
How to make a Bundle in Minecraft
This Minecraft tutorial explains how to craft a bundle with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.
In Minecraft, a bundle is a new tool that was introduced in the Caves & Cliffs Update: Part I. A bundle can hold one stack of an assortment of items.
A bundle can not yet be crafted in the game and is not available through the Creative Inventory menu. You can only add a bundle to your inventory using a game command.
Let's explore how to make a bundle.
TIP: The crafting recipe for the bundle will be added in the Caves & Cliffs Update: Part II.
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Supported Platforms
A bundle is available in the following versions of Minecraft:
* The version that it was added or removed, if applicable.
NOTE: Pocket Edition (PE), Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows 10 Edition are now called Bedrock Edition. We will continue to show them individually for version history.
Item ID and Name
Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)
In Minecraft, a bundle has the following Name, ID and DataValue:
Item | Description (Minecraft ID Name) | Minecraft ID | Minecraft Data Value | Platform | Version(s) |
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![]() | Bundle (minecraft:bundle) | ![]() | 1.17 - 1.17.1 |
See a complete list of Minecraft IDs that is interactive and searchable.
Definitions
- Description is what the item is called and (Minecraft ID Name) is the string value that is used in game commands.
- Minecraft ID is the Internal number for the item.
- Minecraft DataValue (or damage value) identifies the variation of the block if more than one type exists for the Minecraft ID.
- Platform is the platform that applies.
- Version(s) is the Minecraft version numbers that the Minecraft ID and Name are valid for.
Stackable Information
Stack Sizes in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)
Item | Stackable? | Stack Size | Platform | Version(s) |
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![]() | No | 1 | ![]() | 1.17 - 1.17.1 |
Definitions
- Stackable indicates whether the item can be stacked (with more than 1 item in a stack).
- Stack Size is the maximum stack size for this item. While some items in Minecraft are stackable up to 64, other items can only be stacked up to 16 or 1. (NOTE: These stack sizes are for vanilla Minecraft only. If you are running a mod, some mods may change the stack size for an item.)
Give Command for Bundle
Give Command in Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac)
In Minecraft Java Edition (PC/Mac) 1.17 and 1.17.1, the /give command for Bundle is:
/give @p bundle 1Bundles in Minecraft: Everything players need to know
Bundles will be included in the upcoming Minecraft Caves and Cliffs update.
Bundles allow players to manage the items in their inventory. They are extremely useful for long expeditions on the surface and caves of the Overworld.
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Bundles in Minecraft
Crafting
Players will require six Rabbit Hide and two String to be able to craft a bundle in Minecraft.
Bundles are quite easy to craft as rabbits can be found in many biomes, while strings are quite common.
For efficiency, rabbits can be found in the following biomes:
- All Desert Variants
- Flower Forest
- Taiga
- Giant Tree Taiga
- Snowy Taiga
- Frozen River
- All Snowy Tundra Variants
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Usage
Bundles are great for players who like to organize their inventory.
With the unique ability to combine two different items into one slot, bundles are extremely efficient to take on mining trips and surface expeditions.
Much like a regular inventory slot, bundle slots can only contain a total of 64 items. However, the fact that two items can be placed in one slot makes the bundle so powerful.
Bundles can also be placed inside of each other, allowing for more item storage. The amount of space that a bundle will take is four slots plus whatever is placed inside of the bundle.
Items that stack up to 16 will take up four slots each. However, items that do not stack (tools, armor, weapons) will take up the whole bundle (64 slots). This is needed to combat infinite storage, which would be quite overpowered.
As seen above, players can also use to-go bags, which can quickly be grabbed before leaving the base for a long trip.
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It has not appeared in any development versions yet, but is planned to be included in a future update.


A bundle is a storage item that can be used for managing items inside the player's inventory, and allows for combination of multiple item types within single inventory slots.
Obtaining[]
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This feature is not enabled in-game by default and requires the use of an experimental data pack to be implemented.
