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Minecraft Circle Generator - Create perfect circles

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Free Minecraft Circle Generator tool creates pixel-perfect circles and ellipses for your builds. Easy to use, works on all platforms.

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Jax
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm the maker behind Minecraft Circle Generator — a tiny obsession born out of a big frustration. Years ago I spent more time counting blocks than actually building cool things, and every rounded tower or dome turned into a math puzzle. I built this tool so other builders wouldn’t have to waste that time. 🎮✨ The idea was simple: if I can calculate pixel-perfect block placements in seconds, I can spend more time designing and less time fixing. So I built a fast, no-install web tool that generates circles, ellipses, and visual templates for Minecraft — from tiny 3-block rings to massive 1000+ structures. You can preview the shape, switch Force Circle or border mode, toggle grid/axes, download PNG/SVG templates, and even see block/stack stats before you build. 📐🧱 It’s free, works across platforms, and is open-source — so players on Java, Bedrock, or Pocket Edition can all benefit. I built the UI to be straightforward, so if you’re new to Minecraft or a seasoned maker, it’s useful and quick to pick up. 🚀 I’d love to hear what you build with it — or what we should improve next (export to schematics? multi-layer dome presets?). Try it out and drop feedback — I read everything. Thanks for checking it out — happy building! ❤️🌍 — Jax, maker P.S. Quick use-case: last weekend I used the generator to plan a circular guild hall in survival mode — I had the perimeter laid out in under 10 minutes, with the block count and layers printed out so my friends could help place blocks without confusion. If that sounds useful, I’m excited to hear what you’ll build next! 🔨🏰
Jim H.

@minecraftcirclegenerator Huge congratulations on the launch of the Minecraft Circle Generator! This is such a brilliant and genuinely helpful tool that tackles a common headache for builders – I'm sure the community will absolutely love it. It's fantastic to finally have a straightforward solution for crafting those elusive pixel-perfect circles and ellipses.

I'm curious, as you look ahead, have you considered perhaps integrating options for different types of circle generation, maybe layered or support-inclusive designs, to help users plan for more intricate 3D structures? I'm really keen to see how this awesome tool evolves!