How to put redstone next to each other without connecting?

To place redstone next to each other without connecting in Minecraft, you can stagger them vertically, use transparent blocks like glass as a separator, or build a diagonal "staircase" of blocks with dust on top, but the most common technical solution involves using Redstone Repeaters as diodes to block signal crossover, often by placing them facing away or using patterns like alternating dust/repeaters.
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How to make redstone next to each other not connect?

The simplest way is via a spiral staircase of blocks with redstone dust on top reaching to wherever the target is. This design is horizontally stackable – that is, you can put two staircases in opposite orientations adjacent to each other and no wires from one will connect to the other.
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Why doesn't redstone connect to pistons?

Redstone doesn't connect directly to pistons in Minecraft Java Edition because pistons aren't powered by dust on their face; you need to power a block next to, behind, or under the piston, or use a repeater or target block for indirect power, or raise the redstone onto a block above for vertical power, ensuring the signal doesn't die out over distance. 
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How to activate redstone from a distance?

Fortunately, there's a simple solution: a redstone repeater can be used to bring the wire back up to full power. By placing a redstone repeater every 16 blocks, you can transmit power very long distances. Unlike redstone dust, the orientation that you place a redstone repeater is important.
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Can a sticky piston pull two blocks?

No, a single sticky piston in Minecraft can only pull the one block directly attached to its face; it won't pull a second block in a chain, but you can make it pull two (or more) by attaching slime blocks or honey blocks to the first block, which stick to multiple blocks and act as a connector. For pulling two blocks in a line (like a double piston extender), you need a specific redstone circuit that uses timing to extend and retract two pistons in sequence.
 
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What is the strongest redstone signal?

Fixed power sources always output the same exact signal strength. They will power any redstone wire adjacent to them with signal strength 15, the maximum possible. They will also strongly power any block they are connected to, with the exception of the redstone torch (see below).
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How to delay signal with repeater?

Signal delay

A repeater's delay can be modified by using the Use Item control. Each use increases the repeater's delay by one redstone tick, to a maximum of four redstone ticks, then back to one redstone tick.
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What blocks redirect redstone?

A target is a block that produces a temporary redstone signal when hit by a projectile. Unlike most other conductive blocks, it also redirects adjacent redstone dust toward it.
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Can redstone signal go through glass?

No, redstone dust itself doesn't go through glass in the way it travels on solid blocks (like stone or wood); it stops on glass, but transparent blocks like glass are special because they allow vertical redstone signals to pass up and down without cutting the circuit, letting dust on top or below power other things, functioning like an upside-down slab or air block for vertical signals, though not transferring power horizontally through the glass itself in Bedrock Edition, making them useful for hidden wiring.
 
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How to extend a redstone signal without delay?

To extend a redstone signal without delay in Minecraft, use an Instant Repeater (Zero-Tick Repeater), a contraption with sticky pistons, a redstone block, and solid blocks that effectively refreshes the signal instantly, perfect for synchronizing components like flying machines. You can also use Powered Rails with Activator Rails, or even Skulk Sensors for instant updates across long distances, though the instant repeater is the most common solution for signal strength and timing.
 
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How do I extend the distance of redstone?

To extend a redstone signal in Minecraft, use Redstone Repeaters to boost it every 15 blocks, restoring it to full power, or use a Comparator-based pulse extender for variable, longer pulse durations, which involves looping the signal through comparators and blocks to create a slow decay, ideal for observer outputs or button presses.
 
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Can redstone go up walls?

Yes, you can send redstone signals up walls in Minecraft using clever block placement like alternating slabs/glass, or through advanced techniques involving observers and pistons, allowing for compact vertical wiring without needing stairs, though standard dust doesn't inherently stick to walls.
 
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Can a hopper trigger redstone?

No, a hopper doesn't give a redstone signal on its own, but you can use a Redstone Comparator placed next to it (facing away) to read its contents, emitting a signal strength from 0 (empty) to 15 (full), with different items creating varying signal strengths (e.g., a single stackable item gives strength 1, non-stackable gives 3). Hoppers also react to redstone by becoming locked and stopping item transfer when powered. 
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How to keep a redstone signal active?

To keep a redstone signal going in Minecraft, you use Redstone Repeaters to boost the signal every 15 blocks or build a pulse extender with comparators to hold a signal for a longer, decaying duration, allowing you to send power indefinitely or for a set time. 
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Can redstone go through any block?

Conductivity is a block property that determines whether redstone signals can be conducted through them (i.e. powered). When conductive blocks receive a redstone signal, they are able to activate redstone mechanism components, and may be able to power adjacent redstone dust.
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Does Minecraft cost 30 dollars?

Yes, Minecraft typically costs around $30 for the standard PC version (Java & Bedrock bundle), while console versions often hover around $20-$30, and mobile is cheaper, with prices varying slightly by platform, region, and whether you choose a standard or deluxe edition. The $30 PC price gets you both the Java Edition (for extensive modding) and the Bedrock Edition (for cross-platform play).
 
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Can a 2gb RAM laptop run Minecraft?

Yes it will run faster I've seen videos of Linux getting double the fps on low end hardware. Also with 2gb of ram you needa load up some optimization mods.
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