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How to Make a T Flip Flop in Minecraft Bedrock Edition

Are you a Redstone enthusiast in Minecraft? Want to learn a new technique? We’ve got something for you: the T Flip Flop! Funny name aside, the T Flip Flop has some helpful uses to it, unlike other complicated Redstone setups. Today, we’ll show you how to make a T Flip Flop in Minecraft: Bedrock Edition!

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How to Make a T Flip Flop

First off, like how we start every one of these complex Redstone guides, we have to ask: just what the heck is a “T Flip Flop?” This concept refers to having buttons and levers act like toggle switches. You know how normally when you press a button in Minecraft, it only outputs the signal for a bit and then reverts? A T Flip Flop build will make it so that whatever object gets a signal keeps it, and it doesn’t lose it until you hit the button again.

To get you started with some basic builds and demonstrations, we have Mysticat’s “Learn Minecraft T Flip-Flops in 2 Minutes!” to show you the core concepts of T Flip Flops. He explains the basics of T Flip Flops, and even shows you some simple builds to get started with making your own T Flip Flops. He also demonstrates the power of T Flip Flops, and the many ways you can utilize them.

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Once you’ve tried some of these builds for yourself and understand the core concept of T Flip Flops, you can try making your own build, or you can follow some blueprints from others. You can try your hand at making some cool stuff, like a big 3×3 door that automatically retracts when toggled.

Currykane’s “EASY 3×3 Piston Door In Minecraft Bedrock 1.18!!!” shows you exactly how to do just that. It’s a very thorough video, showing you a step-by-step process of making the door, and it also includes a troubleshooting section in case something isn’t working right.

As you can see, T Flip Flops can be applied to some really cool builds! Once you’ve gotten the hang of them, we highly encourage you to look up other T Flip Flop builds to get some ideas and inspiration.

That’s all for our T Flip Flop guide for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. If you have any other tips or questions, let us know in the comments below!

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Jeremy Kanjanapangka
Jeremy is a Content Writer for Touch, Tap, Play, and has been writing in the games journalism industry for almost a decade now. With a degree in English and a passion for games, he loves to talk and write about all kinds of games. While you can find him covering the latest and greatest games, there is a special place in his heart for RPGs, action-adventure games, fighting games, and anything Nintendo related.