Usage[]
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Item stack sizes (top row) and the number of bundle slots they take up (middle row). Sticks stack to 64, so they take up one bundle slot; ender pearls stack to 16, so they take up four; and swords do not stack, so they take up the whole bundle. So, for instance, a bundle may have 32 sticks and 8 ender pearls inside (bottom), which take up a total of (32×1)+(8×4)=64 bundle slots.
Bundles are used to store different item types in the same inventory slot. This does not, however, increase the total capacity of the slot: each bundle has 64 "bundle slots" and each item placed in the bundle takes up these slots similar to how they take up space in a normal inventory slot: items that stack to 64 take up 1 bundle slot, items that stack to 16 (for example, eggs) take up 4, and items that do not stack (such as tools/weapons/armor) take up the whole bundle, all 64 slots.
Although bundles themselves cannot be stacked, a bundle can be placed inside another (nested): the inner bundle itself uses 4 slots plus the number of slots already occupied by the items in that bundle.[1]
To place items inside a bundle, either (1) pick up the bundle in the inventory and right-click on the item(s) to be placed inside or (2) pick up the item(s) and right-click on the bundle. When placing bundles inside another bundle, the interface uses the first method: picking up Bundle A and right clicking on Bundle B attempts to store Bundle B inside A.
Bundles can be used inside the inventory to take out the last item put in. In this way, items are accessible LIFO (last in, first out). When used outside the inventory, it dumps all the items out into the world.
Hovering over the bundle shows its contained items in its inventory slots. The number of bundle slots used is displayed as <fullness>/64 in the tooltip. If the bundle is full, then the empty slots are greyed out with an .
Shulker Boxes cannot be placed inside of bundles.

Data values[]
ID[]
Java Edition:
Item data[]
- Items: List of items in the bundle.
History[]
October 3, 2020 | ![]() ![]() | ||||
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Java Edition | |||||
1.17 | 20w45a | ![]() ![]() | |||
20w46a | ![]() ![]() | ||||
Hovering over bundles now shows its contained items in special slots, similar to slots in the inventory. If the bundle is not full, it also has an empty slot with a plus on it. | |||||
20w48a | Bundles now show fullness as a number when advanced tooltips are enabled. | ||||
Using a bundle in the inventory now empties one item from the bundle instead of emptying all the contents out to the inventory. | |||||
Using a bundle now throws out its entire content into the world. | |||||
20w49a | Bundle fullness is now always shown. | ||||
Full bundles now show the blue bar instead of hiding it, to distinguish from empty bundles. | |||||
20w51a | Bundles now drop its contents when destroyed as an item entity. | ||||
Bundle fullness has been changed from to | |||||
The slots in the tooltip when hovering over bundles have changed to have a border, and rows of slot have a thicker edge between them. | |||||
When the bundle is not full, it instead shows empty slots instead of one slot with a plus. When it is full, those empty slots become greyed out with an X. | |||||
21w05a | The player now receives a tutorial when first having a bundle in the inventory. | ||||
21w19a | Bundles are now accessible only through commands. | ||||
Upcoming Java Edition | |||||
1.18 | Experimental Snapshot 1 | Bundles are now available in the creative inventory and can be crafted once again. | |||
21w37a | Bundles are once again accessible only through commands. | ||||
October 16, 2021 | Ulraf, a game developer on Minecraft, states that bundles are not included in "Caves & Cliffs: Part II". |
Issues[]
Issues relating to "Bundle" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.
References[]
- ↑MC-203567 – "Bundles can be placed inside of bundles" – resolved as "Works As Intended"
How to make a bundle in Minecraft
Implemented in Minecraft's1.17Caves & Cliffs update, bundles are a helpful inventory management item that allows players to collect several items within a single inventory slot.

Thanks to bundles, players can place items inside of it, but the bundle itself only takes up one space within the player's inventory. This is a big deal for Minecraft players sweating management of item stacks and valuables.
