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Logical Redstone Club

Amazing community of like-minded redstone engineers!

Social Clubs Minecraft
Organized by Eric O.

Hosted by 1 expert guide

Welcome to the Redstone Club!

The Redstone Club is an exciting, hands-on space where students explore the fascinating world of logical redstone in Minecraft. Whether you're aiming to sharpen your problem-solving skills, dive into computer science fundamentals, or just love building intricate machines, this club offers a fun and supportive environment to learn, create, and grow alongside like-minded peers.

What you'll do each week

  • Build advanced redstone contraptions like calculators, clocks, latches, and displays
  • Tackle logic-based challenges
  • Learn how real-world computer science applies in Minecraft
  • Collaborate and share creations on our private redstone server
  • Work toward a final project to show off your skills
  • Teach new members what you know and learn from more experienced members as well!

Concepts Encountered

  • Binary logic and Boolean algebra
  • Logic gates, circuits, and memory systems
  • Problem-solving and systems thinking
  • Creative engineering and technical design
  • Real computer science fundamentals

What You'll Need

  • Minecraft Java Edition 1.21
    (Note: TLauncher/Cracked Minecraft/Bedrock Edition are not compatible)

  • A Basic Understanding of Redstone
    (Know how components like redstone dust, repeaters, and torches work)

How It Works

  • Regular Meetings: Meet once a week for live building sessions and gatherings.
  • Exclusive Redstone Server: Get 24/7 access to our private server to experiment, build, and collaborate.
  • Projects: Complete a personal redstone project or challenges to show off your skills!

Want to brush up on the basics?

Check out our beginner redstone workshops or Minecraft engineering courses to get up to speed before joining Redstone Club.

Pick a time

Age ranges are just suggestions! You can register for any cohort.

Meet the guides

Expert guides leading this course

Working on getting a degree in computer science.
$15.00 per week