Nether To Overworld Calculator 2026
Instantly convert Minecraft coordinates between the Nether and Overworld using the 1:8 ratio. Perfect for portal linking, travel planning, and base building.
Dimension & Coordinates
Select direction and enter your current position
Positive X = East, Negative X = West
Height level — stays the same in both dimensions
Positive Z = South, Negative Z = North
Modern Minecraft uses 1:8 ratio in all editions
Shows if portals will link correctly (within 128 blocks)
Converted Coordinates
Target dimension position & portal info
Enter your current coordinates and select a direction, then click Convert Coordinates to reveal your target position.
Common Portal Coordinates
Quick reference for popular Minecraft locations and their corresponding coordinates in both dimensions using the 1:8 ratio.
| Location | Overworld (X, Z) | Nether (X, Z) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🏠 Spawn Point | 0, 0 | 0, 0 | World origin |
| 🏜️ Desert Temple | 200, 800 | 25, 100 | Typical distance |
| 🌊 Ocean Monument | 800, -800 | 100, -100 | Far travel |
| 🏯 Woodland Mansion | -1600, 1600 | -200, 200 | Rare structure |
| 🏰 End City (entry) | 10000, 10000 | 1250, 1250 | Long journey |
| 🔥 Nether Fortress | — | ~200, ~200 | Along X axis |
| 🧊 Ice Spike Biome | -2400, 400 | -300, 50 | Cold region |
Minecraft Dimension FAQ
Learn more about Nether travel, portal linking mechanics, and coordinate conversion for your Minecraft adventures.
To convert Nether coordinates to Overworld, multiply the X and Z values by 8. The Y (height) coordinate stays the same. For example, Nether coordinates (100, 64, 200) become Overworld coordinates (800, 64, 1600). This is because one block in the Nether equals eight blocks in the Overworld.
The ratio between the Nether and Overworld is 1:8. This means every block you travel in the Nether equals eight blocks in the Overworld. This horizontal scaling applies only to X and Z coordinates — the Y (vertical) coordinate remains unchanged between dimensions.
To link two portals, build your Overworld portal at your desired location, then travel through to the Nether. From the Nether side, divide your Overworld X and Z coordinates by 8 to find the corresponding Nether position. Build a new portal there, and the two will be permanently linked. Ensure portals are within 128 blocks (Nether) of each other to avoid mismatching.
Portals link based on coordinate matching within a 128-block radius in the Nether (or 1024 blocks in the Overworld). If multiple portals exist nearby, the game may connect to the wrong one. To fix this, destroy the mismatched portal and rebuild it at the exact calculated coordinates (Overworld X,Z ÷ 8 = Nether X,Z). Using obsidian to mark the spot helps ensure accuracy.
No, the Y (vertical) coordinate stays exactly the same when travelling between the Nether and Overworld. If you enter a portal at Y=64, you will exit at approximately Y=64 in the other dimension. However, the Nether’s build height limit is 128 blocks (256 in newer versions), so very high Overworld portals may spawn you lower in the Nether.
