
Minecraft End Portal: How to Find, Build, and Use It
The minecraft end portal is the gateway to the End dimension, where the Ender Dragon waits. In Survival, you find it inside a stronghold and activate it with Eyes of Ender. In Creative, you can build one yourself, but the frame has to face the right way or the game quietly laughs at you.
Minecraft End Portal basics: what it's and how it works
An End Portal is a 3x3 block of starry black portal tiles that appears only after all 12 portal frame blocks are filled with Eyes of Ender. No eye, no portal. Simple enough. Annoyingly simple, really, because one missing frame piece can blend into the room and waste ten minutes of your life.
There are two things players often mix up: the End Portal frame and the actual portal. The frame is the greenish block structure. One portal appears in the middle after activation. And no, you can't pick up portal frames in Survival, even with Silk Touch. Minecraft has many rules. Some are elegant. Some feel written by a gremlin.
In normal Survival worlds, every stronghold has one portal room. Sometimes the room is easy to reach. Sometimes it feels like the stronghold was designed by a sleep-deprived bricklayer. I've had seeds where the library was obvious in two minutes, but the portal room was buried behind a weird hallway stub and a dead-end staircase.
Java and Bedrock both use the same core idea here. The portal still needs 12 frames, and you still activate it with Eyes of Ender. If you're on console, the controls differ a bit, but the mechanic doesn't. That part has stayed refreshingly stubborn through all the updates.
How to find a minecraft end portal in Survival
If you're playing legit, you don't craft the portal. You find a stronghold first.

The standard route is to craft Eyes of Ender, throw one into the air, and follow the direction it flies. It travels toward the nearest stronghold, then drops or shatters. Keep repeating that process, adjusting your path as you go. Once the eye starts drifting downward instead of forward, you're usually above or very close to the stronghold.
You'll need Ender Pearls and Blaze Powder to make each Eye of Ender. That means fighting Endermen and visiting the Nether for Blaze Rods. So yes, the game makes you do two risky errands before even letting you reach the dragon. Very on brand.
Fastest way to locate the stronghold
My usual method is to carry at least 14 to 18 Eyes of Ender before I start searching. Twelve are for the portal itself, and the extras cover broken eyes plus navigation. On a small server I used to play on, I tried being cheap and brought ten. Bad idea. I found the stronghold, sure, but the portal only had one pre-filled eye, and then I had to jog all the way back to the Nether. Character building, apparently.
Once you dig down, don't go straight under yourself without care. Stair-step into the ground or use a water drop if you've already exposed stone safely. Strongholds generate with corridors, prisons, libraries, and random turns. The portal room usually has a silverfish spawner and a small lava pool under the frame. If you hear silverfish before you see the room, you're probably close.
Common search mistakes
- Throwing eyes too often and wasting them before you narrow the direction.
- Digging straight down after the first eye dips slightly.
- Assuming a broken corridor means the portal room didn't generate. It usually did, it's just hiding.
- Forgetting that some frame blocks may already contain eyes, but not enough to activate the portal.
And one caveat: in some world generations, the stronghold can intersect caves, mineshafts, or deep terrain weirdness. So if it feels chopped apart, keep digging around nearby walls. I've found portal rooms behind stone that looked completely natural at first glance.
How to make an End Portal in Creative mode
This is the part that trips up a lot of players, because placing the blocks in a square isn't enough.

To build an End Portal in Creative, place 12 End Portal Frame blocks in a 5x5 ring shape, leaving the middle 3x3 area empty. Then insert one Eye of Ender into each frame. But the direction matters. Each frame block needs to face inward toward the center. Actually, that's not quite the best way to say it, because players read that and still place them wrong. The safer method is to stand inside the future portal area while placing the frames around you. That makes them orient correctly.
- Stand in the middle of where the portal will be.
- Place three End Portal Frame blocks on each side, forming a square ring.
- Leave the center 3x3 empty.
- Add Eyes of Ender to all 12 frame blocks.
- Watch the portal activate instantly if every frame is facing inward.
If one side doesn't activate, break those frames and replace them while standing inside the ring again. That's the fix almost every time.
Creative testing is useful even if you mostly play Survival. I use it to teach newer players what the portal room should look like before we go hunting in a real world. So it saves a surprising amount of confusion. Also saves arguments, which is rarer and therefore more valuable.
How to activate the End Portal, and why it sometimes fails
Activation is easy in theory: every frame needs an Eye of Ender. In practice, players usually hit one of three problems.

