How to change sign text color in Minecraft?
I have gone through every single website and video to try to make a sign with colored text, but nothing works. Can anyone help me to get a sign to say:
Place Block(dark blue and bold text)
I really want this for a map I am making and I need help.
Best Answer
What to use
It is common to use /blockdata for changing placed sign data. So, we will use it for now. The syntax of /blockdata is /blockdata [x] [y] [z] [dataInJSON]. Note that we use JSON formatting for text.
Basic for sign
To input a text with /blockdata, we will use Text1 tag. To write "Hello World" into the first line of the sign, simply just do /blockdata [x] [y] [z] {Text1:"{\"text\":\"Hello World\"}"}. The quotes is there for JSON formatting.
If you need multiple line to display, use either Text2, Text3 or Text4.
Coloring
There is a way to change color of the sign using the color sub tag. There is a lot selection of color. Here is all of the available one:
- gold
- red
- dark_red
- yellow
- dark_purple
- light_purple
- aqua
- dark_aqua
- black
- white
- green
- dark_green
- blue
- dark_blue
For writing "Hello World" in aqua, you write
/blockdata [x] [y] [z] {Text1:"{\"text\":\"Hello World\",\"color\":\"aqua\"}"}
into a command block. It will change the sign with the first line saying "Hello World" on aqua.
Bold
For bold text, you use bold sub-tag. This sub-tag is a boolean, meaning the value can be only true or false for example:
/blockdata [x] [y] [z] {Text1:"{\"text\":\"Hello World\",\"bold\":true}"}
will give you a sign with text "Hello World" with bold.
The real answer
Type this into a command block changing [x], [y], and [z] into the coords of the sign:
/blockdata [x] [y] [z] {Text1:"{\"text\":\"Place Block\",\"color\":\"dark_blue\",\"bold\":true}"}
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How do you change the text on a sign in Minecraft?
1. Vanilla Minecraft (1.8) - Command Blocks. You can modify a sign's text in 1.8 using the /blockdata command. All the commands will work as long as the text fits on the sign.Tip: How to Make Colored Signs in Minecraft
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Answer 2
You can use /give command too.
by using the BlockEntityTag You can place a sign down with text.
for example if I wanted a sign with "RedIsCool" with red color I would have to do
/give @p sign 1 0 {BlockEntityTag:{Text2:"{\"text\":\"RedIsCool\",\"color\":\"red\"}"}}
in a command block, and then power it.
Answer 3
Version Update
1.12?
Above answers apply.
1.13
1.13 changed the command syntax. NBT now goes directly after the block/item ID, without a space. Here are some updated 1.13 commands from the previous answers:
/give @p sign{BlockEntityTag:{Text2:"{\"text\":\"RedIsCool\",\"color\":\"red\"}"}} 1
/setblock ~ ~ ~ sign{Text2:"{\"text\":\"RedIsCool\",\"color\":\"red\"}"}}
In addition, /blockdata is now a deprecated command, and has been replaced by /data merge block. Run the following command to change placed block data:
/data merge block ~ ~ ~ {Text1:"{\"text\":\"RedIsCool\",\"color\":\"red\"}"}
1.14+
The 1.13 commands still work in 1.14+, but additional modifications are possible to make the commands easier to read:
You can use
/data modifyinstead of/data merge. This allows you to modify one specific tag at a time. This is more useful when performing complex operations with NBT tags, but isn't really needed for simple operations.1.14 added support for single quotes
'to surround NBT string tags instead of double quotes". Therefore, you can make the following replacement:{Text1:"{\"text\":\"RedIsCool\",\"color\":\"red\"}"} {Text1:'{"text":"RedIsCool","color":"red"}'}
which will make it much easier to read.
Answer 4
It is example sign with custom text color:
/give @p oak_sign{BlockEntityTag:{Text1:'{"text":"Example","color":"#123456"}'}}
#123456 is your color hex. You can convert RGB to color hex with this website.
(RGB is Red Green Blue)
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