Tutorials/The second day

This guide is intended for those who are unfamiliar for surviving the night beyond the first day.

It will be most beneficial for those who have read the beginner's guide first.

A brief picture of a second day house is shown on the right.

Intro: Second Day
If you read the Beginner's Guide and followed it you should have at least a small dirt house with about 2 torches, a workbench, and a worn-down wooden pickaxe. This day will guide you in making a cobblestone house, instead of your dirt hovel.

Back to mining
The foundation of everything is mining. Begin by mining some Stone with your pickaxe. When you extract a stone block, it should drop a crumbly block called Cobblestone. This is what you can use to make your house. It has an explosion resistance of 30, which isn't enough to stop a Creeper's explosion but it will do for the Second Day. You can also use cobblestone to make stone weapons and tools. These last longer, with 132 uses. You can make a Stone Pickaxe by replacing the wooden planks with cobblestone when making a pickaxe. After making a Stone Pickaxe, collect approximately 50-80 pieces of cobblestone.

Construction
By now it should be the middle of the day. Build a three-block high wall that is about 5x4. Then you can seal it over with cobblestone as a roof, or you can make an overhang on the top to prevent spiders climbing in (that means one block along the outside top edge of the hovel where the walls would turn into roof). Also, leave a 1x2 gap so you can walk in and out.

Side view, walls with overhang:

or with roof:

Doors
With the wooden planks you have (if you don't have any, chop down a tree and craft some) craft a Door. You can do this by filling up the crafting table with wooden planks in the first two columns from the left (it works from the right too). Collect the wooden door and place it in the gap of your house. Right-clicking on it will open it. Right-clicking it again will close it.

You can also craft an iron door if you have iron. (You'll want to make a couple of levers and/or pressure plates to go with it, or stone buttons if you want to get fancy and use your furnace a bit.) Mobs cannot pass through these doors, but can attack you if you place the door from the inside, certain mobs such as the Skeleton, which can fire arrows, will attack through the door. To prevent this, go outside of your house and place the door in the doorway. This will be an outward facing door and prevents attacks.

Fixing tools
To fix a tool, put two of the same tool in the crafting table next to each other. This will replace the two old items with a new item that is either unused, or has slightly more remaining uses than both the old items together. This applies to any tool that has durability, including swords and bows. Eventually you will have enchanted tools and/or weapons -- then you can start using anvils.

Bed
If you haven't already made a bed, you should get some Wool to make one! Here's a reminder for the crafting recipe:

Next Day
Here's a tutorial for The Third Day.

Tips

 * Can't get your head around a Crafting Table? See Crafting for everything you need to know about Crafting Tables, including recipes.

There is 1 condition where you can't get your items(As in a creeper is "guarding them" and you only have a stone sword because of your chest.).
 * If you are hungry or low on health, kill a passive mob, or cut down some trees or do something else to get food (see Fishing Rod). As of 1.1, tree leaves now drop Apples, which can be eaten. Collect them if you find them, but they are rare so don't rely on them.
 * If you have less than 3.5 hunger points, you can't sprint. If you have 9 or more hunger points, you will slowly recover health.
 * Bed not working? Get on the same level as the bed, and then try it. If that doesn't work, make sure there's no monsters around you, and that it's nighttime. You should drift off to sleep. For more help, talk on the discussion page for more help from fellow Minecrafters. Also, make sure your bed is not obstructed, otherwise, when you die you will return to you original spawn point upon death, which could be far away.
 * Do not mine a recolored Coal-like block unless you're using something better than a wooden pickaxe. Destroying this kind of block with a pickaxe that isn't of the right type will prevent it from dropping an object. Check the Ores for more information regarding the different types of ores and the tools required. You can easily determine if you cannot mine a block if it takes too long to mine it.
 * If you feel that your home is too far from your original spawn point, just relocate your house. If it is made of weak materials (Dirt, wood, etc.) then you can just break it and move it closer to your original spawn point. If your house and/or bed is destroyed by creepers or many aggressive mobs are near or in your house, having your home close to your spawn point will help you. You can easily find your house without looking for a few minutes and risk being killed again. Also remember that your items disappear within 5 minutes of your death. Get to your items quickly, or you could have to start over!

Tutorial Videos

 * The Second Day in Minecraft 1.0.0 (SecretRevelation)

Anleitungen/Der zweite Tag Tutoriels/Le deuxième jour 튜토리얼/둘째 날

Next Part

 * Tutorials/The Third Day