First, they missed a frame block. Second, one or more frames are facing the wrong direction in Creative. Third, they're looking at a decorative modded block or a ruined build and assuming it should work like vanilla. It won't.
In a stronghold, the portal frame is already generated correctly, so you only need to fill missing eyes. Some portals spawn with a few eyes already in place. Very rarely, you can get lucky and find more than expected. People love the mythical fully lit portal seed for obvious reasons, though it's not something I'd plan a run around.
Before you jump in, set your spawn point with a bed and stash backup gear nearby. Do that outside the stronghold room or in a protected chamber close to it. Losing your first dragon fight because you respawned 2,000 blocks away is funny only when it happens to someone else.
If you're playing with friends, agree on timing before entering. I've seen one player jump early, trigger chaos, and then type help in chat while the rest of us were still sorting inventory. Strong leadership. No notes.
What to bring through the minecraft end portal
You can beat the dragon with basic gear, but I wouldn't recommend going in underprepared unless you're speedrunning or showing off.
- Diamond or Netherite armor, ideally with Protection
- A bow or crossbow and plenty of arrows
- A sword or axe for Endermen and close fights
- Blocks for climbing crystal towers
- Food, lots of it
- A water bucket, especially in Java
- Slow Falling potions if you've them
- Pumpkin helmet if Endermen stress you out
My pick for most useful item, besides the bow, is the water bucket. It breaks falls, gives you a quick anti-Enderman safety spot, and generally saves runs that should've ended in embarrassment. Bedrock players need to be a bit more careful with water behavior and timing, but it's still excellent.
And if you want the whole End-themed vibe before the fight, there are some fun skin picks on minecraft.how. I like the EnDragon99 Minecraft skin for obvious dragon-fight reasons, and the EnderWatt101 Minecraft skin fits the portal trip nicely. If you want a stranger pre-battle squad, the Enderman453 skin, Austrian_Friend skin, and Kendall_1717 skin are all easy picks for multiplayer runs.
Small tangent, then I'll get back on track: themed skins genuinely help group play more than people admit. On a Realm, it's easier to keep track of who went where when everyone isn't wearing nearly identical armor and default faces. Anyway, portal.
Minecraft End Portal in 2026: version notes, myths, and platform quirks
As of 2026, the basic End Portal process hasn't changed. PCGamesN reported that Minecraft's recent update rhythm has leaned on smaller quarterly drops, but none of that changed how strongholds or portal activation works. That's useful, because it means older portal tutorials are often half-right, but not always careful enough about the details that actually trip people up.
One detail people still ask about is console support, especially PlayStation. Back in 2024, The Loadout reported Mojang had begun testing a native PS5 version. That's relevant mostly for performance and platform support, not portal mechanics. The End Portal itself behaves the same way across modern versions, which is exactly what you'd want when you're trying not to fall into dragon-breath chaos.
Here are the myths worth ignoring:
- You can't make a working End Portal in Survival with crafted blocks.
- You don't need redstone to activate it.
- Crying Obsidian has nothing to do with portal creation here.
- Throwing extra Eyes of Ender into an active portal doesn't do anything useful.
One more practical note: if you're using chunk-heavy mods, shaders, or a busy multiplayer server, the portal room can feel laggy when multiple entities pile up nearby. That's not an End Portal feature, that's just Minecraft being Minecraft. Charming, slightly broken, still addictive.
So what's the best approach right now? In Survival, overprepare and bring extra Eyes. In Creative, build the frame while standing inside the ring. That's the trick most guides bury, and it's the one that saves the most time.
