain looks like in a certain area.
However, simple maps can cover only a small area. You have to upgrade your maps through a Cartography Table to unlock their true potential and cover thousands of blocks. Here’s a guide to help you understand how to use a Cartography Table in Minecraft.
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Different Uses of a Cartography Table in Minecraft

After you craft a Cartography Table, there are two main uses for it. First is you can change a Villager’s profession to a Cartographer — A Cartographer can trade papers, compasses, and maps for emeralds. Second is you can upgrade your existing maps at a Cartography Table.
Here are all the combinations you get at the Cartography Table:
First Section | Second Section | Output |
---|---|---|
Map | Paper | Zoomed out Map |
Map | Empty Map | Two identical maps |
Map | Glass Pane | Locked Map |
Map | Compass | Locator Map (Bedrock Edition Only) |
Empty map | Compass | Empty Locator Map (Bedrock Edition Only) |
Paper | Nothing | Empty Map (Bedrock Edition Only) |
Paper | Compass | Empty Locator Map (Bedrock Edition Only) |
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Function of the Zoomed-Out Map in Minecraft

The most common use of the Cartography Table is to make zoomed-out maps. A normal map has five total levels of area coverage. Every map starts at Level 0 by default and can be upgraded to Level 5 by adding papers to a map. Each time you upgrade, the area the map covers increases by 50%.
Here is the amount of block coverage for each level of the maps:
- Level 0: 128×128 blocks
- Level 1: 256×256 blocks
- Level 2: 512×512 blocks
- Level 3: 1024×1024 blocks
- Level 4: 2048×2048 blocks
However, each map starts empty, so you have to fill it manually by travelling all around the place. This concludes our article on how to use a Cartography Table in Minecraft.
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