Compass

Compasses were added in Seecret Friday Update 9 on September 10, 2010. The compass needle points towards the original spawn point the player spawned at, whether in your inventory screen, chests, lying on the floor or while holding it in your hand. When the compass needle is pointing straight "up" relative to the player, the spawn point is straight forward.

If brought into The Nether the compass will wildly point in random directions, making it useless for navigation.

You do not actually have to build a compass to see which direction your spawn is in. Just place the necessary components into their places on a crafting bench and it will point towards your spawn. This can save you some iron and redstone. One can also view the compass under esc/statistics/items, as long as one has made a compass at some time in the past. This method is useful since it requires no redstone, iron, or a workbench.

If your home is near your spawn, the compass is very useful to help you find your way back. Sleeping in a bed will change your spawn point, but would not change where the compass points.

Other than being used to find the spawn point, compasses can also be used to craft a map when combined with eight pieces of paper.

Trivia

 * The compass, along with the Clock, is one of the few tools you can stack.
 * A Compass will work in your chests.
 * A Compass can be seen by other people.
 * A Compass will point random directions at random speeds in the Nether.
 * Compasses held by other players will not show the same direction on the other people's screen than yours, because all compasses are relative to you.
 * As with the clock, once one has crafted a compass at any point in any world it is not necessary (although still convenient) to do so again, as the image in the statistics menu functions properly.
 * As of Beta 1.6, all compasses appear to now point to an arbitrary "north" direction.