Tutorials/Your first 10 minutes

This is not a game guide, so if you're looking for definitions, you've come to the wrong place.

Dawn
You spawn in a world.

Minute Zero
0:00-0:30

Look around, take note of your surroundings. See if there are any trees around you.

0:30-1:00

Walk towards trees. Throughout the first day, it's recommended to hit any Tall Grass you come across as wheat seeds gotten come handy later on.

Minute One
1:00-2:00

Punch down the trees in the surrounding area. Get 3 logs

Minute Two
2:00-2:10

Make workbench (1 log = 4 planks)

2:10-3:00

Make wooden pickaxe (1 log = 3 planks 2 sticks)

Minute Three
3:00-4:00

Dig down or into hills, and use the pickaxe to gather 6 blocks of cobblestones. This hole can be your shelter if you want, so pick a suitable place.

Make a stone axe, and a stone pickaxe.

It never hurts to get more wood, so do it (have at least 10 logs for the night).

Minute Four
4:00-5:00

Wander around and look for coal and a place to make your shelter. Usually on the walls of cliffs. It's ok if you can't find coal, just cut down some more wood and turn it into charcoal later.

Midday
You live in the world.

Minute Five
5:00-5:15

Pack up your Crafting Table and remember your spawn point.

5:15-6:00

Walk around, looking for a ideal place for your shelter. If you see sheep, kill 3 of them to gather 3 blocks of wool.

Minute Six
6:00-7:00

Clear the area for your new shelter. You can make an easy shelter by digging into a hill or digging steps downwards into the ground.

Minute Seven
7:00-9:00

Build your basic shelter (worry about size and looks later, focus on functionality).

Craft some torches to light your shelter up.

If you couldn't find coal, make a furnace and burn logs to make charcoal.

If you have additional wood, make a door.

Minute Nine
9:00-10:00

Get ready for the night and craft a bed if you gathered wool. Note that the color of the wool doesn't matter; you can use any color of wool you have. This, however, does not affect the output's colors.

Minute Ten
10:00

Go to bed. If you have not gathered enough wool for a bed or do not want to use one, first check to see if your base is secure (is lit, has all four walls, and has a roof).

Dusk
You go to bed. Or, if you can not or do not want to use a bed to go to sleep, now would be a good time to start mining. While a safe method would be simply to dig a large room, lighting it up as you dig while looking for ores, a more profitable decision would be to look for a cave and start spelunking. If you decide to find and explore caves, a sword, food, and a light source (presumably torches) are absolute necessities. If you come across any ore other than coal or iron, get an iron pickaxe before you mine it, as using an inferior pickaxe will not only take longer to mine it, it will break the ore without dropping the resource. Be prepared for hostile mobs, as it is a common but fatal mistake for starters to think that the moon spawns hostile mobs, and not simply darkness. If you come back with enough iron, you will be able to experience many more features of Minecraft, mainly redstone, pistons, diamond, and much more. You have started on your path to your success in Minecraft, whether you found iron or not.

Other Options
One good idea is to chop extra wood and burn it for charcoal. With practice, you can start a new game and as long as you are near trees when you spawn, you should be able to make basic tools, a furnace and have enough wood for torches before midday (5 minutes).

Often people would rather use up wooden tools before switching to their newly made stone tools. Unless you would otherwise be using your hands, in which case use whichever wooden tools you have left, it is always preferable to switch to the stone tools as soon as possible.

If possible and if you can spot a position where you would like to build your house when you spawn, try to gather the resources from nearby, and only dig where you would otherwise dig to construct your house to save time later. Replant all saplings as soon as they fall if this is the case so that you have less distance to walk later.

Remember, don't dig tight. And don't let the Creepers bite.