Better news still, bundles are incredibly simple to craft and provide great utility for their material costs. All players will need to craft a bundle is six rabbit hides and two pieces of string. Though the rabbit hides can be tricky to get a hold of depending on world seed, the effort is well-rewarded.
Minecraft: Finding rabbit hides and string
Rabbits are one of Minecraft's many passive mobs, and their hides are a crucial component of bundles. Rabbits can spawn in several biomes, including standard grassy areas, snow covered areas, as well as sandy desert spots.
Players can search in forests, taigas and deserts for the critters, and once they do it's time to collect hides. Killing a rabbit drops 0-1 rabbit hide, but if players use the Lotting enchantment on their weapon, they can increase that value. With Looting III, players can gain up to four rabbit hides per kill.
Cats and foxes are also fond of rabbit hides, as tamed cats will sometimes give a gift (70% chance) to a player when they wake from bed rest and that gift has a 16.13% chance of being rabbit hide.
As for foxes, they will sometimes spawn carrying rabbit hide. In order to obtain it from a fox, Minecraft players can either kill the fox or drop a food item, which the fox will then move towards while dropping the rabbit hide.
When it comes to finding string in Minecraft, the method is significantly easier. String can be acquired from breaking cobwebs, killing certain mobs, looting temple/pyramid/dungeon chests, bartering with NPCs and can also be a gift from cats. Slicing up cobwebs with a sword will drop string, though the amount isn't particularly abundant.
If players are already using the Looting enchantment on their weapon for rabbit hides, it would likely be a good idea to use the same on spiders and cave spiders. With Looting III, these hostile mobs can drop up to five pieces of string when they die.
For players aiming to collect string quickly, it would be wise to head out into the night well-equipped with armor and a Looting III enchanted weapon to take down scores of spiders. This can result in a large stack of string in a relatively short amount of time.
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Minecraft: How To Craft A Bundle (& What It's For)
Minecraft has added the Bundle which allows players to store items on the go, and here is how players can craft and use it effectively.
The Caves & Cliffs update has added a lot of depth to Minecraftincluding a new way to expand the players' inventory capacity while on the go. The Bundle is a new item, similar to the Shulker Box, that allows players to store multiple items in a single inventory space that they can take with them. While Shulker Boxes are locked behind defeating Minecraft's Ender Dragon boss, Bundle's are actually fairly easy to come by.
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The Bundle was first shown during the Minecraft Live 2020 event, and players were very excited about this revolutionary item. However, the mathematics behind what players can store inside a Bundle is a tad bit confusing. While the Shulker Box simply gives players an additional chest's worth of mobile storage, the Bundle isn't as straightforward. They may be much easier to obtain, but the Bundle needs a bit of explaining before it can be used. Here's how to craft and use a Bundle in Minecraft.
Minecraft's Bundles Are Useful But Confusing
To begin crafting a Bundle, players will need to hunt one of the fastest mobs in Minecraft... the Rabbit. Rabbits are most commonly found in desert biomes which also makes them easy to locate since deserts are barren and don't consist of any trees. To craft the Bundle, players will need to obtain six pieces of Rabbit Hide which are dropped when a rabbit is killed. Players will also need to obtain two pieces of string which are dropped when a spide is killed or when a player breaks a cobweb with their sword. Putting these eight items together will create a bundle that finally gives rabbit hide a meaningful purpose. It is also much easier to craft a Bundle than it is to get a Shulker Box.
However, Bundles aren't as easy to use as Shulker Boxes. Bundles can hold a much smaller number of materials, and there is some math behind what they can hold. A Bundle can hold a single stack of items. This means that players can put 64 items in a bundle if they stack to 64 blocks. It can also only hold 16 items that stack to 16, and unstackable items will take up an entire Bundle. For example, players can store 32 Sand and eight Ender Pearls to fill up their entire Bundle. Or players can store 64 different block types that stack to 64 to fill up their bundle. Bundles and Shulker Boxes cannot be placed inside of Bundles, but Bundles can be placed inside Shulker Boxes.
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